How do I change default settings in Photoshop?
Reset Photoshop Preferences In Photoshop CC
- Step 1: Open The Preferences Dialog Box. In Photoshop CC, Adobe has added a new option for resetting the preferences.
- Step 2: Choose “Reset Preferences On Quit”
- Step 3: Choose “Yes” To Delete The Preferences When Quitting.
- Step 4: Close And Relaunch Photoshop.
Where are Photoshop Preferences located?
In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > General. In Mac, choose Photoshop Elements > Preferences > General.
How to change the default preferences in Photoshop?
Preferences 1 Adjust preferences in Photoshop. Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences and choose the desired preference set from the submenu. 2 Backup Photoshop preferences. Quit Photoshop. Navigate to Photoshop’s Preferences folder. 3 Reset Photoshop preferences. Unexpected behavior may indicate damaged preferences.
How do I Reset my Photoshop settings when I Quit?
Here, you’ll find the new Reset Preferences On Quit option. Click on it to select it: Clicking the new Reset Preferences On Quit option. You’ll be asked if you’re sure you want to reset the preferences when you quit Photoshop. Click OK: Confirm that you want to reset the preferences.
How to turn off Photoshop’s default proportional transform?
Photoshop now transforms most layer types (such as pixel layers, type layers, bitmaps, Placed Smart Objects) proportionally by default. Shapes and paths, that is vectors, still transform non-proportionally by default. To revert to the legacy transform behavior, do the following (stolen directly from Adobe): Save the file as PSUserConfig.txt
How do I Delete my Photoshop preferences file?
With Photoshop closed, press and hold Shift+Ctrl+Alt (Win) / Shift+Command+Option (Mac) on your keyboard and relaunch Photoshop the way you normally would. Just before Photoshop opens, a message will pop up asking if you want to delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file. This is your Preferences file. Choose Yes.