![]() (Photoshop will generate a new layer for the pasted image) Wait for the preview to finish generatingĦ - when it’s finished, go to the FF menu bar and chooseħ - go to Photoshop and paste the new image It’s not as slick as using FF as a plug-in, but when it’s simply not working, you’ve got to try something else.ġ - open both programs (Photoshop and FF)Ģ - go to the layer you want to manipulate, select all, then copy the Photoshop layerĥ - when you like the result, go to the FF menu bar at the top and choose ![]() I did, however, develop a workaround that uses copy/paste that allows me to work, independent of any issues with any software. I am on Mac OS Big Sur, 11.0.1 and using Photoshop 2021, 22.0.1 and FF Beta 10, 10.004 and have tried using the Alias trick without success. ![]() I really haven’t had any luck so far using FF Beta 10 with the newest Photoshop release. Not sure how useful this will be for power users, but this worked for me.
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