How To Get Exactly What We Want In the Next Versions of Photoshop, and Lightroom

Every time a new version of Photoshop or Lightroom comes out, we (the community of users) get a number of features that make our lives more fun, or make us more productive, or sometimes both.
But, of course, every time a new version of either one comes out, there are always those cries of “Why didn’t Adobe add [fill in the blank]” or, “I can’t believe we still don’t have [fill in the blank].” Unfortunately (for me anyway), I’m usually one of the ones whining the loudest about a feature that didn’t make it, or a feature that was changed (which is why Adobe often cringes when I call).
But my buddy Terry White and I were talking recently, and Terry floated an idea that I honestly believe would change all this, and finally give us exactly what we want in the next versions of Photoshop and Lightroom, and InDesign, and so on.
There’s only one major hurdle; Adobe would have to agree to it.
The only reason I’m even posting this idea, is because if there’s a company out there today that might consider it; it would be today’s Adobe, (which is a very different company than it was just a few years ago).
This is such a major departure from how things have always been done, that it has the power to change the way software is developed from this point on, and if Adobe pulled it off, the rewards for Adobe (and their stockholders) would be off the charts. Everybody would always upgrade to the new version because we’d all finally be get exactly what we want.
Here’s the plan:
Adobe sends an email to their registered user base asking them to tell Adobe exactly what features they want to see in the next version of Photoshop (or Lightroom, etc.), and then:
Adobe’s engineers have to agree to include ALL of the Top 10 most popular features in the next release. Period.
Only after they’ve added the top 10 most-requested features, can they then look at adding any of the 11 through 20 most popular features, or any pet projects (new ideas, new concepts, etc.) that they’ve been brewing up on their own.
Now, you might be thinking, “That’s impossible,” or “It can’t be done” but everybody was saying stuff like that before Thomas Knoll wrote the first version of Photoshop (he wrote it in one weekend, by the way). It’s only impossible until somebody does it.
Now, these Top 10 Features have to be somewhat reasonable; in other words, a feature couldn’t be, “Lower the price to $49,” or “Make it only use 20 MB of drive space” but it could be something like “Make it load 25% faster.” If that wound up being the #1 thing on the list, then Adobe would have to throw enough engineering muscle behind it so it did just that, because after all, “That’s the #1 thing our customers told us they want!”
How could they go wrong? How could they not sell a record-breaking number of upgrades, because the top 10 features would ALL be included in the next version.
Also, it’s entirely possible that the #1 thing Photoshop users want is something that would incredibly simple to add. But if you don’t ask—you’ll never know.
Now, just for fun, I’m going to do my own totally un-scientific “Photoshop Feature Wishlist Survey” and I need your input. Go ahead and post the features you’d like to see in the next Photoshop, and I’ll compile them into an online survey that we’ll post here next week. Then, you can come back by, click on the feature from the list you want the most, and we’ll see what “We” wind up choosing as our Top 10 Most-Wanted features.
I’ll make sure Adobe sees it (and will take the accompanying heat that opening up a can of worms like this usually causes me), and although this is totally just for fun, at least Adobe will get an idea of what at least some of us really want. If the #1 thing isn’t on their list, maybe now it will be.
The Power of 10
I’ll get the ball rolling with a few things I’d love to see in the next Photoshop:
- I want to see all filters get a User Interface makeover, so they’re more like the Smart Sharpen filter, with a very large preview, the ability to save your favorite settings to a pop-up menu, and basic and advanced modes to hide features most folks won’t ever use.
- I want a “Do the last step again” keyboard shortcut, that will do whatever I just did again. If I add the Shift key, I want it to do my two last steps again. If I add the Option (Alt) key, it does my last three steps again. It’s like an instant, temporary action, built on the fly as I work.
- I want a better color picker; one where I can click on it, and a list pops down of my favorite colors and I can choose a new color with just one click and hold; and not have to bring up a separate dialog, or keep a palette open.
- I want to be able to build my own toolbar, with only the tools I want visible, and I want to configure the size and shape the way I want it.
- I want a set of real painting tools like those found in Corel Painter.
- I want some of the best “Kai’s PowerTools” filters updated and integrated into Photoshop using Photoshop’s user interface (rather than Kai’s).
- I want the Info palette readout built right into both Curve and Levels, so I don’t have to have two palettes open to do one job.
- I want InDesign CS2’s pop-out panel design for managing my palettes.
- I want Before/After’s like Lightroom built into Photoshop
- I want Adobe to buy or license a really good noise reduction plug-in from a third-party developer (like Noise Ninja, or Noiseware Professional, etc.) and replace the one in Photoshop with it.
- I want Adobe to hire an absolute kick-butt high-end designer to go and replace every default Layer Style Preset, every default Action, every default shape, and every default brush with brand new, kick-butt, really usable ones.
- I want Adobe to make ALL of Photoshop work like Camera Raw and Lightroom, where you never have to wait for a progress bar, and all your edits are applied at one time; when you’re done with all your edits, so you work at full speed all the time.
- I want the last setting you used in Layer Styles to still be in place when you go back (in other words; I want them to be “Sticky.”)
- I want better filters. I want a Clouds filter that actually looks like clouds. I want a Glass filter that makes things really look like glass. I want a Dust & Scratches filter that really removes Dust & Scratches, and I want a Fibers filter that looks like real Fibers.
- I want a better looking startup splash screen. I know that sounds silly, but I do.
I could go on and on, but know that I would gladly and wholeheartedly give up getting any or all of these, if it’s not what the Photoshop community chose as their “Top 10 Most-Wanted” features.
So, that’s the plan: post your own ideas here; I’ll add the most popular ones to an online survey to go live next week, and then you can vote on your favorite ones, and if nothing else, at least we’ll see what we here all want. So let’s get to it!












I want Adobe Bridge to be stable. I rename the files to the camera date and time to merge from multiple shooters and cameras. It will now sometimes rename them correctly and other times simply name them to the computer date and time and a sequential number. I want it to convert psd’s to jpegs flawlessly instead of converting some and than going into a loop that creates nothing and finally tells me their is an error in conversion.
I want to be able to go into the Bridge preferences without bridge abruptly crashing.
I want software that works in a busy studio environment!
I would like to be able to store actions in such a way that they can be restored after photoshop decides to lose them. A better interface for actions would be a real plus.
I would like to see better sharpening and noise reduction features in ACR.
Great suggestions, here are a few repeats & new notes:
1. Applying all filters as adjustment layers so my files aren’t ginormous!
2. Not having to toggle off adjustment layers in order to use the stamp tool to lighten or darken, etc. It really does a number on the image if you don’t.
3. How about some easy to use, really cool edge effects?! I don’t want to have to purchase John Hartman’s “quickmats” or the like. This seems basic.
4. When using the gradient in layer styles, why does there have to be banding/rings on my image? I don’t see them if there is a pattern or texture added to the styles. Let’s get the rings out and call it “Gradient-Wisk”.
5. This is for “Mark on 5/29/08 @ 9:20 am” needing more mouse functionality …why isn’t he using a Wacom? You can’t paint with a rock!
I want Element 6 composite tools incorporated to Photoshop.
Scott - I like getting everyone’s input on new features, but I have to agree with other commenters that the decisions to include features should be made by the Adobe people who really know the breadth of their business - the technology, the market demand, the cost/benefit, where they are going in the future. Having said that, this is what I want in Photoshop soon for productivity:
I want the Mouse Wheel to zoom properly centered on where the mouse is pointing and I want to pan the image by holding down my wheel button just like I have been doing for ten years in Autocad. It will blow you away how quick, easy, intuitive and productive it is. See Brian, commenter #38 – this amongst other good comments.
I want Adobe to allow me to fully use my Mouse by allowing me to program all of my buttons including combinations of Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Ctrl+Shift, Ctrl+Alt, and Ctrl+Shift+Alt.
I want a really easier to use, powerful, fast, fast, fast way to execute any command I use often. It could be just like the command aliases available in Autocad where you pick any available command, action, or script and assign it to any key combination. This is done in Autocad by typing one, two, three (or more) letters – case doesn’t matter – you have assigned to a command, say J for Healing Brush or JJ for Spot Healing Brush, and pressing the spacebar with your thumb. Say you want to use your Stamp set to Darken 50% opacity, you just press “SD5.†Done. No pecking around the screen picking parameters you use all the time.
This command execution system would provide a tremendous boost in productivity and can live side by side with the slow, almost impossible to remember, almost impossible to input control key combinations now required by Adobe. What about using the spacebar for panning? I see no reason why we cannot continue to use it like we do now. If you have typed a letter, the current command for the spacebar will be Pan. Obviously, text operation are in a different mode, as they are now, so when Photoshop is expecting text from the keyboard that is what it gets. Final pitch: I guarantee everyone using this system will be more productive and less frustrated while using much more of the power already built into Photoshop.
I want Adobe to add a Zoom Previous to allow me to instantly go back to my previous view after zooming in on some small detail for an edit.
I want Smart Object layer mask linking.
Cheers!
Sorry, but see my comment #204 above. Using the command input system proposed, if you have NOT pressed a letter, the spacebar will Pan as it does now.
I would like Image Processor to give you the option to change the resolution as well as the size.
I’d like to have a way to organize brushes into sets and sub-sets right in the bushes dialog box.
And, great idea, this forum! Hope it has some positive effects.
1. In Fireworks, when you click on a layer, you activate that layer. You don’t have to go to the layers palette. You don’t have to right-click to see which one it is. Adoble owns Fireworks How hard can it be to put this in? It would make life so much easier…
2. How about some “Picture Tubes” like Corel has. They come in handy every once in a while and it would save going back and forth between between the two programs.
Okay, just gave it a little more thought and would like to add to my above suggestion.
How about a previewer for a brush set so I know what I am loading?
Why can’t we have a real font glyphs box like in Illustrator and InDesign?
And how a about masks for smart filters like layer masks have?
Scott I think all your thoughts are all at the top of my list… My top 3 would be 1. A complete redo of the filters menu that all work with 8 & 16 bit files. 2. Enable CS4 to be able to do what painter does only easier than painter, 3. Have the editing tools work like they do in lightroom & camera Raw.
Bill
Cyndi you said “In Fireworks, when you click on a layer, you activate that layer. You don’t have to go to the layers palette. You don’t have to right-click to see which one it is. Adobe owns Fireworks How hard can it be to put this in? It would make life so much easier…”
Photoshop does give you the option.
Just go up to the Options bar in the top left
click on the Auto Select function and choose Layer.
Simple as that.
I want the spell check option to be embedded in the type tool pallette, not in a drop down menu on the main tool bar. While they’re at it, might as well add a grammer checking option.
In LR:
1) Checkboxes next to keywords for easy, intuitive, and dynamic AND searches.
2) Better keyword management… rather than drag and drop keywords to place in heirarchy… right click and choose which keyword to place it under.
3) Customizable Keyword window… expandable to full screen… that way you could have a full screen of keywords (organized into columns and rows how YOU want them) on a 2nd monitor when doing heavy duty keywording.
4) A real slideshow module for outputting slideshows to something OTHER than .pdf (.mov file, etc) with real tools for adding music, transitions, ken burns effect, etc.
5) Softproofing.
6) Text and simple line/box/oval drawing tools (for annotating pictures.)
7) Stop installing the Adobe downloader automatically.
9) Geotagging support (like in geosetter.)
10) Ability to edit and add metadata fields.
“I want an easier Step backward than Alt-Ctrl-Z. Just make it so that Ctrl-Z a SECOND TIME steps backward, instead of redoing what I just undid. - Jane A.”
It’s already there and has been for quite a while, just change Cntrl/Cmd + z to ’step backwards in history’ in the shortcut customisation dialogue. I also have Cntrl/Cmd+Shft+z to ’step forwards in history’.
There are several requests above asking for things already in the programme, which undermines the public determining for what must go in next version idea. Most people don’t know how to use all of the OS’s features, let alone those of complex programmes like PS/LR. Alt+Tab/Cmd+Tab is my most frequently used OS shortcut and is incredibly useful [easier + quicker than Expose on Mac too], yet most people I come across do not know it. Cntrl+Tab does the equivalent inside PS and most PC software. Cmd+~ does the same for the Mac[sometimes].
Somthing I would like in CS3. When selecting an image to open in PS, I would like it to go back to the point in the list where you last selected an image instead of always going back to the first of the folder. It would save a lot of scrolling when you are working sequentially. Maybe there is a way to do this already and I just don’t know what it is but thought I’d bring it up.
There are only a few things I would love to see in Photoshop CS4. I will keep it short and sweet. I am looking for more people to think about these suggestions. Remember, Photoshop “will” have the top ten suggestions in there!
Have a top-notch designer come up with some style presets that people would want to use.
1. A brush mode that emulates the brushes from Corel Painter X. This will allow you to do real digital illustrations that look like natural paintings. This will I believe complete Photoshop for many illustrators out there.
2. The ability to create 3D objects like in Illustrator. And now that PS Extended can handle 3D objects, this would allow for you to do simple 3D objects similar to what you would do in Maya. I would love to be able to create “real” 3D letters that look metallic, etc. natively in Photoshop.
3. Add in some of the layout options like the ones used by Illustrator and InDesign. I would love to have a “text wrap” feature that controls the flow of text around objects in a document created in Photoshop.
4. If the style presets were more “stylish.”
5. Last but not least. The crop tool from Lightroom is super cool! Photoshop needs a crop tool like that.
Thank you, Scott for allowing us the chance to speak our minds. From Carlos - NAPP member for life!
This may be too much to ask but I have seen the suggested interface for Photoshop CS4 and it is like Dreamweaver CS4 & Fireworks CS4 betas which I feel all look a bit sterile, so the option of being able to choose a previous user interface look but have all the functions of CS4 would be great! I would love to run CS4 with the CS3 user interface.
I like CS3’s interface so much & dislike the suggested interface of CS4 so much I may end up just staying with CS3, even if I miss some of the great new features.
Hi, Scott… A lot of us work with animals. Outdoor pix don’t have the same problem as indoor unless you use fill flash. Flash makes dog and cat eyes look like they came from outer space. Sometimes the flash is like a big green spotlight that bleeds all over the face. Sometimes it’s yellow rimmed with red. I have some pix where one eye is green and the other is red and yellow. Even red-eye preventing strobe flash doesn’t help very much.
There must be something that those brilliant Adobe minds can come up with that can make it an easier fix than finding another eye off some other animal and copy and paste, don’t you think?
Or maybe you can address it in your Kelby Online Training tutorials.
I want an option in ’save for web and devices’ panel to save for web WITH metadata.
I want the shadows/highlights filter as an adjustment layer.
I want a DOF increaser/decreaser filter.
I want a slider like vibrance but with the opposite function to decrease the saturation of the most saturated color.
Here’s something I would Really love!
Either the ability to edit CMYK images in Camera Raw,
or the ability to open many images at once while working in Curves or Levels
and then the option to Select All & Synchronize just like in Camera Raw through Bridge.
That would be a life saver for the images I need to prepare for print.
I would like a way to adjust printing color variations - I think you described something like it a while ago - a sort of Variations box where you adjust it to say “my prints look like this” (e.g. too red) and then it adjusts the file in the reverse direction so that it prints perfectly.
I also second this one from above:
“Luminosity adjustment layer: Pretty self-explanatory. An adjustment layer available in CMYK or RGB that gives the same result as converting to Lab and displaying only the luminosity channel.”
change the brush size (and maybe the softness) by holding a key and moving the mouse/tablet (like in painter and many other apps).
rotate the canvas visually with a drag of the mouse/tablet (like in painter).
Love all the previous suggestions. My request would be for the following change in Lightroom.
In the website portion Lightroom assumes you are exporting one gallery.
I have created a website using multiple galleries but there is no way to link the galleries. You have to use the back button on the browser to navigate.
Deborah
1) Make an easy professional filter to select an object from it’s background, especially removing the background out of people’s hair (or animals like dogs and cats).
2) Make bridge work faster.
3) Insert a lot of templates for photobooks and websites
4) Make photoshop and lightroom to one program instead of 2 separate programs
5) give indesign the same text options (layer styles, scalable, …) as in photoshop
6) make the workspace for toolbars and pallets the same in photoshop, indesign, illustrator, …
Stop the wild scrolling of selection tools!
When zoomed in on an image and trying to use a selection tool (Marquee, Polygonal Lasso, etc) and you drag the tool off the edge of the window - the image scrolls wild and fast! I would like to be able to control this/slow it down.
I would like to see ALL sliders move with the mouse wheel for better control. Some do that now….others you have to move manually and its really difficult to control.
I would like to see a thumbnail preview of all of the images in the layers pallette for the selected document as well as all of the names of the layers in the Adobe Bridge Preview Window or below right next to the metadata flyout. PSD files anyway. Just a seperate window for that.
Photoshop CS3 NEEDS a really good SHADOW FILTER, with transparentcy, applied to layers, etc. Please check out Extensis,
the best ever made, But Extensis Photo Tools Shadow no longer exists,
and does not work after version Photoshop 7.0.
Andromenda doesn’t come close and is a pain to use.
It takes a lot of time to create correct shadows from scratch, digital
compositing artists would jump on a good shadow filter and pay the price.
Thanks,
Dr. Bob
I don’t want..I need urgent new powerful features to prepress and prepare for printing, something like this
1. Spot colors editable like process channels do…
2. A filter to convert a CMYK photo into a 2 or 3 pantone colors.. I mean, I want that photo separated with pantone 109 instead of yellow, and Pantone 485 instead of magenta, the filter do the calculations needed, There is various expensive plugins that do a great job with this.
3.
I would love to see image styler (you do remember the great adobe image styler programme that adobe stoped using) built into photoshop.
The effects that this programme had were unbelievable, one being the styles pallete.
Not a good idea to let the public decide or commit to doing what they want… but always good to listen to them. So here are my top needs and wants, from most to least important:
1. Linux version!!! Creative Suite is the one bloody reason I can’t dump Windows.
2. Better print dialogs and interface. Go see the one-page print dialog box for the HP B9180, for example.
3. All filters should be smart filters, and all should be allowed to be applied as adjustment layers. And not necessarily at the top of the stack.
4. Bridge crashes too bloody much.
5. Better dual-monitor support. Let me specify what goes on the second monitor, what goes on the first. Help me out here…
6. Mouse wheel should act like it does in AutoCAD. Magical the way you can zoom and pan intuitively there. Really fast, too.
7. Why does Bridge’s Batch Rename have things that ACR does not? Why is “Date created” left out of the ACR save dialog? Arrrgh.
8. Better HDR functionality.
9. Before/after comparison like LR does.
10. Ability to zoom in/out to images in Bridge. Not just thumbnails with a little 100% tiny window.
OK, I’m a novice on Lightroom and Photoshop, so my “wish list” may seem elementary, but here goes:
1) I want a gradient filter that can be applied top/down; bottom/up; and even side to side.
2) I want a snap-to image sharpener. Picasa2 ( a FREE program I might add) has such a sharpener and it has been spot on for 90% of the images I have used it on.
There, I said it.
I want the option to link a layer style with its layer, so that it scales and rotates along with the layer. Several times a day I have to free transform a layer set and then adjust all its numerous shadows, glows and bevels manually. Such a feature would be a real time saver and eliminate a common source of error.
And, like someone has mentioned before, it would be great if every layer style had a mask of its own.
My wish list is probably unique to the work I do but here it is:
1. The ability to save while in liquify.
2. The ability to have guide lines in liquify.
3. More grid points whlie in warp to make smaller more defined moves.
4. I miss the ability to tuck the pallete tabs up at the top of the screen like in CS2l
5. I too would like to create my own tool bar and loctions.
6. To have the ruler all all 4 sides instead of just the top and left side.
7. To be able to use the patch tool on a separate layer and be able to rotate/transform that selection to match say stripes or plaid on clothing.
8.Ability to select hair and long fur on light grey background to white.
9. A quick way to easily fix blue eye reflection in pets.
10. I’m thrilled with the new CS4 features and cant wait to use them!
Since I see no other place to give my Lightroom wishes, I’ll do it here:
1. Star ratings on the thumbnails are too easily changed accidentally (I’ve done it many times). There needs to be a way to “lock” them.
2. Back arrows or “Bread Crumbs” as in Bridge CS4 would be nice.
3. One of my main complaints about Lightroom has always been too much scrolling up and down in the panels. Solo Mode helps, but having tabs at the top or bottom of the panels (like ACDSee) would help this problem.
I would like a quick mask tool where you get three primary colours, you paint in three different colours, when you do layer via cut the three coloured selection jumps onto seperate layers. That way you paint everything in one go. Without having to painstakinly repeat everything again.
A customiseable toolbar would be awesome.
Corel painter like functions
Better dual monitor support
Composition tab similar to after effects, work on a source file the composition file changes.
Automatic rasterising and derasterizing on the type tool
definable shortcuts
Bridge to function like photomechanic
Paint with flash function where you paint over the subject with a defined brush using the camera data on what type of flash fired. When you touch up with the brush it automatically matches the flash data. It should also be definable by stops.
Automatic electronic watermark definition, so if the image gets stolen and re imported into photoshop the watermark pops up requiring a password to clear it. This would be used on high profit images.
The password could be sold with the image.
The ability to put seperate stacks of images on the background and being able to put a droplet onto the top image in the stack and the action function automatically.
Press resize similar to save for web, this would be used by press photographers to send to picture desk. This could be customizable. (some picture desks can accept certain types of pixel length or file size. You put in the interface in a custom folder the dimensions acceptable for the agency)
On the bottom of the working image you will have tick boxes for all the different agencies you click which ones you want. Then press send and the program does the job for you. You could do this as a stack droplet as mentioned before.
I want InDesign CS2’s pop-out panel design for managing my palettes in both illustrator and photoshop
I don’t want any new features. I don’t need a new version of PhotoShop. I want only one thing: Adobe to update the CameraRaw for older versions.
I want to be able to RESET PATHS, to make an offline catalogue become online ie
Having just had a problem with my computer and it having to go back to have a new motherboard fitted I had to temp work on my old computer using a usb external hard drive, The computer is now back and I have transferred all files to the new computer - onto a new esata hard drive
whats the problem you may ask - well the problem is that I now have a lightroom database with 15,000 photos that I carnt access - and I have had to reimport all the photos again, all work that I did of course I now carnt go back to if needed
So could you please make lightroom able to reset the paths to make the new hard drive online - in my iview catalogue with these same photos in I can do this by highlighting the photos and doing find/reset paths so instead of D/skikkim tiff tiles it is now e/sikkim tiff files - and all photos are now online and accessable
I use a Cintiq monitor. I Love it!!! Only 1 problem with it that I have never heard anyone complain about. When selecting anything that has a fly out window in photoshop, the window flies out to the right. This means the dialog is directly under the hand your selecting with thus making it difficult to read. Not a problem for leftys but not practical for us right handed people.
OK, so my one wish is that photoshop would have an option in the preference panel to choose whether the dialog boxes fly out to the left or right.
A Photoshop Module in Lightroom
Hi Scott-
after tinkering for a year with Aperture and approaching a nervous breakdown watching the Apple wheel turn most of the time, I had enough and after watching your video describing the main features of Lightroom 2, I bought it together with your book. Thank Heavens (or rather those folks who created Lightroom 2). Spent the last two days learning it. Honestly, this must be one of the best pieces of software ever made. Thanks also for an incredibly well-done instruction book.