Adobe Photoshop Cc 2021 V22 ((link)) -
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2.5 Discover Panel (Learning & Support)
- In-app searchable tutorials, troubleshooting steps, and quick actions (e.g., “Remove background”).
- Direct access to Adobe Help and community resources.
Benchmarks (Real-world testing):
On a 2020 iMac (i7, 16GB RAM, Radeon Pro 5500 XT): adobe photoshop cc 2021 v22
- Sky Replacement for a 24MP raw file: ~2.1 seconds.
- Neural Filter (Colorize) for a 4K image: ~4.5 seconds.
- Opening 50 layers PSD: ~3 seconds.
3. Performance Improvements
- GPU Acceleration: Expanded GPU usage for Liquify, Warp, Transform, and Neural Filters. Required a DirectX 12 or Metal-compatible GPU.
- Faster Save/Save As: Optimized large PSD saving times by up to 40% for cloud documents.
- Live Blend Mode Previews: Hovering over blend modes in Layers panel now shows live preview on canvas.
- Content-Aware Fill Improvements: Faster computation and better multi-source sampling.
The "Recover Last Session" Trick
If Photoshop v22 crashes (rare, but possible), upon reboot, it automatically asks to restore your unsaved work via the Document Recovery panel. This was vastly improved from v21.
2. The Adobe Sensei Neural Engine
The most prominent architectural addition in Photoshop v22 is the introduction of the Neural Engine. Powered by Adobe Sensei (Adobe’s AI and machine learning framework), this feature set processes images using cloud-based algorithms to perform tasks that previously required manual dexterity and significant time investment. You can use this for a software description,
Performance & Workflow Upgrades (M1 & GPU)
2021 was the transition year for Apple Silicon (M1 chips). Adobe Photoshop CC 2021 v22.3 was the first version that ran natively (not emulated) on the M1 MacBook Air and Pro.
Benchmark results from 2021:
- Launch speeds were 1.5x faster on M1.
- Neural Filters ran twice as fast.
- Battery life on laptops increased by roughly 20% during heavy rendering.
For Windows users, v22 introduced GPU Acceleration for Lens Blur. If you had a decent Nvidia RTX or AMD Radeon card, applying depth-of-field blur became real-time rather than render-heavy.
Technical Report: Adobe Photoshop CC 2021 (v22)