Photoshop is a powerful image editor that can be used to create beautiful graphics, photos, and videos. However, if you’re not careful, you can easily lose your data or accidentally delete important files. To keep your Photoshop data safe and sound, here are some tips to help you update it:

  1. Make a Backup of Your Files Before updating Photoshop, make sure you have a backup of your files. If something goes wrong and your files are lost, you’ll be out of luck. Make a copy of all of your files and store them in a safe place.
  2. Update the Software Version If you’re using an older version of Photoshop than CC, make sure to update it. This will help ensure that your data is still valid and up-to-date. You can find the software version on the Adobe website or by calling Adobe customer service at 1-800-ADBEZ (1-800-227-9233).
  3. Check for Updates on Adobe’s Website or via Email If you don’t have time to update Photoshop yourself, there’s always the option of checking for updates on Adobe’s website or via email. Updates will usually be available within minutes and will fix any issues that have been reported since the last update was released.