Export to other Adobe apps: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Lightroom, Creative Cloud etc.
Would be great to have a way to open posts to Illustrator or Photoshop for additional tweaking.
Thanks everyone! Sharing this feedback with the team. Please let me know how you’d like to use this feature (your workflows) so I can share that as well.
Typically Spark is supposed to be the last step in your creation process, but I’d love to hear more about how it could work.
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Robin Dhilon
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In Illustrator or Photoshop, posts could be opened. A logo and poster were designed on my phone using Spark Post while on vacation. In order to do this, I preferred to work on my computer. A few minor changes had to be made to the file. However, sharing data directly is not currently possible.
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Alexander Segbert
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It would be nice to save the project and elements of it to the libraries.
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Anthony
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I constantly wish I could go back and forth between Spark and Illustrator! There are alignments and text effects that cab be done quickly on Spark that takes so much longer in Illustrator, but also being able to print faster from illustrator and change the size of the work .... please make this an option!
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Andrew (Andy) Silk
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For those who want to be able to take an adobe spark type creation, try canva, as you can export it as a pdf and open it in photo pea or photoshop and save each layer from the pdf as a layer and then have it in photoshop. not an easy work around but it might be helpful for some people
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Anonymous commented
6 years we been asking…. Veronica? No updates? Cross compatibility seems like a no-brainer. Spark could be a easy way to sell customers on adopting the more full featured options via creative cloud subscriptions.
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Mr Khan
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Think adobe have abandoned this. Most voted for feature an Adobe won’t even entertain the idea.
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Kevon
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Adobe Spark could implement a plugin or software patch that allows complete compatibility across adobe products and can include open source content or collaborative tools; File exporting and sharing cross platform to start!
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Karim
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The editing features in spark is limiting and almost all the time I export the spark design to pdf and edit it in Photoshop or illustrator.
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Melanie Bindon
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I'd love to be able to open posts to Illustrator/Photoshop. I time I have needed this is when designing on the go- I created a logo and poster on Spark Post on my phone while on vacation for a client. I later needed to update the file with minor changes and prefer to do that on my CPU when able to. However since there is no direct sharing method at the moment, this is a challenge to do. It would help my on the go and at home practices to increase cross program compatibility.
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Greg Edwards commented
I'd like to see this work the other way round. Build a template in InDesign or Illustrator, for example, restrict some elements and set others to be editable and export to Spark. This way I could easily build templates for my non-designer customers to use without them needing InDesign/Illustrator and without them "breaking" it.
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Tracey
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As a digital marketing designer, I would like to be able to build vector components in illustrator, create the actual ad sizes in Spark, export final pngs, but also have an Ai source file to handoff to our team for any editing they may need to do (they only work in Illustrator).
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Jane
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Please allow this feature. Sharing/exporting to other apps would allow us to work together better as a team too. Photoshop, Illustrator would be my main. Or to even add as a flat graphic to Creative Cloud. Any way to share from Spark, other than inviting someone to each and every graphic.
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Morgan
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I would really like to do this in the other direction. I am a designer working with a Marketing & Communications team and I would love to be able to create designs in illustrator / Photoshop / InDesign and then export to Spark so they (without a strong design background) can update text and reuse the designs over time.
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Kitchenfa
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Photoshop and Illustrator integration similar
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Jemm
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+1
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Kooj
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YES!! Then I can add some extra flair to the videos quickly created by a non-professional in Premiere Pro!!
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Barry
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They’ve been gathering feedback on this for two years now. Jesus! It’s now become clear Adobe don’t want us to export to other Adobe apps.
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Showbiz profiling
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This thread has been here and we have been requesting this for over five years now, I don’t understand why this hasn’t https://showbizclan.com/best-passive-income-apps-to-make-money/ yet when it would clearly push more customers to subscribe to photoshop to add more flexibility... seems like a win-win?
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Anonymous
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Honestly, this is a great educational tool for me. I don't know much about graphic design so I enjoy playing with the colors and fonts. It can also make great templates for simple animation for short video projects. It may be easier to further customize these templates in other adobe software such as Photoshop or Illustrator.
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Edgar
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export to Illustrator or Photoshop would be a great idea like it work in adobe comp, also export to indesign would be a great feature