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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Anonymous
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I want it!! I don’t understand why I can’t figure out how to use my indd files in Adobe spark for the blog webpage I’m making. What the heck. What am I missing. I hate file conversion. Still annoying sence the 90’s. Any tips.
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Anonymous
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Yes, please!!
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Marre Rijkenbarg commented
I'd love to use this in indesign. The things i spend an hour making in Indesign take a few minutes in spark, but in the end i still need to tweak the layers with indesign's more detailed features.
Right now I just.. can't and i have to hope that my teacher won't fail me because I can't produce an indesign file
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Pete Russo commented
Adding another voice. I need to export as layered psds for the Ad team so that they can animate and this is not currently possible.
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bonnie
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Agreed! I'm using this to create animations but it's super frustrating to have to do final, minor edits in a web browser. would rather have a layered PSD file to work with locally!
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Anonymous
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Better exportability to InDesign would make Spark an essential programme.
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Rachel Johnson
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Specifically when creating social media content via adobe spark, it would be useful to send a layered .psd file to the companies I create content for so that they can make minor edits themselves after the handover vs. sending it back to me to make very minor changes. They are not interested in working within Spark themselves.
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Jessica
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All to be able to isolate each layer of a template as well! I have a 6 slide instagram template and can't isolate each slide. Low resolution and grainy!
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Diego Orozco
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Bring back access to Creative Cloud files!
My mobile application just updated to version 7.13.0 a week ago. It has removed the ability to access my OWN paid Creative Cloud storage. I have several folders set up with different assets which helped tremendously when creating cohesive social media posts. Suddenly I can’t access them and I’m being forced to use Libraries. Maybe some people use Libraries, but it is definitely a backwards process to have to reupload everything to just to be able to use it in a different location. The biggest issue is in a Library you cannot categorize anything, no folder/group support. So if you have dozens or even hundreds of assets you have to manually scroll and search through them all. Wouldn’t uploading twice count against the storage limit we have on our CC too? The correct solution would be to have both options available. Those who prioritize Libraries should have that option, and everyone else who has been using the paid Creative Cloud storage available to us for the last year should still have that. Please upvote if you need Creative Cloud storage access back!
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Anonymous
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Yes! Needs to be editable in another adobe app!
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Vivian
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you sure need to let the app download the editable file so that it can keep been edited through photoshop, illustrator or InDesign without having to go through all the process of editing the objects or the types like thy were simple strokes
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Anonymous
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Would be awesome if it convert or export its file to adobe photoshop PSD format so we can add more useful layers.
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Anonymous
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I'd love for this to be a reality!! It'd be awesome to be able to use this to give clients social media post templates, that they could update and edit the text or images on themselves.
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Beth Cox
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This would be amazing!
I've just rebranded my business and created some social media post and story templates... except they're not templates because I can't upload to spark to customise over and over again with different text and images. Instead, I'll have to always do it on my laptop.
I was thinking of going to iPad pro instead of upgrading my laptop, but looks like I'll need to hold off. Please do this Adobe!
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Anonymous
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I see Spark as my first step! I can get inspiration and try a few designs quickly. After that it I would like to export my Spark post to Illustrator, to make refinements and adding the final touch. The exported file should have the layers i have in Spark, basically just my post as .ai file with seperate layers for each image, symbol, text, logo.
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Anonymous
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Yes please
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Anonymous
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+1 This would make the product much more useful
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Anonymous
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Yes please
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Anonymous
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spark / canva isnt the last step!
actually it's more like the first step of creating content!
I use canva to get inspired. its easy to set up sizes bc you dont feature them in ai. or other programs... why not???
also I like the suggestion and everything else. it's easy and quick to draw an idea.
but it's not perfect. I wanna safe it to my cc cloud and open and edit it where ever I want. I wanna have my cc library in spark as well.
I am super disappointed that this app is way worth then Canava. I really was excited to hear about your new app. but it didn't match your standards and expertise at all. normally adobe makes everything a bit to complicated. but in spark, I can nearly do nothing. please consider combining It. in all your programs. give us a YouTube setting in prime... stuff like that.
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Anonymous
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