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Why Can’t I Use Liquify in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 8:47 pm

There are a few reasons why you can’t use Liquify in Photoshop. First, it’s not available in all versions of Photoshop. Second, it’s a bitmap image editor, so it can’t handle vector graphics.

And third, it doesn’t have all the same features as Photoshop. For example, Liquify can’t create layers or edit text.

Liquify is only available in the full version of Photoshop, which means if you’re using Photoshop Express or Photoshop Elements, you won’t be able to use it. And even if you have the full version of Photoshop, you might not be able to use Liquify if your computer doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements. Liquify requires a processor with 64-bit support and at least 2 GB of RAM.

PRO TIP: If you are using Photoshop CC, you may have noticed that the Liquify filter is not available. This is because the Liquify filter has been removed in Photoshop CC.

Liquify is a bitmap image editor, which means it can’t handle vector graphics. Vector graphics are made up of points, lines, and curves, and they’re usually created in programs like Illustrator. Bitmap image editors like Liquify can only edit pixels, so they’re not very good for editing vector graphics.

Finally, Liquify doesn’t have all the same features as Photoshop. So if you need to do those things, you’ll need to use Photoshop instead.

Conclusion: There are a few reasons why you can’t use Liquify in Photoshop. It’s not available in all versions of Photoshop, it’s a bitmap image editor so it can’t handle vector graphics, and it doesn’t have all the same features as Photoshop.

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