For users currently experiencing instability in Photoshop 2024:
If you're looking to access or review Photoshop 2024 version 22.1.2, I recommend checking Adobe's official website or Creative Cloud app for updates. Adobe typically provides release notes with each update, detailing new features and fixes.
A major regression in v25.11 caused the Neural Filters workspace to freeze or crash the application entirely. Version 25.12 restores stability to the AI-powered tools, ensuring that processes like "Photo Restoration" or "Colorize" complete without hanging.
We have aggregated feedback from design forums (Adobe Community, Reddit r/photoshop, and DPReview) regarding the 2512 build. The consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with some caveats. adobe photoshop 2024 2512 fixed
“I was about to roll back to Photoshop 2023 because 25.11 kept crashing on my Surface Studio. 25.12.2512 runs for 8 hours straight without a single crash. The Save As bug is gone.” – u/DesignNomad, Reddit
“On M2 Max Mac Studio, the scratch disk error is finally fixed. I can work with 50+ layers again without the software lying about disk space.” – Jenny L., Adobe Community Expert
“The fixed build broke my custom workspaces. I had to reset my workspace manually. But after that? Rock solid.” – Carlos M., via Twitter Driver Requirement: Ensure GPU drivers are updated to
The only minor complaint is that resetting preferences is recommended after installing 2512, which resets custom keyboard shortcuts. Back up your settings via Edit > Presets > Export Photoshop Preferences before updating.
Beyond the specific bug fixes, the "Fixed" label implies general performance optimizations:
Whether you are on a legitimate Creative Cloud subscription or using a standalone license, here is how to get the stable 2512 build. If you're looking to access or review Photoshop
In the world of professional creative software, version numbers are usually mundane. However, in late 2024, the release of Adobe Photoshop 2024 version 25.12 (often stylized as v25.12.0.xxx) generated a specific, almost cult-like phrase across Reddit, GitHub, and cracked software forums: "2512 fixed."
This was not an official Adobe marketing tagline. It was a grassroots signal—a shorthand among power users, automation scripters, and those reliant on unofficial patches—indicating that a particularly nasty set of bugs, performance regressions, and anti-tamper mechanisms had finally been resolved.
This article dissects what "2512" actually refers to, the critical fixes implemented, and why this point release was more significant than a standard quarterly update.