Version 22.2, released on February 18, 2021, was the mature response. It did not invent new categories of tools; instead, it optimized the ones that mattered. The update arrived as part of Adobe’s relentless six-to-eight-week release cadence, yet it felt more substantial than a mere bug-fix patch. It represented Adobe’s commitment to iterative, data-driven improvement, fine-tuning the AI models based on millions of user interactions from the previous quarter. While end-users celebrate new brushes or filters, professionals judge a version by its reliability and speed. Photoshop 22.2 delivered several under-the-hood improvements that defined its character.
Second, the workflow was quietly overhauled. Though controversial among privacy-focused users, Adobe doubled down on cross-platform continuity. Version 22.2 allowed version history to be browsed and restored directly from within the application’s “Your Work” panel, without needing a web browser. This integration hinted at a future where the local file system would become secondary to Adobe’s cloud ecosystem. Adobe Photoshop 2021 -Version 22.2-
First, degraded noticeably. Users with pre-2017 MacBooks or integrated Intel graphics reported that Neural Filters were essentially unusable, taking over 30 seconds to apply a simple skin smoothing. Adobe’s response—that AI required modern GPUs—felt like a quiet deprecation of older machines. Version 22
Second, the , while powerful, raised ethical questions. By automating the insertion of new skies (complete with realistic reflections and lighting), Photoshop made it trivially easy to create deceptive landscape images. Photography competitions and news organizations began adding specific clauses about “prohibited use of Sky Replacement” in late 2021, directly in response to this version. Second, the workflow was quietly overhauled
Third, the annoyed longtime professionals. Saving a document to the cloud by default (unless the user manually chose “Save As… to local disk”) felt like a dark pattern. Network outages during the pandemic, particularly in regions with poor broadband, meant that some users lost work when Creative Cloud syncing failed. Legacy: Where Does 22.2 Stand? Looking back from the perspective of later versions (Photoshop 2024 with generative fill), Version 22.2 appears as a crucial evolutionary link. It was the first version where Adobe’s AI tools felt genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. It also marked the last version before the introduction of the “Object Selection” tool’s one-click masking in 22.3, and well before the seismic shift of generative AI in 2023.