In IT infrastructure, "insulating" an application usually refers to .
: It prevents the "accidental drag" of background elements, which is especially helpful in files with hundreds of overlapping paths. How to Use It
If you are using , Photoshop , or Acrobat , there is no direct tool called "Insulator." However, several features perform insulation-like functions (isolating, shielding, or containing elements).
Below is a comprehensive guide covering .
There is no product called "Adobe Insulator."
Adobe must "breathe" to release moisture. (plastic, foil, closed-cell spray foam) directly against adobe. Use only vapor-permeable insulation.
The term "Adobe Insulator" does not exist as a branded Adobe Inc. product. It is most likely a conflation of terms regarding . The user is likely referring to either:
: To return to the full document, double-click on any empty space on your artboard or press the Esc key.
Alternatively, you may be confusing it with one of the following Adobe technologies that perform "insulating" or "isolating" functions.