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This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 and Photoshop Elements 3.0 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras. Find out more about the new DNG format, which is also supported in Camera Raw.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update:
Canon EOS Rebel XT (EOS 350D/EOS Kiss Digital N)
Nikon D2X
Olympus EVOLT E-300
Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom
Refer to the following ReadMe files for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (English)
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (Rest of World)
The Camera Raw 3.1 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2 or versions of Photoshop Elements earlier than Photoshop Elements 3.0.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in also replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Photoshop Elements 3.0.
To install:
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 and Photoshop Elements 3.0 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras. Find out more about the new DNG format, which is also supported in Camera Raw.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update:
Canon EOS Rebel XT (EOS 350D/EOS Kiss Digital N)
Nikon D2X
Olympus EVOLT E-300
Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom
Refer to the following ReadMe files for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (English)
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (Rest of World)
The Camera Raw 3.1 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2 or versions of Photoshop Elements earlier than Photoshop Elements 3.0.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in also replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Photoshop Elements 3.0.
To install:
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 and Photoshop Elements 3.0 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras. Find out more about the new DNG format, which is also supported in Camera Raw.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update:
Canon EOS Rebel XT (EOS 350D/EOS Kiss Digital N)
Nikon D2X
Olympus EVOLT E-300
Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom
Refer to the following ReadMe files for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (English)
Camera Raw 3.1 ReadMe file (Rest of World)
The Camera Raw 3.1 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2 or versions of Photoshop Elements earlier than Photoshop Elements 3.0.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in also replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Photoshop Elements 3.0.
To install:
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
The Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 3.0.1 updates several issues discovered after Photoshop Elements 3.0 was released, including:
• It is easier to download new creation templates for PhotoBooks, Calendars, and other creations.
• Users can now change the format of dates in the Photo Well from U.S. to European.
Note: This update is for Photoshop Elements 3.0 for Windows only. The Mac version does not require an update.
When opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 2.0 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop Elements behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop Elements to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop Elements will ignore the EXIF color space. Photoshop Elements will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop Elements is restarted.
When opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 2.0 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop Elements behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop Elements to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop Elements will ignore the EXIF color space. Photoshop Elements will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop Elements is restarted.
When opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 2.0 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop Elements behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop Elements to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop Elements will ignore the EXIF color space. Photoshop Elements will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop Elements is restarted.
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Adobe® Photoshop® Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently, only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Photoshop Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Photoshop Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or in any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Adobe® Photoshop® Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license
agreement below. Please read it."
This updated WebContactSheetII plug-in addresses a problem that has been identified in the original Photoshop Elements WebContactSheetII plug-in that can, in certain cases, lead to unintentional file deletion.
Our testing has confirmed that this bug does not exist in the English version of Photoshop Elements 2.0, any version of Adobe Photoshop Elements prior to version 2.0, or in any version of Adobe Photoshop. Consequently only users of localized language versions of Photoshop Elements 2.0 need to download this updated plug-in.
The WebContactSheetII plug-in contains the Web Photo Gallery, a tool within Adobe® Photoshop® Elements that allows the creation of a Web photo gallery automatically from a set of images in a folder. The HTML pages representing the Web photo gallery as well as the images that populate the gallery (resized copies of the original image files) are placed in a destination folder. If another Web photo gallery is created targeting the same destination folder, a bug in the original Web Photo Gallery plug-in will delete all files in that folder, including those unrelated to either the original or the new Web photo gallery.
Using this updated plug-in to replace the plug-in supplied by the program will prevent this error from occurring.
"Your download and use of the updated plug-in is governed by the license
agreement below. Please read it."