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This update contains the Adobe DNG 3.5 Converter.
Adobe DNG Converter
The Adobe DNG Converter, a free utility that converts files from more than 120 cameras to DNG, enables you to easily convert camera-specific raw files to a more universal DNG raw file. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Digital Negative was developed to address the lack of an open standard for the proprietary and unique raw files created by each digital camera. DNG allows photographers to archive their raw camera files in a single format for easy cataloging and access in the future. With the format specification freely available, any developer can build software that supports and takes advantage of DNG. For more information, visit the Digital Negative page.
Camera Raw 3.5 update
Support for the following cameras has been added. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Refer to the following ReadMe files for other updates in this version:
DNG 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Adobe Photoshop software earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 software. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
Important notice:
Read the following installation instructions carefully. Incorrect installation will prevent Adobe Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw 3.5 from reading raw images correctly.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update.
Kodak EasyShare P712
Nikon D2Xs
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-L1
Sony A100
Please refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file
Camera Raw 3.5 ReadMe file (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
The Camera Raw 3.5 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS2.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update before running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
Note: If you previously downloaded and installed an earlier version of the 9.0.2 update and are using a version of Mac OS X prior to v.10.4.x, see the Additional Notes below.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
? Photoshop no longer crashes when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat Touchup workflow.
? Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
? TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.
? A printing issue that could cause banding when using inkjet printers with Mac OS X v.10.4 has been resolved.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
? Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
? A program error that could appear when mousing over a high-resolution document with the Brush tool has been fixed.
? Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
? An error that could cause a crash on launch, or when opening or saving a file, has been addressed.
? TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
? After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat Touchup, the image no longer gets repositioned.
? XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
? Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
? Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
? Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB have been resolved.
? The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in the user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update before running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
Note: If you previously downloaded and installed an earlier version of the 9.0.2 update and are using a version of Mac OS X prior to v.10.4.x, see the Additional Notes below.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
? Photoshop no longer crashes when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat Touchup workflow.
? Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
? TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.
? A printing issue that could cause banding when using inkjet printers with Mac OS X v.10.4 has been resolved.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
? Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
? A program error that could appear when mousing over a high-resolution document with the Brush tool has been fixed.
? Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
? An error that could cause a crash on launch, or when opening or saving a file, has been addressed.
? TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
? After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat Touchup, the image no longer gets repositioned.
? XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
? Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
? Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
? Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB have been resolved.
? The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in the user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update before running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
Note: If you previously downloaded and installed an earlier version of the 9.0.2 update and are using a version of Mac OS X prior to v.10.4.x, see the Additional Notes below.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
? Photoshop no longer crashes when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat Touchup workflow.
? Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
? TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.
? A printing issue that could cause banding when using inkjet printers with Mac OS X v.10.4 has been resolved.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
? Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
? A program error that could appear when mousing over a high-resolution document with the Brush tool has been fixed.
? Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
? An error that could cause a crash on launch, or when opening or saving a file, has been addressed.
? TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
? After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat Touchup, the image no longer gets repositioned.
? XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
? Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
? Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
? Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB have been resolved.
? The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in the user login.
La actualización de Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 corrige una serie de problemas detectados después del lanzamiento de Photoshop CS2 (9.0). La actualización de Photoshop 9.0.2 incluye todas las correcciones contenidas en la actualización anterior de Photoshop 9.0.1. Por lo tanto, no es necesario aplicar la actualización de 9.0.1 antes de ejecutar la actualización de 9.0.2 en Photoshop CS2.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.2 son las siguientes:
- Los menús responden ahora correctamente después de un solo clic.
- La opción Deshacer/Rehacer funciona de la manera correcta con varios documentos abiertos.
- Photoshop ya no muestra un error de programa al encontrar tipos de archivos no admitidos mediante el flujo de trabajo de Acrobat Touchup.
- Los archivos admitidos que mostraban por error el mensaje sobre espacio de color no admitido ahora se abren de la forma esperada.
- Los archivos TIFF con datos de capa de más de 2 GB ahora se abren correctamente.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.1 (también incluidas en la actualización de 9.0.2) son las siguientes:
- Photoshop ya no se cuelga durante varios segundos al utilizar las herramientas de pintura con trazos rápidos.
- Se ha corregido un error en tiempo de ejecución que podía aparecer al mover el ratón sobre documentos de alta resolución con la herramienta Pincel.
- Los documentos que contienen un gran número de capas de texto ahora se abren más rápidamente.
- Se han solucionado los problemas relacionados con las paletas (redibujado lento, paletas en blanco, posibles errores).
- Los archivos TIFF de algunos escáneres ahora se pueden abrir correctamente.
- Después de editar una imagen en Photoshop CS2 a través de Acrobat Touchup, ya no se cambia la posición de la imagen.
- Los metadatos XMP de archivos AI y PDF ahora se mantienen en Photoshop.
- Se ha corregido el bajo rendimiento al cambiar la visibilidad de capa.
- Los números de la paleta Info ahora se muestran y actualizan al mover un punto de curva en el panel Curvas mediante las teclas del cursor.
- Se han resuelto los problemas para abrir determinados archivos TIFF y PSB de tamaño superior a 2 GB.
- El comando Combinar para HDR ahora funciona correctamente al utilizar caracteres ASCII en el inicio de sesión del usuario.
La actualización de Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 corrige una serie de problemas detectados después del lanzamiento de Photoshop CS2 (9.0). La actualización de Photoshop 9.0.2 incluye todas las correcciones contenidas en la actualización anterior de Photoshop 9.0.1. Por lo tanto, no es necesario aplicar la actualización de 9.0.1 antes de ejecutar la actualización de 9.0.2 en Photoshop CS2.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.2 son las siguientes:
- Los menús responden ahora correctamente después de un solo clic.
- La opción Deshacer/Rehacer funciona de la manera correcta con varios documentos abiertos.
- Photoshop ya no muestra un error de programa al encontrar tipos de archivos no admitidos mediante el flujo de trabajo de Acrobat Touchup.
- Los archivos admitidos que mostraban por error el mensaje sobre espacio de color no admitido ahora se abren de la forma esperada.
- Los archivos TIFF con datos de capa de más de 2 GB ahora se abren correctamente.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.1 (también incluidas en la actualización de 9.0.2) son las siguientes:
- Photoshop ya no se cuelga durante varios segundos al utilizar las herramientas de pintura con trazos rápidos.
- Se ha corregido un error en tiempo de ejecución que podía aparecer al mover el ratón sobre documentos de alta resolución con la herramienta Pincel.
- Los documentos que contienen un gran número de capas de texto ahora se abren más rápidamente.
- Se han solucionado los problemas relacionados con las paletas (redibujado lento, paletas en blanco, posibles errores).
- Los archivos TIFF de algunos escáneres ahora se pueden abrir correctamente.
- Después de editar una imagen en Photoshop CS2 a través de Acrobat Touchup, ya no se cambia la posición de la imagen.
- Los metadatos XMP de archivos AI y PDF ahora se mantienen en Photoshop.
- Se ha corregido el bajo rendimiento al cambiar la visibilidad de capa.
- Los números de la paleta Info ahora se muestran y actualizan al mover un punto de curva en el panel Curvas mediante las teclas del cursor.
- Se han resuelto los problemas para abrir determinados archivos TIFF y PSB de tamaño superior a 2 GB.
- El comando Combinar para HDR ahora funciona correctamente al utilizar caracteres ASCII en el inicio de sesión del usuario.
La actualización de Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 corrige una serie de problemas detectados después del lanzamiento de Photoshop CS2 (9.0). La actualización de Photoshop 9.0.2 incluye todas las correcciones contenidas en la actualización anterior de Photoshop 9.0.1. Por lo tanto, no es necesario aplicar la actualización de 9.0.1 antes de ejecutar la actualización de 9.0.2 en Photoshop CS2.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.2 son las siguientes:
- Los menús responden ahora correctamente después de un solo clic.
- La opción Deshacer/Rehacer funciona de la manera correcta con varios documentos abiertos.
- Photoshop ya no muestra un error de programa al encontrar tipos de archivos no admitidos mediante el flujo de trabajo de Acrobat Touchup.
- Los archivos admitidos que mostraban por error el mensaje sobre espacio de color no admitido ahora se abren de la forma esperada.
- Los archivos TIFF con datos de capa de más de 2 GB ahora se abren correctamente.
Las correcciones más importantes de la versión 9.0.1 (también incluidas en la actualización de 9.0.2) son las siguientes:
- Photoshop ya no se cuelga durante varios segundos al utilizar las herramientas de pintura con trazos rápidos.
- Se ha corregido un error en tiempo de ejecución que podía aparecer al mover el ratón sobre documentos de alta resolución con la herramienta Pincel.
- Los documentos que contienen un gran número de capas de texto ahora se abren más rápidamente.
- Se han solucionado los problemas relacionados con las paletas (redibujado lento, paletas en blanco, posibles errores).
- Los archivos TIFF de algunos escáneres ahora se pueden abrir correctamente.
- Después de editar una imagen en Photoshop CS2 a través de Acrobat Touchup, ya no se cambia la posición de la imagen.
- Los metadatos XMP de archivos AI y PDF ahora se mantienen en Photoshop.
- Se ha corregido el bajo rendimiento al cambiar la visibilidad de capa.
- Los números de la paleta Info ahora se muestran y actualizan al mover un punto de curva en el panel Curvas mediante las teclas del cursor.
- Se han resuelto los problemas para abrir determinados archivos TIFF y PSB de tamaño superior a 2 GB.
- El comando Combinar para HDR ahora funciona correctamente al utilizar caracteres ASCII en el inicio de sesión del usuario.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.
The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:
- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.
- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.
- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat TouchUp workflow.
- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.
- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB in size now open correctly.
The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) include the following:
- Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.
- A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush tool has been fixed.
- Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.
- Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.
- TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.
- After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat TouchUp, the image no longer gets repositioned.
- XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.
- Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.
- Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.
- Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB in size have been resolved.
- The Merge to HDR command now functions properly when using high-ASCII characters in user login.