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Dec. 7, 1998
Adobe Gamma Plug-in Update - Korean for Macintosh 1998-12-07

The Adobe Gamma Plug-in Update resolves a problem in Korean language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2K for Mac OS in which the Load button does not function because Adobe Gamma cannot locate the Color Sync (in Korean) Profile folder.

Adobe Gamma Plug-in Update - Korean for Macintosh 1998-12-07

The Adobe Gamma Plug-in Update resolves a problem in Korean language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2K for Mac OS in which the Load button does not function because Adobe Gamma cannot locate the Color Sync (in Korean) Profile folder.

Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Windows 1998-12-07

The Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Windows in which you cannot save a file in CompuServe GIF format, because this format is missing from the Save As pop-up menu in the Save a Copy dialog box.

Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Windows 1998-12-07

The Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Windows in which you cannot save a file in CompuServe GIF format, because this format is missing from the Save As pop-up menu in the Save a Copy dialog box.

Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Windows 1998-12-07

The Compuserve GIF Plug-in Update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Windows in which you cannot save a file in CompuServe GIF format, because this format is missing from the Save As pop-up menu in the Save a Copy dialog box.

FlashPix Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Macintosh 1998-12-07

The FlashPix Plug-in update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Mac OS in which files saved in FlashPix file format cannot be reopened in Photoshop.

FlashPix Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Macintosh 1998-12-07

The FlashPix Plug-in update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Mac OS in which files saved in FlashPix file format cannot be reopened in Photoshop.

FlashPix Plug-in Update - Chinese Simplified for Macintosh 1998-12-07

The FlashPix Plug-in update resolves a problem in Chinese Simplified language versions of Adobe Photoshop 5.0.2C for Mac OS in which files saved in FlashPix file format cannot be reopened in Photoshop.

Dec. 4, 1998
Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Windows 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.

Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Macintosh 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.

Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Windows 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.

Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Macintosh 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.

Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Windows 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.

Force Black and White Extension Plug-in for Macintosh 1998-12-04

The algorithm used by Photoshop 5.0.x to determine the best set of colors when converting a document to Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette has changed to allow for a more representative sampling of colors. One side-effect of this improvement is that Photoshop no longer guarantees that the generated palette will contain a pure white color and a pure black color. Images with palettes that do not contain pure white and pure black may not work properly in some applications. When installed in Photoshop's Plug-ins folder, the Force Black and White Extension Plug-in forces Photoshop 5.0.x to include a pure black entry (0, 0, 0) at the beginning of the palette and a pure white (255, 255, 255) color at the end of the palette, whenever a document is converted into the Indexed Color mode using the Adaptive palette. Images converted in this fashion will work in the applications that require pure white and pure black palette entries, but the colors chosen will be slightly less optimal for the image since there are two less of them available.To ensure this plug-in works, you must always select Best Color Matching (instead of Faster) in the Index Color dialog box when doing your Indexed Color mode conversion. Otherwise, the converted image may not use the newly added pure black and pure white palette entries.