If you're not using Photoshop Lightroom but you are a Photoshop CS3 user, then you'll get the same camera RAW support as Lightroom in the Camera Raw and DNG Converter updates. Improved Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard compatibility PLUS native camera RAW support for the following cameras:Īdobe Camera RAW 4.3 and the DNG Converter 4.3 Rapid clicks to select multiple files are no longer interpreted as a double-click, so unintended opening of multiple files is now reduced.Īll of the updates above are available for download from and should be available through the Adobe Updater. XMP data is now handled correctly when added to CR2 files.Ī problem that could cause the Loupe tool not to be available after exiting from Slideshow mode has been corrected. Issues that could cause Bridge to crash (for example, when encountering a PDF or AI file) have been corrected.Ī problem that could cause Bridge to lock up when using arrows to navigate has been fixed. When enabled, the preference addresses the problem of a soft or blurry preview appearing in the Preview panel and in Slideshow mode.ĭata loss that could result from replacing a folder with another folder by the same name has been prevented. The Adobe® Bridge CS3 2.1.1 update includes the following fixes and enhancements:Ī new preference to enable High Quality Preview has been added to Bridge's Preferences > Advanced panel. Images saved as DICOM and reopened in Photoshop CS3 are no longer corrupted on PowerPC® based Mac computers. Photoshop now turns off Windows ICM (system color management) when "Photoshop Manages Colors."Ī problem that caused certain laser printers to show distortions when printing to a nonsquare resolution has been fixed. If a document has not had Page Setup settings applied to it, the document will get the previous page setup used during the current session of Photoshop. Printer settings in Windows® are saved with a document while that document is open. Images no longer print with odd-sized margins on various Epson printers, or print smaller and off-centered. When using Save For Web with "Include XMP" enabled, all XMP data is now included in the optimized file.Ī problem that could cause the incorrect printer to appear within the print dialog box has been corrected. The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include XMP" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access. The speed of closing large documents has been improved.Ĭonverting images to CMYK using certain profiles no longer results in black files.Ī crash that could occur when saving a 4-bit BMP file with 16 or fewer colors has been fixed. The speed of moving objects contained within multiple layer sets has been improved. The most significant fixes in the Photoshop 10.0.1 update include the following:Ī crash that could occur when Microsoft Intellipoint software is installed has been fixed. Click here for more…Īdobe Photoshop CS3 10.0.1 and Bridge CS3 2.1.1 Oh yeah, and remember our old friend Bridge CS3? Well it's up to v2.1.1 and sports a cool new HQ preview in the Advanced panel as well as some important little maintenance issues. Photoshop Lightroom has been updated to version 1.3 to improve Mac OS 10.5 Leopard compatibility, Camera Raw now supports some of the latest cutting edge cameras, and Photoshop CS3 Sports the new version number 10.0.1 to knock out quite a few small but annoying compatibility issues for both Mac and PC users. In a recent rush of activity by Adobe engineers, there are several major updates to software from our friends at Adobe.
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