![]() ![]() A problem that could cause the incorrect printer to appear within the print dialog box has been corrected.When using Save For Web with “Include XMP” enabled, all XMP data is now included in the optimized file.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.A crash that could occur when saving a 4-bit BMP file with 16 or fewer colors has been fixed.Converting images to CMYK using certain profiles no longer results in black files.The speed of closing large documents has been improved.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. If Lightroom is not your thing, but you are a Photoshop CS3 user then you’ll get the same camera RAW support as Lightroom in these updates.Īdobe Photoshop CS3 10.0.1& Bridge CS3 2.1.1 Think direct export to Flickr, Smugmug, FTP Hosts, etc.Īdobe Camera RAW 4.3 and the DNG Converter 4.3 This will allow developers to create some really cool workflows. ![]() Not only do we get improved Leopard compatibility but we also get native camera RAW support for the following cameras:Īdobe is first to market (again) with support for the RAW format of the Nikon D3 and D300! The applications also now support the sRAW format produced by the Canon 1D Mk III, 1Ds Mk III, and 40D.Īlso Adobe has released a Preview of the Lightroom Export SDK (available on ). This is the update you’ve been waiting for if you are on or going to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or if you were in the market for one of the hot new DSLR Cameras. The Adobe Photoshop engineering team has been quite busy over the past few weeks (months) and has just released a slew of updates: ![]()
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