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big fish

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

PROCEED with caution. Instead of "downloading" from this link, I went
directly to adobe.com and searched for current/all updates for Photoshop.
The update listed here IS NOT available from the Adobe site. I trust Adobe
so I will by pass this.



"Marc Pawliger" <usenet@accend.com> wrote in message
news:150520062108132903%usenet@accend.com...
> The Mac update is for the English language version of Photoshop only
> (other languages will be available soon)
>
> The Windows update is for all language versions.
>
> Mac version is available at
> http://www.adobe.com/support/downlo....jsp?ftpID=3334
>
> Win version is available at
> http://www.adobe.com/support/downlo....jsp?ftpID=3335
>
> Release notes:
>
> The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.1 update fixes a number of problems discovered
> after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released.
>
> The most significant fixes in the CS2 9.0.1 update release 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
> document 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 the TouchUp tool in Adobe
> Acrobat? software, 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 are now displayed and updated 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 user login.



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2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

"big fish" <fish@fish.com> wrote in message
news:27a97$4469d4f4$42a1f43a$17410@FUSE.NET...
> PROCEED with caution. Instead of "downloading" from this link, I went
> directly to adobe.com and searched for current/all updates for Photoshop.
> The update listed here IS NOT available from the Adobe site. I trust Adobe
> so I will by pass this.


The link given by Pawliger is the correct link, exactly where Adobe sends
you for the update.
http://www.adobe.com/support/downlo....jsp?ftpID=3335


Geoff. Hayward

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

Hi All, don't wish to start any arguments, but when I get CS2 to check for
updates it tells me "none available".

Geoff.
"2" <nhoj@droffats.ten> wrote in message
news:126jqcjjgr20sba@news.supernews.com...
> "big fish" <fish@fish.com> wrote in message
> news:27a97$4469d4f4$42a1f43a$17410@FUSE.NET...
>
> The link given by Pawliger is the correct link, exactly where Adobe sends
> you for the update.
> http://www.adobe.com/support/downlo....jsp?ftpID=3335
>
>



Hebee Jeebes

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

Forget about having Photoshop tell you about or download and install
updates. Adobe never had gotten that to work right. It is best to manually
download and install any updates. There are actually many of them if you
look at the security updates and other little things.

R


Marc Pawliger

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

The "check for updates" function within Photoshop CS2 is not working as
expected. We expect a future update will address that as well.
Meanwhile, manually obtaining the update from adobe.com is the way to
go.

--marc

Marc Pawliger

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

The "check for updates" function within Photoshop CS2 is not working as
expected. We expect a future update will address that as well.
Meanwhile, manually obtaining the update from adobe.com is the way to
go.

--marc

Hebee Jeebes

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

Anyone else get the irony of:

"The "check for updates" function within Photoshop CS2 is not working as
expected. We expect a future update will address that as well."

They plan to have an update to fix the auto-update which doesn't currently
update. Got to love it!

R


Geoff. Hayward

2006-05-16, 10:20 pm

Thanks guys, will now install the manual download!!

Cheers,

Geoff.
"Marc Pawliger" <pawliger@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1147807944.658689.53700@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> The "check for updates" function within Photoshop CS2 is not working as
> expected. We expect a future update will address that as well.
> Meanwhile, manually obtaining the update from adobe.com is the way to
> go.
>
> --marc
>



Andrew Morton

2006-05-17, 6:19 am

Marc Pawliger wrote:
> The "check for updates" function within Photoshop CS2 is not working
> as expected. We expect a future update will address that as well.
> Meanwhile, manually obtaining the update from adobe.com is the way to
> go.


Is there a way to find out which updates have been applied? When I installed
CS2 (in March, PC and Mac versions), it downloaded a few MB of updates on
its own. Is the security update included in the 9.0.1 update? (Yes, I can
see the security update file is larger than the 9.0.1 update, but you never
know...)

Andrew


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