![]() ![]() Problems opening certain TIFF and PSB files greater than 2GB have been resolved.Info palette numbers now display and update when moving a curve point in Curves via the cursor keys.Slow performance when toggling layer visibility has been fixed.XMP metadata from AI and PDF files is now retained in Photoshop.After editing an image in Photoshop CS2 via Acrobat Touchup, the image no longer gets repositioned.TIFF files from certain scanners can now be opened correctly.Problems related to palettes (slow redraw, palettes go white, possible crash) have been addressed.Documents containing a large number of text layers now open more quickly.A runtime error that could appear when mousing over a high-res doc with the Brush Tool has been fixed.Photoshop no longer hangs for several seconds when using painting tools with quick strokes.TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.Supported files that incorrectly produced an “unsupported color space” message now open as expected.Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat Touchup workflow.Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.Menus now respond correctly after a single click. ![]() Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.’ Which is a blessing, particularly when you consider that Acrobat requires numerous patches applied in the correct order – OK, back to the Photoshop. To some extent its fair as CS2 doesn't run on Intel based Macs, so PC users have had an advantage now for years, but I bet this move will not go down well with CS2 users and angry people can easily find the latest version of Photoshop with a crack and not feel any scruples about using it.According to Adobe: ‘The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. It doesn't affect me as I don't have CS2, but its noticeable on this forum how many people feel its all they need-now if they have a crash or buy a new PC CS2 simply will not work unless they have the special version that is not activated. They will say the deal was for life on a given OS not until Adobe switched off a server to save money. People will say Adobe has conned them by taking a considerable amount of their money and then making the product unusable-albeit it after 10 years-They would have a point as there was no mention that CS2 would be uninstallable after 10 years. ![]() Adobe are pretty good at producing builds that don't interact as they use different folders and runtime libraries, but I suppose its possible. ![]()
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