Adobe Photoshop CS2 9.0.2 Update


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Adobe Photoshop CS2 9.0.2 Update 8/23/2006

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The Adobe Photoshop 9.0.2 update fixes a number of problems discovered after Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. The Photoshop 9.0.2 update includes all the fixes contained in the earlier Photoshop 9.0.1 update. Therefore, it is not necessary to apply the 9.0.1 update prior to running the 9.0.2 update on Photoshop CS2.

The most significant fixes in the 9.0.2 release include the following:

- Menus now respond correctly after a single click.

- Undo/Redo work properly when multiple documents are open.

- Photoshop no longer produces a program error when encountering unsupported file types through the Acrobat Touchup workflow.

- Supported files that incorrectly produced an "unsupported color space" message now open as expected.

- TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.

The most significant fixes in the 9.0.1 release (also included in the 9.0.2 update) 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 doc 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 Acrobat Touchup, 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 now display and update 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 the user login.

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this update was rolled out quietly for a bit of time through adobe's automatic update...

Don't you find Adobe's Update mechanism cumbersome?

A: Acrobat is not included in the Adobe Updater :blink:

B: If you download and install the updates manually, the Updater will download them and try to install them anyway. :angry:

C: It's really not an auto-updater: for Indesign and Illustrator updates you still have to go through the Installshield prompts. :angry:

I can't believe how far Adobe is into their product release schedule and they still don't have a useful update mechanism.

Unfortunately, Photoshop still takes a long time to load and the menu's still freeze up briefly once the main application form shows up.

Don't you find Adobe's Update mechanism cumbersome?

A: Acrobat is not included in the Adobe Updater :blink:

B: If you download and install the updates manually, the Updater will download them and try to install them anyway. :angry:

C: It's really not an auto-updater: for Indesign and Illustrator updates you still have to go through the Installshield prompts. :angry:

I can't believe how far Adobe is into their product release schedule and they still don't have a useful update mechanism.

Unfortunately, Photoshop still takes a long time to load and the menu's still freeze up briefly once the main application form shows up.

actually... i got through it very easily... open, dl and install... no extra problems, no hassle

Don't you find Adobe's Update mechanism cumbersome?

A: Acrobat is not included in the Adobe Updater :blink:

B: If you download and install the updates manually, the Updater will download them and try to install them anyway. :angry:

C: It's really not an auto-updater: for Indesign and Illustrator updates you still have to go through the Installshield prompts. :angry:

I can't believe how far Adobe is into their product release schedule and they still don't have a useful update mechanism.

Unfortunately, Photoshop still takes a long time to load and the menu's still freeze up briefly once the main application form shows up.

I know... it's painful... that's why I have deactivated it and still updates manually

Unfortunately, Photoshop still takes a long time to load and the menu's still freeze up briefly once the main application form shows up.

After applying this update, the startup time has been increased and it not locked locks up for me. However, before this update, i used to have that problem

After applying this update, the startup time has been increased and it not locked locks up for me. However, before this update, i used to have that problem

I freeze I get when it first starts up is because it scans every HDD and since I have two external HDDs that aren't used constantly (so they go into standby after 20 minutes or so), I have to wait for them to spin back up.

Bad design really, especially considering the temp/scratch files are not on either external HDD.

I freeze I get when it first starts up is because it scans every HDD and since I have two external HDDs that aren't used constantly (so they go into standby after 20 minutes or so), I have to wait for them to spin back up.

Bad design really, especially considering the temp/scratch files are not on either external HDD.

Ah, i only have 1 drive right now and i guess thats why it is so quick for me

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