Photoshop CS4 m379 released


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It's optional

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Are the custom mix/max/close buttons as well?

I honestly don't see why they had to add those. They're completely pointless when the scroll bars, checkboxes etc. are still default bright blue Aqua. Next to that there's a Graphite option in System Preferences.

Are the custom mix/max/close buttons as well?

I honestly don't see why they had to add those. They're completely pointless when the scroll bars, checkboxes etc. are still default bright blue Aqua. Next to that there's a Graphite option in System Preferences.

They did it to make the interface as neutral in colour as possible. I understand the scroll bars and checkboxes are not the same, I submitted a bug report concerning that - should be fixed by final release, or resolved in some way.

They did it to make the interface as neutral in colour as possible. I understand the scroll bars and checkboxes are not the same, I submitted a bug report concerning that - should be fixed by final release, or resolved in some way.

The Graphite setting does a fine job at that. The Adobe buttons look awful.

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Oh, gotcha.

For the photographers, you'll like this

Adobe Confidential

Blitpipe?Build 379

If you have more that 256 MB VRAM on a supported GPU (for a list, see the M3 OpenGL notes below), you will get

the benefit of the blitpipe in the latest drop of Stonehenge (379):

Direct to Screen?With OpenGL turned ON and blitpipe active, you will get Direct to Screen 3D. This greatly

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improves 3D performance when rotating and viewing 3D models.

32-bit HDR Tone Mapping?Adjusting the exposure slider for 32-bit images is extremely fast.

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Faster Video playback performance

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Transparency checker board is drawn via GPU. With OpenGL ON, this will stop the checker board from changing

Stonehenge Build 410 New Feature Notes 8

size as you zoom.

*PShopTest2.2 - 20 History States*

CS3: 178.48 secs

CS4 x86: 93.47 secs

CS4 x64: 39.78 secs

Is it still too late to submit bug reports? If you notice the combo boxes (the layers palette), they've squished the arrow which isn't standard.

Correct:

ct_comboboxspecs.jpg

Good catch, Submitted.

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