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The Adobe® Illustrator® 10.0.3 update provides fixes to known issues in Illustrator.
Photoshop 7.0 compatibility:
The update provides compatibility with Photoshop 7.0 files. Specifically, Illustrator 10.0.3 can import Photoshop 7.0 files that contain any of the five new blend modes in that program. Illustrator 10.0.3 correctly exports PSD files that utilize Photoshop 7.0's anti-aliasing and layer slices.
Performance:
The update addresses performance issues on Mac OS platforms.
Printing:
The update addresses numerous printing and flattening issues.
The Adobe® Illustrator® 10.0.3 update provides fixes to known issues in Illustrator.
Photoshop 7.0 compatibility:
The update provides compatibility with Photoshop 7.0 files. Specifically, Illustrator 10.0.3 can import Photoshop 7.0 files that contain any of the five new blend modes in that program. Illustrator 10.0.3 correctly exports PSD files that utilize Photoshop 7.0's anti-aliasing and layer slices.
Performance:
The update addresses performance issues on Mac OS platforms.
Printing:
The update addresses numerous printing and flattening issues.
The Adobe® Illustrator® 10.0.3 update provides fixes to known issues in Illustrator.
Photoshop 7.0 compatibility:
The update provides compatibility with Photoshop 7.0 files. Specifically, Illustrator 10.0.3 can import Photoshop 7.0 files that contain any of the five new blend modes in that program. Illustrator 10.0.3 correctly exports PSD files that utilize Photoshop 7.0's anti-aliasing and layer slices.
Performance:
The update addresses performance issues on Mac OS platforms.
Printing:
The update addresses numerous printing and flattening issues.
This update is for customers using Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, with the Japanese version of Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.
When installing InDesign 2.0 on Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, you may receive the error "Error creating folder. 1008:9,-5000 access denied" followed by "You do not have enough access privileges for this installation."
Note: This installer issue does not occur on all computers. If you are experiencing a different installation issue than the one detailed above, please refer to the InDesign support page.
InDesignThis update is for customers using Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, with the Japanese version of Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.
When installing InDesign 2.0 on Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, you may receive the error "Error creating folder. 1008:9,-5000 access denied" followed by "You do not have enough access privileges for this installation."
Note: This installer issue does not occur on all computers. If you are experiencing a different installation issue than the one detailed above, please refer to the InDesign support page.
This update is for customers using Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, with the Japanese version of Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.
When installing InDesign 2.0 on Mac OS X, v.10.1.x, you may receive the error "Error creating folder. 1008:9,-5000 access denied" followed by "You do not have enough access privileges for this installation."
Note: This installer issue does not occur on all computers. If you are experiencing a different installation issue than the one detailed above, please refer to the InDesign support page.
InDesignWhen opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Running the utility called Ignore EXIF Color Space will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless Respect EXIF Color Space is run to restore the normal behavior of Photoshop 7.0.1.
When opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Running the utility called Ignore EXIF Color Space will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless Respect EXIF Color Space is run to restore the normal behavior of Photoshop 7.0.1.
PhotoshopWhen opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Running the utility called Ignore EXIF Color Space will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless Respect EXIF Color Space is run to restore the normal behavior of Photoshop 7.0.1.
PhotoshopWhen opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop is restarted.
When opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop is restarted.
PhotoshopWhen opening images from digital cameras, Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 reads the ICC color profile and EXIF metadata supplied by the camera to determine which color space it should use to interpret each image. Certain digital cameras do not embed ICC profiles and always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even though they allow the photographer to use different spaces. As a result, Photoshop behaves as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile.
Placing the plug-in called Ignore EXIF Color Space into the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder will instruct Photoshop 7.0.1 to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata. In this mode, Photoshop 7.0.1 will present a dialog box when opening images and will ask which profile it should assign to each image. Photoshop will continue to ignore the EXIF color space setting in files unless the plug-in is removed and Photoshop is restarted.
PhotoshopBeginning with Mac OS X v.10.2 (Jaguar), Apple has reserved the keyboard shortcut Command+~ (Tilde) to cycle through an application's open document windows. This change conflicts with the behavior of the shortcut in Adobe® Photoshop® 7.x (selecting the image composite in the Channels palette or selecting the master channel in the Levels and Curves dialog boxes). To restore the behavior of Command+~ in Photoshop 7.x running in Mac OS X v.10.2, place this plug-in in the Adobe Photoshop Only:Extensions folder within the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder.
PhotoshopBeginning with Mac OS X v.10.2 (Jaguar), Apple has reserved the keyboard shortcut Command+~ (Tilde) to cycle through an application's open document windows. This change conflicts with the behavior of the shortcut in Adobe® Photoshop® 7.x (selecting the image composite in the Channels palette or selecting the master channel in the Levels and Curves dialog boxes). To restore the behavior of Command+~ in Photoshop 7.x running in Mac OS X v.10.2, place this plug-in in the Adobe Photoshop Only:Extensions folder within the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder.
PhotoshopBeginning with Mac OS X v.10.2 (Jaguar), Apple has reserved the keyboard shortcut Command+~ (Tilde) to cycle through an application's open document windows. This change conflicts with the behavior of the shortcut in Adobe® Photoshop® 7.x (selecting the image composite in the Channels palette or selecting the master channel in the Levels and Curves dialog boxes). To restore the behavior of Command+~ in Photoshop 7.x running in Mac OS X v.10.2, place this plug-in in the Adobe Photoshop Only:Extensions folder within the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder.
PhotoshopThe Adobe® Web Workgroup Server (AWWS) 1.0.1 update addresses key performance issues to improve the handling of large workgroup-enabled Web sites, as well as improving the stability and response time of the server application, in general. Furthermore, AWWS 1.0.1 is certified for Mac OS X v.10.2, so it is highly recommended that version 10.2 users update to 1.0.1.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the Adobe Web Workgroup Server 1.0.1 ReadMe file.
Important installation note: Given the tight integration between the GoLive client application and the Web Workgroup Server, when applying the AWWS 1.0.1 updater in a workgroup environment, it is recommended that you install the GoLive 6.0.1 client updater as well for optimal results. Please download and refer to the Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 update installation instructions for details.
GoLiveThe Adobe® Web Workgroup Server (AWWS) 1.0.1 update addresses key performance issues to improve the handling of large workgroup-enabled Web sites, as well as improving the stability and response time of the server application, in general.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the Adobe Web Workgroup Server 1.0.1 ReadMe file.
Important installation note: Given the tight integration between the GoLive client application and the Web Workgroup Server, when applying the AWWS 1.0.1 updater in a workgroup environment, it is recommended that you install the GoLive 6.0.1 client updater as well for optimal results. Please download and refer to the Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 update installation instructions for details.
GoLiveThe Adobe® Web Workgroup Server (AWWS) 1.0.1 update addresses key performance issues to improve the handling of large workgroup-enabled Web sites, as well as improving the stability and response time of the server application, in general. Furthermore, AWWS 1.0.1 is certified for Mac OS X v.10.2, so it is highly recommended that version 10.2 users update to 1.0.1.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the Adobe Web Workgroup Server 1.0.1 ReadMe file.
Important installation note: Given the tight integration between the GoLive client application and the Web Workgroup Server, when applying the AWWS 1.0.1 updater in a workgroup environment, it is recommended that you install the GoLive 6.0.1 client updater as well for optimal results. Please download and refer to the Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 update installation instructions for details.
The Adobe® Web Workgroup Server (AWWS) 1.0.1 update addresses key performance issues to improve the handling of large workgroup-enabled Web sites, as well as improving the stability and response time of the server application, in general.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the Adobe Web Workgroup Server 1.0.1 ReadMe file.
Important installation note: Given the tight integration between the GoLive client application and the Web Workgroup Server, when applying the AWWS 1.0.1 updater in a workgroup environment, it is recommended that you install the GoLive 6.0.1 client updater as well for optimal results. Please download and refer to the Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 update installation instructions for details.
GoLiveThe Adobe® Web Workgroup Server (AWWS) 1.0.1 update addresses key performance issues to improve the handling of large workgroup-enabled Web sites, as well as improving the stability and response time of the server application, in general.
To review a more detailed summary of resolved issues in this release, refer to the Adobe Web Workgroup Server 1.0.1 ReadMe file.
Important installation note: Given the tight integration between the GoLive client application and the Web Workgroup Server, when applying the AWWS 1.0.1 updater in a workgroup environment, it is recommended that you install the GoLive 6.0.1 client updater as well for optimal results. Please download and refer to the Adobe GoLive 6.0.1 update installation instructions for details.