Why your Web content will look darker on Smow Leopard
blogs.adobe.com — If you're a Web designer, expect your CSS colors & your untagged/unmanaged images to look darker on Snow Leopard than on previous versions of the Mac OS. You'll also see less of a visible color shift when going from Photoshop to Flash or other unmanaged environments (e.g. Internet Explorer). (Submitted by adrian67) More...
Adobe Flash 10 RC for Linux released!
blogs.adobe.com — # Camera input works a whole lot better (V4L1 and V4L2 cameras both work; V4L2 cameras don't peg the CPU anymore) # Software full screen performance is vastly improved # Faster, more stable windowless mode (but be sure to use very recent browser builds) (Submitted by Venky80) More...
Flash on Linux no longer breaks webpages
blogs.adobe.com — "There's a new beta for Flash Player 10 (Astro) available for Windows, Mac, and -- you guessed it -- Linux." Drop-down menus, like the one on Adobe's webpages, can now properly overlay Flash animations in both Firefox and Opera. There's also better camera support, better language support and speed and stability improvements. (Submitted by Vinvin) More...
New Flash For Linux Beta - New Features, Potentially More Stable
blogs.adobe.com — The most notable features of interest to Linux users: Fullscreen mode works on Linux, and the entire thing has been reworked as a native GTK app that communicates with the hosting web browser using the XEmbed protocol. Hopefully, your favorite Linux web browser also holds up its end of the bargain by hosting XEmbed applications. (Submitted by phjr) More...
32-bit/HDR improvements in Photoshop CS3
blogs.adobe.com — Photoshop CS2 introduced the application's first support for 32-bit high dynamic range (HDR) imaging. The support was pretty limited, consisting of the Merge to HDR command (for combining bracketed shots into a single image) and some basic imaging functions (cropping, cloning, conversing from 32 to 8 or 16 bits per channel). (Submitted by Brajeshwar) More...
Flash 9 for Linux: Beta 2
blogs.adobe.com — As indicated, we've been working diligently to fix issues that were found in our original Flash Player 9 for Linux beta. Most notable of these problems is audio output. We are eager for users to test this version and see if the myriad sound problems have cleared up. (Submitted by inactive) More...
Mac OS X 10.4.8 upgrade boosts Photoshop 35% on Mactel
blogs.adobe.com — When's the last time you got a free update that made your machine 35% faster at something? Apple's recently released 10.4.8 system update includes a number of enhancements to the Rosetta processor emulation technology...a roughly 35% improvement running Photoshop CS2 on Intel-based Mac systems (Submitted by CLIFFosakaJAPAN) More...
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