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11/16/2007 12:51:17 AM · #1
Hi all,

Just in case you didn̢۪t know, Adobe has released updates today (November 15) to Photoshop CS3 (v10.0.1), Adobe Bridge (v2.1.1.9), and Adobe Camera RAW (v4.3).

If your Adobe environment is not set up for automatic updates, or you want to install these manually, here are the links to the English versions:

â€Â¢ CS3 Update (Photoshop)
â€Â¢ Camera RAW Update
â€Â¢ Bridge Update



Enjoy!

Message edited by author 2007-11-16 01:31:23.
11/16/2007 01:03:59 AM · #2
Thanks for the info, for some reason my auto update didnt kick in but getting them now :)
11/16/2007 01:28:47 AM · #3
... and Adobe Lightroom 1.3
11/16/2007 01:46:46 AM · #4
Originally posted by Adobe Website:

The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include XMP" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access.

Interesting!

Message edited by author 2007-11-16 01:46:58.
11/16/2007 02:18:15 AM · #5
Originally posted by geoffb:

Originally posted by Adobe Website:

The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include XMP" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access.

Interesting!

I could see the XMP being included when saving using the defaults, but I wonder what it does when you choose the option to optimize to file size?


11/16/2007 02:27:51 AM · #6
For the Mac:

Photoshop CS3 (10.0.1)
Bridge CS3 (2.1.1)
Camera Raw 4.3
Lightroom 1.3
11/16/2007 03:20:34 AM · #7
Originally posted by AperturePriority:

Originally posted by geoffb:

Originally posted by Adobe Website:

The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include XMP" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access.

Interesting!

I could see the XMP being included when saving using the defaults, but I wonder what it does when you choose the option to optimize to file size?

I just tried saving to an optimized file size of 150 kb while including XMP data. Resulting file size was 169.5 kb.

Nice...
11/16/2007 02:43:00 PM · #8
Since I posted this late last night, I'm bumping it for the Western hemisphere folks. :-)
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