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Old 07-26-2005, 09:21 AM   #1
Elizabeth Schott Elizabeth Schott is offline
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Tiger...Photoshop?




Is anyone else having problems with Apples new operating system Tiger and running Photoshop CS?
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Old 07-27-2005, 10:18 PM   #2
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Elizabeth,

What edition of CS are you running? I personally haven't upgraded yet to Tiger but I have Photoshop CS 8. I do have friends who are in the graphic arts business, are using Tiger and CS 8 and if you can tell me what problems you are having I can check with them for you and see if they have run into anything like it.

What do you say?

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Old 07-27-2005, 10:32 PM   #3
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Oh John I would really appreciate that!

I just purchased a new 17" PowerBook with Tiger (I miss my 15" with Panther) and it has some great things and some things it will take me a bit of time to get used too.

I am running PhotoShop CS 8, and it is just quirky (which I haven't tried yet). Sometimes the hand will not move the image right away, but the biggest problem is I can't reveal the tools behind the ones on top in the palette. You know there are the little corners that you can click-hold and the other tools beneath it are shown. Well with Tiger there is nothing. Thus far, that's the major one!

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Beth,

Interesting problem. Did Photoshop come packaged with the Powerbook or did you buy it separately and install it yourself? Also, did you purchase the laptop new or used?

I run CS 8 on my small 15" Powerbook and don't have any of these problems (but neither did you on your old one).

On the tool bar, does the little black diamond show in those tools that have optional tools underneath or are they missing.

I'll check with my friends today but I'd like some history first, if you don't mind.

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Old 07-28-2005, 11:09 AM   #5
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John the 17" is brand new. All the applications, in fact every thing was transfered from the 15" via firewire.

Thanks Sherlock (which is now called Spotlight)!
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Hi Beth,

That's "Congratulations" in "num lock" mode. Yes, I have the very same 17" PowerBook as you! It is brand new, just thirteen days, and I have much to learn about how to master the transition to them. I actually did start to accidentally type in num lock mode; imagine my horror! I probably should take a workshop or telecourse from you.

Regarding Photoshop problems with Tiger, I have none to report except that it fails to start, and only starts after I reopen it. It is CS2 (9) by the way. The optional hidden tools on the tool palette work just fine for me. There must be a small bug or glitch in your CS (8) copy from the software transfer.

I love my new Powerbook! It was a refurbished return, so I saved a bit on the price. There was nothing wrong with it; the original owner simply opted out of keeping it. Probably the spouse had a fit about the purchase.

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