Date Modified
Friday, July 30, 2010
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Photoshop CS5 Compatibility
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Now that the Photoshop CS5 excitement is at a fever pitch everyone wants to know whether our products are compatible with it. The short answer is yes, the current versions of all our products work with Photoshop CS5. However, you need to run CS5 in 32-bit mode for all of our Mac products and some Windows products. Also, the floating panels we have released with some of our recent products will probably not work in CS5. Below is the plan for making all of our products fully compatible with the 64-bit version of CS5.
Exposure 3 and Bokeh 2 are almost done and will be 64-bit on both platforms. Exposure 3 shipped in June and Bokeh 2 will ship in August. Since these are major version upgrades with lots of useful new features, we will be charging for them, $99 each. Free upgrades will be sent to people who purchased Exposure 2 or Bokeh in April 2010 or later.
Our other products will get free 64-bit and panel updates as quickly as we can do them. As they are done we will make announcements and the installers will be free to download from our web site.The current plan is to have them all done by the end of the year. We will be more date specific as soon as we can.
Attention Mac users: As per the article, our programs will work in CS5 when it is run in 32-bit mode. Upgrades for 64-bit are in the works. To run CS5 in 32-bit mode, right click or control click on the application icon and choose “Get Info”; there is a checkbox for opening in 32-bit mode. Check this option and restart Photoshop
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