Photoshop :: Reinstall CS4 On Pro Mac Retina Mac
Jul 4, 2012
I can't seem to get to the CS4 Photoshop downloads online. My new Mac Pro Retina has no CD so I cant re install from that.Tried going through my Adobe ID still eludes me. workshop on the weekend.
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Jan 4, 2013
I installed CS6 Design Standard (perpetual license) on my Retina 15 inch Macbook Pro (OS X 10.8.2) today.
Ran a couple of updates after the installation but no retina update for AI or PS among them.After a quick google search I read I had to manually update the Application Manager. Done that. Finds update for AI & PS. AI is now v. 16.0.3 and retina, PS is now v. 13.0.3 but NOT retina.Afterwards I downloaded the 13.0.3 patch but this didn't change anything.I uninstalled PS (+ removed preferences) with the Adobe Uninstaller. Reinstalled it and ran al updates, Application Manager finds 13.0.3 update again, runs the update and it is still not retina. It blows my mind how many steps, google searches, manual updates, patches it takes to update AI & PS "properly" and apparently it still does not work for PS.
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Oct 18, 2013
I'm new to animation, but have recently taught myself Edge Animate.
How can I make sure everything works with devices that have Retina Displays?Do I set up two animations or is there some code I need to add to show the retina image when the device warrants? Should the retina images be 144ppi and the others be 72ppi?
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Jan 24, 2013
I've seen a number of ways to dynamically load the retina version of an image (with @2x appended to the filename), but none of them seem to work with Edge animations. I'm guessing this is because these solutions work within CSS and not within embedded javascript. Any method to dynamically load retina images based on the device?
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Nov 20, 2012
I'm using a Macbook Pro with retina display and having a hard time really understanding how it translates to a normal 72dpi screen, so I hooked up a second computer, this is what photoshop looks like on it.
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Feb 25, 2013
I recently installed adobe elements CS5.1 onto my Macbook Pro retina display running Mountain Lion. All of the Adobe programs (Photoshop, Illustrator ect) are blurry and pixelated when I open them. solution to this problem? I especially notice it with the fonts dropdown.
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Aug 24, 2012
I have a new Retina Macbook Pro and I want to install my version of CS5 on it, but since I don't have a disc drive, I've run into a few problems.
What I was able to do was copy the installation files onto a flash drive and start the installation that way, however, halfway through, the installation prompts me to insert a second disc, which I have, but I can't insert because...no disc drive. The second disc contains the Content (PDFs, Documentation, Fonts, etc.) so there's no direct way to prompt that installation. I tried putting this on a second flash drive and inserting it when "second disc" needs to be inserted, but this doesn't work. Do I need an external disc drive, or is there another way?
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Sep 21, 2012
I have buyed a Macbook Pro Retina, on Mountain Lion 10.8.2, and when i've tried to open a .psd with photoshop i can't do anything, the interface just froze.I've tried the latest version, by downloading it right from Adobe's web site, but the issues were still there. The most awkward part is, the previous version work nice, CS4 and CS5 are working great so far, only the latest doesn't work, i've took screenshot and video..The probleme appear when i try to create a document or open an odl one, i juste can't use photoshop CS6 on MacbookPro Retina.t
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Dec 13, 2012
I have macbook pro retina 15. And i update my photoshop to 13.1 But when i open document in 100% zoom all so little and in 200% all so blurry. How i can enable retina mode in new photoshop or i want to draw all layouts x2?
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Apr 13, 2013
if the issues Photoshop cs6 had with the new retina display has been satisfactorily resolved?
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Jun 5, 2013
is it possible to get ps6 to work with a mac book pro reitna?
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Feb 2, 2013
How do you view Photoshop CS6 13.0.4 in low resolution on a macbook pro retina display? I have tried opening CS6 in applications > get info> under general there is no option to open in low resolution as there is in Lightroom.
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Dec 13, 2012
I have macbook pro retina 15. And i update my photoshop to 13.1 But when i open document in 100% zoom all so little and in 200% all so blurry. How i can enable retina mode in new photoshop or i want to draw all layouts x2?
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Jun 16, 2013
So recently I bought a macbook pro retina 15' for mobility purposes and for the color quality. I've heard good things that come out of production on it to begin with but when I got my hands on photoshop cs6, nothing but brush lag ensues.
The issue often happens when I zoom in to do minor details or using a brush larger than 500 pixels. It's not productive to do a stroke and have the program take a while to recognize the stroke before it appears. I believe that being a Macbook Pro owner, I should have met the requirements. Also I do notice this problem occuring on other high-end non apple computers such as asus. I find it quite a joke and I do honestly believe it's on adobe's end. Even my old Hp pavillion runs photoshop cs5 just fine.
Specs: 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7Turbo Boost up to 3.7GHz16GB 1600MHz memory512GB flash storage1NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of GDDR5 memoryWINDOWS 7 64 BIT
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Dec 20, 2012
Retina display macbooks? It seems that the canvas at 100% is displaying more as if it were at 66.7%
It is very small, the type in the screenshot is at 12pt, at 200% everything is blurry. the Canvas in the screenshot is 1440 x 900 px 72 DPI
I am on a retina display 15" macbook
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Dec 11, 2012
I've updated to the latest version of Photoshop that finally gives us retina support.. it does look beautiful but is it about to make our life harder? I design for both web and print and decided to test it out.
I created a standard document 1024x768/72, i was given a tiny canvas on screen, definitely not the size it should be, my understanding is that if i save this and load it on non-retina it will be the correct size?
So, if i want to create the same document, but also the correct size on retina, what should the dimensions be? Do i simply double the pixels, increase the resolution? Am i going to be forced to save all graphics twice?
We're headed down a path that requires adding new steps to our work flow and i'm not quite sure what that is yet.
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Oct 12, 2013
I've tried everything and it still won't update, I've tried manually installing the lastest updates, and I have also tried looking for updates in the CreativeCloud app. Nothing works.
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Dec 17, 2012
I've experienced a large number of crashes since upgrading to last week's 13.0.2 update. I am on a MBP retina.
There seems to be no consistency in the crashes. They happen on things such as changing tools, transforms, moving, zooming in... etc, but always with some action involved.
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Aug 28, 2012
I want to make some graphics that will be viewed on the web. I understand that lower resolution displays will display graphics larger than higher resolution displays. My question is with regards to how the graphics will be displayed on a Retina display that has 326 pixels per inch. My understanding has always been that you design graphics based on 72ppi for web.
1. If I wanted to create graphics knowing that all of my users would have Retina displays, would I setup my .PSD files at 326ppi?
2. Will graphics and websites designed at 72ppi appear really small on a Retina display?.
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Mar 4, 2013
I am a graphic designer looking to make the leap to a MacBook Pro with Retina. My question is this... Can you view/design in a mode or setting that is representative of a typical non-retina display? I occasionally work remotely and would not always have the option of a second display to preview graphics.
Can an accurate representation of designing for 1x be achieved with only the MacBook Pro with Retina (pixel perfect at 1x)? My impulse would be that it would all be a matter of how the file was set up but I have yet to find any definitive answer.
I often work from existing screenshots in Photoshop. Many times I will use an existing screenshot as a background layer and build new art on top for a quick mock up. Will this be possible?
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Jun 22, 2012
With all the hoop-la over Photoshop being able to work with a 1:1 native pixel operation at the Apple WWDC, I'm wondering if it will be available as a simple 'upgrade' to the existing Photoshop CS6 package or if there will be a separate app available for a premium upgrade price. I'm told that it's spectacular - running Photoshop in native Retina display mode - it might even convince me to my a MBP-Retina.
But I'm confused about the 'upgrade' path - I know that the capabilities have been announced but have read nothing about the upgrade - will it cost anything?
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Nov 17, 2012
Just bought a new Retina Macbook pro and trying to install CS3... the program from my old Macbook would not work when moved to the new one. I have the original disc but this will not work on new Macbooks without a drive.
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Oct 2, 2012
Everytime I use Photoshop CS4 (11.0.2) on my MacBook Pro with Retina display (OS X 10.8.2, 2.6GHz Intel Core i7), the software randomly keeps on crashing without warning. There is no specific thing that I do that makes it crash. I just edit an image like I usually do on Photoshop such as moving objects, creating new layers, and clicking on different sets of tools and the program crashes.
I haven't done much work on it recently but I sometimes also had trouble saving Photoshop files. I don't remember exactly but whenever I save, a error message pops up and tells me that I cannot save the file; saving with a different file name works but I have to constantly make "file1.psd, file2.psd, file3.psd" to aviod the error message.
I haven't tried out my other CS4 Web Preimium softwares on my new MacBook yet and don't have the install disk for it right now since I forgot to bring it with me to study abroad so I can't try reinstalling it.
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Nov 8, 2013
I opened a 16 bit image. When using the crop tool in default mode (NOT classic) when the entire canvas is visible (so not zoomed in), I switched to the crop tool, click on the canvas to get the crop rectangle, then zoomed in more and more. At some point the image goes black, with bits of image showing through, and further zooming reveals a bunch of noisy colorful pixels.
This does not happen in 8 bit mode.
I've not yet had this happen ever on any non-retina computer.
It does not happen when you start already zoomed in somewhat.
It does not happen when the crop tool is set to Classic mode.
It does not happen in Windowed mode, only in Full Screen With Menu Bar mode (so press F once).
I can reproduce it.
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Dec 13, 2012
I have a trial version of C6. When sending a file from Lightroom 4.3 beta into CS6 when I have to clone in some wood panels in a background, I'm crashing. I'm using latest Mac Mountain Lion on a MBP Retina screen. I've uploaded the patch for CS6 and applied it.
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Dec 14, 2012
I have a 15 MacBook Pro retina display, with an external thunderbolt display. Since the 13.1 update, all files that I open in Photshop open at 50% zoom. How can I reset it so they open at 100%? It's really annoying to have to constantly zoom everything that is opened up.
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Apr 5, 2013
I have been designing for a lot of mobile sites these days, in particular: iphone retina display (640w). Most of the time these designs can be long in the tooth with the height of these documents - exceeding 8000 pixels at times. I noticed that 8000 pixels is the threshold limit for the "save for web" export. Anything greater than 8000 pixels will be downgraded in quality on retina devices by scaling the image. The jpg will still be the correct height and width, but when viewed on an iphone, you can easily see the degradation. Images and text are blurry.This is no bueno when trying to show a client what their site will look like on an iphone.
A preference to be changed? Am I missing something to get the full quality of my design comp in order to preserve retina display quality?
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Jan 3, 2013
I've noticed that to get a significantly better drawing performance in Photoshop CS6 with a Mac Book Pro 15" Retina Mid 2012 Nvidia GeForce GT 650M one has to start Photoshop with a screen resolution set to "Best for Retina" then once Photoshop is running, to change the resolution to "Scaled" 1650x1080 or 1920x1200. Why ?
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Jan 21, 2013
I just started a new job and they gave me a new Macbook Pro with Retina. I'm accustomed to designing all of my website mockups at 72dpi, but when I open any of their already designed files, they're super small on the Retina screen. I have to plug in a non-retina external monitor just to work with the files.
What can I do to work on the much more beautiful Retina screen? For new files moving forward, should I be setting up my documents at twice the resolution or size?
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Sep 7, 2013
I buy pse 11 from Apple appstore, this software runs very slow(Cpu very higher) and no retina supported , I want know is there a patch for these problem, orelse I'll ask for refund.
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Mar 23, 2014
Why PSE 12 has a blurry view on my macbook pro with retina?
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