Huge Delay in Photoshop CS4 features

Hey. I've download Photoshop CS4 and running it in trial mode. When I use the brush tool for example, the delay in it actually printing on the paper after I click and drag is like 1-2 seconds. I have a pretty good PC, 2.4ghz @ quad.
Any ideas?

uncheck advanced drawing in the gpu enable advanced features.
you may also want to turn of 'show overlay' and clipping in the clone stamp feature if you use that often and notice a delay.

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    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 21:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 22:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 23:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 24:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 25:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 26:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 27:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 28:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 29:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 30:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 31:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 32:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 33:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x9003b46e __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdee83 TSWaitOnCondition + 126
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cbdd6a TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 202
    4   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdeb00 MPWaitOnQueue + 208
    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
    6   AdobeACE                      0x027c0d85 0x2790000 + 200069
    7   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    8   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 34:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900343a6 mach_wait_until + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab3ad nanosleep + 314
    2   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc6755 ScObjects::Thread::sleep(unsigned int) + 143
    3   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc67b5 ScObjects::Thread::wait(unsigned int) + 23
    4   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cb7502 ScObjects::BridgeTalkThread::run() + 332
    5   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc6a77 ScObjects::Thread::go(void*) + 239
    6   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    7   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 35:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 36:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 37:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 38:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 39:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 40:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 41:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 42:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 43:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 44:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 45:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 46:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                    

  • Photoshop CS4 opengl crapness

    I'm wondering why is it that I have to go into the prefereneces every sodding time to enable the GPU support.. I have the latest gfx drivers XPsp3, 8800gtx, Photoshop seems incapable of just working properly, I suppose I could ignore the error message, but it would still leave me to have go turn the stupid poor feature back on... which does actually work, but PS seems to think it needs disabling after I close the program.. wtf
    btw I did follow adobes crap support docs on this issue...
    "3. Update your GPU drivers and then turn on Enable OpenGL Drawing.
    If Photoshop crashes or disappears because of a GPU problem, it turns off Enable OpenGL Drawing and it writes a flag file in the preferences folder, called GPUinitcrashed. The next time you open Photoshop, this warning displays: "Photoshop has encountered a problem with the display driver, and has temporarily disabled GPU enhancements. Check the video card manufacturer's website for the latest software. GPU enhancements can be enabled in the Performance panel of Preferences."
    Download the most recent version of your display driver from the display card manufacturer's site (Windows) or check to see if there's an operating system update (Mac OS).
    Important: If you turn on Enable OpenGL Drawing before you update your driver, then Photoshop uses the old display driver again. If the driver wasn't updated, then Photoshop fails again. If you do not turn on Enable OpenGL Drawing, then the GPU won't be accessed and Photoshop does not fail.
    ..."Photoshop does not fail.".. lol yeah right Photoshop FAILS alright.. fails at poor innovation and shity noob features year in, year out.

    When I say I have the latest gfx drivers.. I mean the LATEST 180.43 currently ... "It's probably safe to say that a lot of people who claim to have "the latest drivers" haven't really bothered to check in a while. " ... so you can take that nonsense back.
    anyway for the past day PS hasn't brought back the opengl prompt saying its disabled itself... course the day before that even though I was using the same gfx drivers it would forget I had turned on acceleration, and on next app relaunch I'd get that prompt. So I'm just hoping it stays on this time and doesn't bother me again, course if upgrade the gfx drivers I'm sure it will disable itself again and I'll be back to the useless PS preferences dialog to enable it.
    Chris Farrel.. its def not an issue to do with my hdd setup or partition setup.. i know what you're saying, but scratch disks and disk i/o is not the issue here.. its Photoshop CS4 and it has some issues caused with this opengl implementation and GUI change, maybe its also to do with Nvidia they've been known to be slackers for fixing application bugs.. if it ain't a game they don't seem give **** I mean they are more likely to have hoards of gamers pissed off at there new game not working than adobe users who don't seem to have a clue when something isn't working or a way of pinpointing the problem.
    Bart Cross - grow some balls.. and instead of playing cry baby.. you leave some crap response about XP being the problem!! you're blaming an OS that has run Photoshop CS3 absolutly fine without any floating doc lag or opengl disabling itself on app close! and don't at all think that perhaps CS4 that has a new graphics system is perhaps has some issues? you must be one stupid fanboy. I wonder what your OS of choice is.
    Pimco- delay as much as possible or try get CS3, CS4 is a doozy, no doubt CS5 might be better.. heck you might even get the rest of the features they held back from this release :P like they give you alt+rmb left/right to adjust brush size..but wtf happened to adjusting brush hardness.. pfff Adobe idiots.. that might get added next 18months where you'll be able to alt+rmb up&down to adjust brush hardness or let alone any other brush dynamics.. well done adobe.. thanks for stringing out the features.
    And I've heard many other CS4 users complain about the poor opengl performance.. and not just in Photoshop .. AFX .. heck even Soundbooth has been known to have gfx glitches.. and moving floating documents does display a lag, not when you're moving but initialy as you grab hold of that floating docs titlebar.. never happened with PS CS3.
    Wing.. you must be my new fan :) to go out and collect all those quotes well done. I enjoyed reading them

  • Complaint: Animated GIF, Photoshop CS4

    I am a freelance print designer. Needless to say that I have upgraded to the Design Standard Edition of the Creative Suite 4. Still, some customers ask me to do their web banners, too.
    Fact 1:
    There is an animation palette in Photoshop CS4 Standard.
    Fact 2:
    You can create animations with that palette.
    Fact 3:
    You can save the animation as an animated GIF.
    Fact 4:
    Opening the animated GIF, you only get the first frame, so you cannot edit the animation or content inside the GIF.
    Fact 5:
    I need to alter a few animated GIFs which I created several years ago using Photoshop CS2. Due to a harddrive crash, I don't have access to the original layered PSD files any more.
    Fact 5:
    Photoshop CS4, the most advanced image editing tool on the face of the earth, is absolutely useless at this point, and I have to find freeware or shareware to do the job. Finding and purchasing this sort of software is MY time, and that is MY money.
    Whatever drove Adobe to cripple Photoshop CS4 Standard, whatever drove them to expel the simple "Open Animated GIF" feature from Photoshop CS4, it was the wrong decision.
    This, Adobe, is a customer complaint. Take it serious. There is competition, and I hear a lot about GIMP these days.
    Frustrated,
    Gero

    I know this thread is getting on a bit now, but I do have the answers.
    Quite simply, as far as I can tell, this cannot be done without Quicktime installed.
    To open an animated gif in CS4 on a PC:
    1. Go to File->Import->Video Frames to Layers
    2. In the File Name box type “*” ( or you can type the name manually) The window will now show every type of file
    3. Select your gif and you are done
    To open animated gif in CS4 on a MAC:
    1.  Go to open, select your GIF, then in the bottom left corner of the open file dialogue box select Quicktime Movie as the format, then open your GIF.
    2.  You’ll need to open your animations window by going to window -> animation. This will bring up the time line.
    3.  If you want to have all of the frames broken up into layers, click the options in the animation window, and select “Flatten Frames into Layers”.
    This will give you access to all the frames as layers and you can now edit the GIF as though it was a movie.
    I hope this helps to ease somebody's frustration.

  • Set default printer in Photoshop CS4

    I'm a long-time Photoshop user (since Photoshop 3), upgraded to CS4 many months ago, and just updated my printer.  It is one of these all-in-one jobs that prints, copies, and faxes.  It has two printer device drivers: one for normal printing and one for the fax function.  The problem is (I think) that it seems to default in Photoshop to the fax function.  Therefore, when I try to print out a 4x6 photo @ 200ppi, it still defaults to 8 1/2 x 11 format (that you would get with a fax machine).
    In CS4, from the main menu, File > Print.  In the pop-up it says 8.5 ins x 11in.  I checked [X] Scale to fit Media, and now it says print resolution 109ppi (yikes ... I wanted 200ppi).  "Bounding Box" was checked as a default, so I left it checked (what is that, anyway)?  The 8.5 x 11 does not go away.  Clicked [Print].
    A Print menu pops up.  It says, for some strange reason, HP Officejet Pro 8500 A909g Series fax ... yikes ... in last screen it didn't say fax, so I selected the 8500 option without fax (presume that is the printer). Clecked Preferences, and got "Printing Preferences" popup.  My default printing shortcut was selected (which is for mornal B&W draft-quality text) -- so I checked Photo Printing-Borderles.  Paper size defaluted to Borderless 4x6in, HP Advanced Photo Papers, Best Quality, grayscale off, and changed orientation from landscape to Portrait.  Under "Features" Basic Options were HP Advanced Photo Papers, Best Quality, Portrait (instead of Landscape) ... paper size was set to Borderless 4x6in.  Print in Color.  Clicked OK. That closed the Popup and returned me to the Print panel.  Clicked "Print"
    Got a 1.25" wide by 2" high print ... NOT a 4x6.
    As I dig down into the menus, it appears to be initially defaulting to the "FAX" drivers for CS4, not the printer drivers.  That's probably why it keeps coming up 8 1/2 x 11 at 109ppi.
    What did I do wrong?
    Thanks !!

    Photoshop CS4 uses an old (introduced in Win16?) printing API that limits the printer name length to 30 or 31 characters. With your printer name, that gets you halfway into "Series" and anything past that will be ignored.
    The simple solution is to rename your printer to something shorter. Go into the control panel, printers and faxes, and right-click on the printer and choose "Rename" and rename the printer. That should resolve the problem.

  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extreme Lag?

    Hello everyone!
    I've been a fan of Adobe for quite some time and started using it the first day in my new school. (We were given laptops with CS4 installed for free.)
    Now the thing is, 2 years has gone and I've recently gotten a new computer and I recently bought the Adobe CS4 Masters Collection. It's a great package and it was definetily worth saving my money for and tons of begging, my parents finally gave in. However, aside from Photoshop CS4 ALL programs work extremely smooth and I'm learning a lot.
    Photoshop CS4 does not unfortunately. I will try to explain this as thoroughly as possible. Whenever I try to write text or change tool it always comes up a "Progress" box loading what I'm doing, for example if I just want to make a text box and write "Hello." it will take forever:
    This is a print screen of me writing the text: "Hello." this is around 3 minutes in... I recall that Photoshop does not normally take that long to process writing that text nor changing tool... what is happening? Below are my PC specifications:
    Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3300MHz
    16GB RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Also, since I'm using an SSD harddrive to boot up I made sure that my 'Scratch Disks' are not on my bootup harddrive which is C: so I configured it to look like:
    And yes, I did try to turn off OpenGL. No changes. I did try the original scratch disk to be C. No changes. I did play around with the RAM usage, no changes. I really need help, it feels like a big portion of my money was tossed into the recycle bin.
    Also I did try to use the program with the Default settings, it has been like this from THE START. I've tried using both the 32bit and 64bit version but still nothing.

    >> recently bought the Adobe CS4 Masters Collection.
    It's been about 2 years since that was available for sale.
    Where did you get an obsolete version of the suite?
    Now about performance: Did you notice that your document is zoomed out to 1%?
    You've got a HUGE document. Most likely you made a mistake in the resolution of the document and typed 2000 inches instead of 2000 pixels or something like that.

  • Photoshop CS4 new document dialog issue...

    http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/7835/optionpu6.gif
    Can this Photoshop CS4 new document dialog issue be improved? Info in the pic.

    there's a feature request section at the top of the fourm allen. these kinds of posts should be done in there, so the programmers and engineers at adobe have them all in one place.

  • Why is it  type in Photoshop  CS4 and I get Photoshop FxG extension for my search?

    I'm using Photoshop CS4 on my Imac Intel computer printing on my Epson Pro 4000 printer. I just started using Colormunki calibration software to make ICC profiles for my printing papers on the Epson 4000 printer. I;m a little pissed due a month of workiing out all kind of problems from the Epson folks telling me how Apple change everything around  in Snow Leopard OS plus being told that the driver for the Epson 4000 only was for Leopard and the driver wouldn't work on Snow Leopard or if so have very limited printing features. Finally I spoke to one of the Epson tech people who told me that the driver for the Epson 4000 for leopard would support Snow Leopard OS
    .In the past when I was using Leopard OS with photoshop CS4. I could go in, select let photoshop manage file, then turn off my color managment select my papers ICC profile and bang beautiful print. Now since I'm working in Snow Leopard I fellow the same set up and I get this terrible dark images like years ago when I first start printing on Epson printers. Where everyone use to open the file up about a 1 1/2 f stops to get the file to print close to what you saw on the computer screent. Then I discovered  the color sync part in Photoshop and bang I got exactly what I saw on the computer screen back in the old days..
    I spend all day making color profiles from Colormunki software and device on my roll paper enhance matte pape and canvas paperss  with the color mangmenet off.  I would print using these new ICC profiles and I get the same terribel color I got before using this software when I made profiles from Epson Enhance Matte sheet paper thinking there might be a slight difference between my sheet Epson Enhance matte and my roll Epson enhance matte.
    Here is the joke. I select like printer manage files whch grays out any ICC profile because Epson told me that Apple asked Epson to turn off the feature undetr let printer manage file and then select a ICC profile as Apple said due to double color managment.
    \When I select like printer managment file I get a print that looks like what I have on my computer screen. Has anyone face this problem with Snow Leopard selecting like photoshop manage file, select perceptual , and turning off color managment and getting terrible color prints?

    Found out the answer myself. All this to say that the driver for my Epson 4000 updated for Leopard which is supported for Snow Leopard.
    I didn't realized I had updated my Snow Leopard to 10.6.3 and the Epson Driver is  onlly supported to Snow Leopard 10.5

  • How do you make a 3d octagon in photoshop cs4 extended?

    How do you make a 3d octagon in photoshop cs4 extended that you can map artwork to? I've been searched online for a solution that doesn't involve using a 3D program but can't find anything. Can't you extrude a shape like in Illustrator, or exporta true 3D shape from Illustrator that will work? I'd use Illustrator but the mapping thing is finicky, and doesn't alow wrapping images around angles. (now someones going to say: "Don't mention any other programs in a PHotoshop forum!" Yeah yeah, there should be a forum then about using different Adobe programs together.) End of rant, any suggestions much appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Mike

    Thanks for your prompt response!
    Suggested Bridge Update
    It turns out that I got a message that this update had already been installed, which led me to more carefully look at the Bridge window and (finally) see that the Output module had a Quality dropdown: Full, 300 ppi, 150 ppi, 96 ppi and 72 ppi.  Thanks!  I decided to compare the CS4/Bridge results to those I got in CS2 with its convenient File/Automate/PDF Presentation/Multi-Page Document routine that I like.
    My project was an 8-page PDF made from scanned pages of handwritten notes into which some fairly small type had been insert using the Photoshop CS2 Type tool.  In Photoshop CS2, I had settled on "medium quality" JPEG compression as giving a "reasonable" file size (about 7 MB) and "very good/excellent" image quality.  I experimented with making the PDF in Bridge, using all five Quality levels.  See table below.  The Bridge "good minus" file was about the same size as the file produced in CS2, which I judged to be "very good/excellent" and slightly better visually than the 300-ppi, 23.5-MB Bridge file.
    Bridge Quality:
    Full
    300 ppi
    150 ppi
    96 ppi
    72 ppi
    File Size:
    25.2 MB
    23.5 MB
    7.6 MB
    3.2 MB
    2.1 MB
    Subjective Quality:
    Very good
    Very good
    Good minus
    Poor
    Useless
    I appreciate that you may not be all that interested in these observations, but it seems to me that Adobe has done us no favors in the multi-page PDF department in going from CS2 to CS4!
    Install the Old Contact Sheet/Picture Package Plug-Ins
    I had already done this some time ago, in order to get in CS4 the File/Automate/Contact Sheet II feature I liked in CS2.  It does not appear to me that this plug-in has anything to do with make multi-page PDF's.  Perhaps I'm missing something.
    Again, thanks for your response!

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