Marquee "Refine Edges" Bug report.

Hello,
How can I submit a bug to Adobe? I posted this thread http://forums.adobe.com/message/3004106#3004106 and have found out what the issue is after a large amount of time troubleshooting.
The bug is found by following these steps.
Make a box in illustrator, copy paste as smart object into photoshop file. Command click on the smart object, then Select>Modify>Expand 100 pixels. Copy paste into a new document. See the feathered edges on the sides?
Now to avoid feather edges you need to set your "Contrast" to 100% in Refine Edges. But here is where the bug is. If you are working on one document, when you copy paste into the new one if you set your contrast too 100% it will still feather. You have to go into the Refine Edges, move the cursor from 100% all the way to 0% then back up to 100% EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!!!
I am working on a rather large window display spanning several hundred feet (10+ windows) I set up all the windows at 10% in Illustrator because of scale. Import into PS at 1000dpi then drop the dpi to 100 (resizing) for the final product. I have 10+ windows to do, with each one having 2 marquee selections (bottom and top windows) This means I can no longer just expand my marquee selection, copy/paste into a new document and be done. Now my steps are tripled because of this new "feature". I can't imagine having to do something like this full time. Why on earth would I have to put the contrast to 100% then down to 0% then back up to 100% EVERY TIME I try to copy paste something?
On a side note, is there a way to get this feature removed or taken out of CS4? I just want clean edges all the time, I never use feathering...at all.
Mac OSX 10.5.8
2.66 Quad Core Intel Xeon
8gb 1066 Mhz DDR3
Photoshop CS4 11.0.2
Thank you.

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       ZigZag 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
    Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE
    Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE
    Flash:
       Mini Bridge
       Kuler
    Installed TWAIN devices: NONE

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention with a nicely written bug report, I've been able to reproduce this on my end. Will pass it on.
    Thanks again!

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    Forum Support
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  • Bug report follow-up

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  • Solaris8 and 9 (possibly 7) /dev/poll driver bug report.

    Hello,
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    #include <sys/stat.h>
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  • Bug Report: The keyboard focus doesn't automatical...

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    Since the new interface for Skype was introduced officially in Skype 7.0, there is a bug with the system/keyboard focus for a new conversation window. When Skype is in "Split Window View" and each new conversation automatically pops up in a separate window, the system/keyboard focus doesn't land in the chat entry edit field. Instead, the user has to press Shift+TAB a couple of times, to move it there and reply to the chat message received. This especially problematic for screen reader users, who rely on keyboard navigation. This mainly occurs when a new conversation is started with an incoming message, but it sometimes occurs when moving the focus out of that conversation window and later back in it again (while it is still opened).
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  • Bug report: Naming a Bin after creating it with drag'n'drop

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  • Bug report: vpn (ipsec) interface number in snmp always change

    Hi,
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    Summary:
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    What is the problem:
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    Since I won't pay a dime for this problem to be fixed, I can only see pain in this path(calling to speak with a tech support representative).
    I also readed that Belkin has bought Linksys, so I don't know if the RV082 will remain with Cisco or will go with Belkin.
    So, my only hope is to document this bug, that is pressent inall firmware version and hardware version of the RV082 as of today.
    many thanks for your help,
    regards,
    Oliver

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    Bug Report was filed!
    Any observations???

    I got it myself. My shortcut combination contained the option key. That causes AP to replace any adjustments already made to the image. You have to use a keyboard short cut combination without the option key.
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    Just tryed to install Rhythmbox and had to track down that depedency.  Just figured I'd post it here to try to give it some more attention.  Seems like a pretty easy fix that could save some users some frustration.  Go give it a vote on the bug report so the developers will see this.

    For Oracle TopLink customers can report bugs using a support request on metalink.oracle.com.
    For TopLink Essentials customer can directly file bugs in the GlassFish system.
    Doug

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    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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    Hi Stephen,
    We are collecting feature requests as idea threads here on the forums versus using that form. If you believe you have discovered a bug with Creative Cloud please post about it here on the forums.
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    -Dave

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