Adobe has released an update for Photoshop CS5. The 11.3 Mb Photoshop CS5 12.0.1 Mac update corrects a number of high priority bugs with 64-bit Mac, Performance, User Interface, Type, Content-Aware Fill, HDR, 3D, Painting, GPU and Liquify.
The most significant fixes in the Photoshop 12.0.1 update include the following on both the Windows and Mac platforms:
- A number of issues that could cause slow performance have been addressed.
- Top crashers found in the field have been addressed.
- 3D refractions, Ray Tracing and IBL workflows have been improved.
- Out of memory error opening some TIFFs has been addressed.
- A crash in Content-Aware Fill has been addressed.
- Font related crashes have been addressed.
- A number of user interface and workspace issues have been fixed.
- A number of painting-related problems have been addressed, including video layer issues.
Specific Mac improvements include:
- Right-click correctly selects the layer clicked on in the context menu.
- Right-click to bring up the brush picker displays the picker under the cursor on the correct monitor.
- Slow performance when using the Liquify filter has been fixed.
- An issue where menus become disabled has been fixed.
- Scrolling speed using Apple Mighty and Magic Mouse mouse wheel has been improved.
- Double-clicking the document title bar now correctly minimizes the document.
- Fixed a crash that could occur when generating font previews.
- Fixed an issue with batch processes on open documents.
- Droplets are now Intel-native to improve compatibility in 64-bit mode and to remove the requirement to run droplets using Rosetta.
- Fixed an issue where a white pixel would show up on screen after invoking certain dialogs.


