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All droplets - Noiseware and Portraiture do not work in Mac OS Lion.
It says it's a PowerPC application. Lion no longer supports PowerPC apps. Am I the only one struggling here? |
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Oops... never mind, I figured it out myself... I created my own droplets
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Another of the many wonderful things that Apple forces down your throat in an effort to make your personal computer act like a phone/pad.....
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Some additional info re. Droplets and Mac OSX (Lion):
http://www.macworld.com/article/1612...7/cs_lion.html Photoshop CS3, CS4, CS5 Problem: Droplets created in Adobe Photoshop CS5, CS4, or CS3 stop working after you upgrade to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Solution: For CS5 users, the 12.0.1 update lets you create droplets using native code for Intel processors. Update Photoshop CS5 with the latest updates and then recreate your droplets. As for Photoshop CS4 and earlier, droplets do not work on Mac OS X Lion. Droplets in Photoshop CS4 and earlier rely on code for Power PC processors (used by Apple G4 and G5 computers) to run. Droplets in the initial release of Photoshop CS5 also rely on code for PPC processors. Apple no longer supports or includes Rosetta with Lion, which is required to run PPC code on Intel Macs. Adobe suggests using Mac OS X 10.6 or earlier or upgrading to Photoshop CS5 or later. |
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