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YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 13:29:22 +0000 UTC]
Hi,
I cannout find the ICNS files in the archive. I'd like to have the icons in ICNS format (since I use Windows and IcoFX supports only ICNS); can you please convert them, and perhaps your folder icons as well?
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-02 20:32:37 +0000 UTC]
I'm done converting them to windows format.
They look somehow different from the Windows version, unless you manually resized them.
[link]
...I'm looking into Adobe Systems TOO much.
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 22:16:10 +0000 UTC]
And that Photobucket photo Is wrong. The default Mac OS X icon size IS INFACT 512x512 pixels. BIGGER and CLEARER than Windows 256x256 icons.
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-03 15:19:52 +0000 UTC]
They've got even bigger ones here: [link]
These icons (and other graphics revolving around them) started off as vector images made with Illustrator, Fireworks, or both.
I couldn't get the 512x512 icons with IcoFX or iConvert. IcoFX did show a nitice that it contained a 512 icon that it couldn't display though.
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 22:14:12 +0000 UTC]
but the wierd thing is, all Mac OS X icons are topped at 512x512 pixels, and the 512x512 version of the Adobe icons on Mac are skinnier than the 128x128 version... that's a bit odd :/
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-03 15:21:15 +0000 UTC]
I guess the thickness of the 3D part (or rather, the whole icon) is tailored for each icon size. This makes it weird for me to see the regular-sized icons looking blurred.
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 22:11:41 +0000 UTC]
No I did not edit them at all, the 3D part on the Mac Adobe icons are a little thicker. Windows on the other hand are skinny. That Is what you probably mean
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-02 19:51:53 +0000 UTC]
...Oh wait. I can access your icons now. The contents could be found in the /__MACOSX/Adobe CS5 icons/HQX folder.
Can I make Windows-compatible versions of these icons and upload them (or let you do that)?
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-02 19:46:26 +0000 UTC]
Actually, for some reason I cannot find .icns files in your zip file. There are only two folders names HQX and PNG.
This tool called IcoFX runs on Windows and can read both ICO and ICNS files (and is therefore very valuable). I tried to read your HQX files with that, but it failed.
On other note, I'm surprised to see you getting these icons. I mean, how did you get Audition and Media Player? This could mean either you made them yourself (perhaps using these .ai files ), or Adobe is releasing these icons in ways I don't know.
Much thanks!
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 22:20:48 +0000 UTC]
Actually why is the Adobe Media Player icon in that format????????? Maybe they are going to release and Adobe Media Player CS5 and they have a Leaked hidden icon in the installer file!!!! This happens all the time in new apps!!!!
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YoungLink19 In reply to xXmatt69Xx1 [2011-04-03 15:10:29 +0000 UTC]
It's probably a planned but dropped release. Which is too bad, since Adobe Media Player was the only way to extract and save Adobe TV videos if I remember correctly.
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-03 17:44:18 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it would be very cool to have and Adobe Media Player CS5
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xXmatt69Xx1 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 22:05:58 +0000 UTC]
I went inside the "adobe_cs5_mastercollection.dmg" file, went into the folder that held every install file and folder, then went inside each one and extracted the files myself. I then right clicked on each .app file and selected "Show Package Contents" and found the icons in there.
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YoungLink19 In reply to YoungLink19 [2011-04-02 13:30:10 +0000 UTC]
(These are supposed to be replying your CS5 icon set)
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