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Adobe Photoshop CS3

By Nico Yan On April 25, 2007 Under Uncategorized

I’ve just Adobe Photoshop CS3 in the office, it’s pretty big, and I might say its pretty impressive at first though I havent really used it much.

I’ll put it into the test later on at work. Though I’ve checked the memory usage it use which lands from 130K (Task manager). I won’t wonder because the installations needs 1.1gb of free space before you can install it.

Oh, I got the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended version. I’m gonna get the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium.

Also here are some highlights (new stuffs) on Adobe Photoshop CS3:

For Everyone

Bridge CS3Figure BridgeWindow

Bridge has plenty of great new features like a Loupe view of your photos and better ways to sort and compare photos to make it easier to find your keepers and losers. There’s also photo stacking, quick thumbnail previews, and easier ways to see your metadata.

CloningFigure Cloning

Cloning just got easier with the brand new addition of the Clone Source palette. Right under the Window menu, you now have an entirely new way to make the cloning process simpler and more intuitive.  

Refine Edges Dialog

This is a brand spankin’ new dialog that will show up in the Figure RefineEdgesOptions Bar any time you create a selection. It allows you to preview your selection edges over different backgrounds so you can see just how it’s going to look. It shows up no matter what tool you use to create a selection and it’s there to do just what it says—refine your selection edges. It’s pretty cool, too. You can feather your selection on the fly and get a live preview of what it’ll look like so there’s no guessing involved.

Quick Select ToolFigure QuickSelection

The Quick Select tool is a brand new tool that lives up to its name. It automatically senses the edges of the object you’re trying to select and snaps the selection into place. Think of it as the Magic Wand tool on steroids.

 

For Photographers

Black and White AdjustmentFigure Blackandwhite

This is one that’s a long time overdue. Now CS3 has a dedicated way to turn a color photo into a black and white. No more tricks of the trade for black and whites. You’ve got a new adjustment and it has a ton of settings that allow you to control just how your black and whites look.

Camera RawFigure CameraRaw

Photoshop CS3 also includes a new version of Camera Raw—Camera Raw 4.0. You’ll find a lot of cool features that are similar to Photoshop Lightroom such as a Highlight Recovery slider and Fill Light controls. Plus, you have Split Toning controls as well as a Grayscale mixer to create killer black and whites right inside of Camera Raw.

Auto Align

Ever take a photo of a group where one person had his eyes shut? So, what do you do? Naturally, you’d take another photo. But then, cousin Jimmy wasn’t smiling and Grandma Emily would be devastated if everyone didn’t look his best. That’s where Auto Align comes in. It automatically aligns two photos to make it easier to include the best shots of everyone in the final image.

New Curves InterfaceFigure Curves

Curves got a facelift in CS3. Now, you can see the Histogram behind the Curve as well as get some options for fine-tuning the way your curve looks.

For Designers

Vanishing PointFigure VanishingPoint

The Vanishing Point filter now includes the ability to wrap graphics around planes other than a straight 90-degree angle.

Smart FiltersFigure SmartFilters

WooooHoooo! Filters no longer have to create a permanent change to your layer. With the new smart filters you can easily apply filters to your layers and go back and change their settings at any time. I have to say: This one rocks!

 

 

General Ease of Use and Other Improvements

Enhanced InterfaceFigure Interface

The enhanced interface gives you a great deal of control over the areas of Photoshop you use most. There’s a new quick palette area that gives you access to commonly used tools and presets. There are also preferences for auto hiding and collapsing palettes when you’re not using them.

Web Photo GalleryFigure WebGallery

The Web Photo Gallery is now actually called the Adobe Media Gallery and it’s pretty darn sweet. There are plenty of killer ways to show off your photos and images in great web layouts.

And there you have it. Adobe included something for everyone in this new release so whether you’re a photographer, graphic designer, or anyone who just loves using Photoshop to organize and edit your photos, you’ll want to try out the beta release. Also, make sure you check out the most comprehensive resource out there for Photoshop CS3 beta over at the National Association of Photoshop Professionals CS3 Learning Center.

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