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April 2010
Experts 90% 28 Reviews
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Abstract: Provides: Image enhancement, alteration, and creation.Developer: AdobeRequirements: Mac OS X v10.5.7 or greater, Intel processor, 1GB RAM, 2GB of disk spacePrice: $699 for standard version ($199 for upgrade), $999 for extended version ($349 for upgra...
Abstract: Adobe’s announcement of Photoshop CS5 was accompanied by some of the most talked-about new Photoshop features to date–Content Aware Fill, for example, represented a paradigm shift towards simplicity in image editing. But behind all of the hype with a b...
Photoshop updates come along every 18 to 24 months, and in this economy, it’s harder than ever to justify the upgrade cost. With Photoshop CS5 and CS5 Extended however, it’s a no-brainer, especially if you skipped CS4. If you work in advertising or gr...
Abstract: Adobe CS5 press release Photoshop CS5 press release Photoshop CS5 preview Part 1 Welcome to the second in our series of articles previewing Photoshop CS5. In this instalment we examine enhancements to the edge refinement tools for making selections. Wh...
Abstract: Each new version of Photoshop has one thing in common, it touts some new feature set which will change the way you use the application. With CS3 it was smart filters, with CS4 Photoshop gained support for 3D painting, compositing, and manipulation, an...
Selections made easier with Refine edge and Smart radius, Lots of minor feature requests added, No major change to interface - so for regulars it continues with its comfortable feel, Still the industry standard.
For the majority of photographers it's still a very expensive program, Content Aware is not as clever as it looks.
The Content Aware option is, without doubt, the major new feature in CS5, followed closely behind by the advanced Refine Edges options and the Lens Correction utility.So from an upgrade point of view the Content Aware feature is a bit disappointing, es...
Abstract: Photoshop has been around since 1990, or over twenty years. CS5 is really Photoshop 12; Adobe changed the name to CS, "Creative Suite," back at version 8 to make it seem bright and new, as opposed to a perennial re-hack. Th...