Graphics Tools - Publish.com
Publish.com Ziff-Davis Enterprise  
SEARCH · ONLINE MEDIA · MOBILE · WEB DESIGN · GRAPHICS TOOLS · PRINTING · PHOTO · TIPS · OPINIONS
Home arrow Graphics Tools arrow Adobe Adds Two Editions to Photoshop Product Line
Adobe Adds Two Editions to Photoshop Product Line
By Patrick Hoffman

Rate This Article:
Add This Article To:
Adobe will add to its digital imaging product line with two editions of Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 3 intended to increase adaptability and add efficiencies to the image management process across digital media. (eWEEK.com)

While at the Photo Marketing Association show in Las Vegas, Adobe Systems announced March 8 that it will add two editions to its Photoshop family of products, Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite CS 3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended.

The Adobe Photoshop product line provides creative professionals with digital imaging software that lets users manage, adjust, edit and customize their photos.

With Adobe Photoshop CS3, currently available for download as a beta version, users will be provided with features such as automatic layer alignment and blending tools that allow users to combine their images.

"Photoshop CS3 delivers creative tools, adaptability and more efficient editing, processing and file handling tools while also allowing users to custom-fit Photoshop to the way they work," said John Loiacono, senior vice president of Creative Solutions Unit at San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe.

Photoshop CS3 features Adobe Bridge, a file browser that allows users to process and review multiple camera images at once while also including multiple layer control, which enables users to select and move, group, transform and warp objects by clicking and dragging directly on the canvas.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 also allows users to utilize Adobe Device Central, which lets users design, preview and test content that is created for smaller screens.

By using Photoshop CS3, creative professionals can polish digital photos, wrap an image around any shape using Image Warp and retouch photos using the Spot Healing Brush option. Users will also be able to neutralize red eyes with the one-click red-eye correction tool.

Click here to read more about Adobe's video tools.

"This beta gives customers an early chance to see the power of a Photoshop release, optimized and tuned to run natively on the latest hardware and operating systems," Loiacono said.

The beta version of Photoshop CS3 is available now as a universal binary for the Macintosh platform as well as for Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista computers. Photoshop CS3 is expected to be formally released this upcoming spring.

The extended version of Photoshop CS3, designed for film, video, multimedia, graphic Web designers and researchers, includes the same features of Photoshop CS3 but also adds capabilities for 3-D, motion graphics and analysis tools.

Photoshop CS3 Extended provides users with an image-editing toolset that enables users to edit, paint and clone over several video frames while also allowing users to integrate 3-D content into their 2-D works.

Using Photoshop CS3 Extended, users are able to develop an animation from a series of images and use it in various formats such as QuickTime, MPEG-4 and Adobe Flash Video.

Other industry professionals such as medical workers, architects and scientists will be able to use Photoshop CS3 Extended to take out quantitative and qualitative data from images, enabling users to view, edit and interpret images.

Read the full story on eWEEK.com: Adobe Adds Two Editions to Photoshop Product Line


Discuss Adobe Adds Two Editions to Photoshop Product Line
 
>>> Be the FIRST to comment on this article!
 

 
 
>>> More Graphics Tools Articles          >>> More By Patrick Hoffman
 


Buyer's Guide
Explore hundreds of products in our Publish.com Buyer's Guide.
Web design
Content management
Graphics Software
Streaming Media
Video
Digital photography
Stock photography
Web development
View all >

ADVERTISEMENT


FREE ZIFF DAVIS ENTERPRISE ESEMINARS AT ESEMINARSLIVE.COM
  • Dec 10, 4 p.m. ET
    Eliminate the Drawbacks of Traditional Backup/Replication for Linux
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by InMage
  • Dec 11, 1 p.m. ET
    Data Modeling and Metadata Management with PowerDesigner
    with Joel Shore. Sponsored by Sybase
  • Dec 12, 12 p.m. ET
    Closing the IT Business Gap: Monitoring the End-User Experience
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by Compuware
  • Dec 12, 2 p.m. ET
    Enabling IT Consolidation
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by Riverbed & VMWare
  • VTS
    Join us on Dec. 19 for Discovering Value in Stored Data & Reducing Business Risk. Join this interactive day-long event to learn how your enterprise can cost-effectively manage stored data while keeping it secure, compliant and accessible. Disorganized storage can prevent your enterprise from extracting the maximum value from information assets. Learn how to organize enterprise data so vital information assets can help your business thrive. Explore policies, strategies and tactics from creation through deletion. Attend live or on-demand with complimentary registration!
    FEATURED CONTENT
    IT LINK DISCUSSION - MIGRATION
    A Windows Vista® migration introduces new and unique challenges to any IT organization. It's important to understand early on whether your systems, hardware, applications and end users are ready for the transition.
    Join the discussion today!



    .NAME Charging For Whois
    Whois has always been a free service, but the .NAME registry is trying to change that.
    Read More >>

    Sponsored by Ziff Davis Enterprise Group

    NEW FROM ZIFF DAVIS ENTERPRISE


    Delivering the latest technology news & reviews straight to your handheld device

    Now you can get the latest technology news & reviews from the trusted editors of eWEEK.com on your handheld device
    mobile.eWEEK.com

     


    RSS 2.0 Feed


    internet
    rss graphic Publish.com
    rss graphic Google Watch

    Video Interviews


    streaming video
    Designing Apps for Usability
    DevSource interviews usability pundit Dr. Jakob Nielsen on everything from the proper attitude for programmers to the importance of prototyping in design to the reasons why PDF, Flash and local search engines can hurt more than they help.
    ADVERTISEMENT