Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Photoshop cs3


CS3 improves on features from previous versions of Photoshop and introduces new tools. One of the most significant is the streamline interface which allows increased performance, speed, and efficiency. There is also improved support for Camera RAW files which allow users to process images with higher speed and conversion quality. CS3 supports over 150 RAW formats as well as JPEG, TIFF and PDF.[40] Enhancements were made to the Black and White Conversion, Brightness and Contrast Adjustment and Vanishing Point Module tools. The Black and White adjustment option improves control over manual grayscale conversions with a dialog box similar
to that of Channel Mixer. There is more control over print options and better management with Adobe Bridge. The Clone Source palette is introduced, adding more options to the clone stamp tool.[41] Other features include the nondestructive Smart Filters, optimizing graphics for mobile devices,[41] Fill Light and Dust Busting tools.[40] Compositing is assisted with Photoshop's new Quick Selection and Refine Edge tools and improved image stitching technology.[42]
CS3 Extended includes everything in CS3 and additional features. There are tools for 3D graphic file formats, video enhancement and animation, and comprehensive image measurement and analysis tools with DICOM file support.[43] The 3D graphic formats allow 3D content to be incorporated into 2D compositions.[40] As for video editing, CS3 supports layers and video formatting so users can edit video files per frame.[40]
CS3 and CS3 Extended were released in April 2007 to the United States and Canada.[40] They were also made available through Adobe’s online store and Adobe Authorized Resellers.[40] Both CS3 and CS3 Extended are offered as either a stand-alone application or feature of Adobe Creative Suite.[40] The price for CS3 is US$649 and the extended version is US$999.[40] Both products are compatible with Intel-based Macs and PowerPCs, supporting Windows XP and Windows Vista.[40]



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