Photoshop Not Responding?
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Glad it was an easy fix. lol
There are quite a few new image tools in CS5, but the interface is mostly the same, so the upgrade is not noticeable right away.
CS5 natively supports 32-bit and 64-bit, which is nice.
CS5 also has the new content-aware tool, which can work wonders on editing unsightly areas of an image, like say there's a telephone wire hanging across a tree you're trying to photograph. You can use content-aware to automatically delete the wire and it will fill in the background as if the wire was never there to begin with. It's a really nice feature, and far better than trying to use the spot/healing brush.
Here's a link that shows differences between the versions.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photos...ml?PID=2159997
CS3 is still great, though. I still use it on my computer at work, since I'm too lazy to install CS5.
There are quite a few new image tools in CS5, but the interface is mostly the same, so the upgrade is not noticeable right away.
CS5 natively supports 32-bit and 64-bit, which is nice.
CS5 also has the new content-aware tool, which can work wonders on editing unsightly areas of an image, like say there's a telephone wire hanging across a tree you're trying to photograph. You can use content-aware to automatically delete the wire and it will fill in the background as if the wire was never there to begin with. It's a really nice feature, and far better than trying to use the spot/healing brush.
Here's a link that shows differences between the versions.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photos...ml?PID=2159997
CS3 is still great, though. I still use it on my computer at work, since I'm too lazy to install CS5.
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