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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended.
What you guys think of the new Photoshop CS3 Extened
Gonna be using it tomorrow to make Obituary new Avvie and Sig.
Here's a Screenie:
Gonna be using it tomorrow to make Obituary new Avvie and Sig.
Here's a Screenie:
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Well im gonna be using it soon...then I should be able to comment better. lol
i saw some pics and it looks nice...eye candy is good. hehe
i saw some pics and it looks nice...eye candy is good. hehe
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Here we go...the differences between the Extended version and non extended!!
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/
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NealeDeadlyAlien wrote:Doobs, Have you ever used Corel Draw before, if so I wanna know what that is like.
Ive used it before and nil tell u CS and THE GIMP are WAAAAY easier to use!!!
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Theres a price difference in $300
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Also been using the extended and besides loving the new workspace layout, nothing really different has appeared...
But use it more cause of the nice layout cause CS2's one kinda p'd me off at times...
But use it more cause of the nice layout cause CS2's one kinda p'd me off at times...
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Photoshop automatic people remover:
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How does this work?
This technique exploits a new feature in Photoshop CS3 Extended called Stacking Order. Look in your Layers palette, and you'll see that your images have been converted into a special type of Smart Object. That icon we've circled in our screenshot indicates that your layer is an image stack.
An image stack creates a single composite view out of a larger collection of images (in this case your original photos shot with a tripod). By choosing a different stack mode (Layer > Smart Objects > Stack Mode) you can change how Photoshop generates that composite view.
Using the median setting, Photoshop automatically identifies areas that are similar between your photos (the unchanging background) and removes the elements that change between shots (the wandering people).
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