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Monday, April 4, 2005

Adobe Photoshop CS2 Released

Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 09:50 AM

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/overview.html

"Upgrade to Adobe Photoshop CS2 software for even more of what you crave: more creative options, a more custom-fit Photoshop for the way you work, and more efficient file handling—including batch processing of your digital camera raw files. Stretch your imagination and let the ideas flow with new Photoshop CS2...Simplify file handling with Adobe Bridge, the next-generation File Browser, where you can process multiple camera raw images at once; resize, rate, and label thumbnails; quickly review images in Slideshow mode; search metadata; and more."



Looks like the 800 pound gorilla of the image editing world has put on a few extra pounds - Photoshop CS2 boasts some impressive features. I shudder to think of how bloated and slow it is though - I'm using Photoshop Elements 3.0 now and I can catch a quick nap while it's loading. Adobe doesn't have a good grasp on making their applications fast. :roll: Creative Suite 2 was also updated as well with new versions of several applications. If you're a Photoshop fan, this is a big day!

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