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03/21/2007 02:33:04 PM · #1 |
I've only ever used Photoshop 7. I often struggle with photos where the exposure range is too much for the camera, and so have played with HDR. But I'm noticing the the "Shadow-Highlight" tool is often mentioned, as a feature in CS2.
What are the improvements in CS2 over Photoshop 7 ?
Is it a worthwhile upgrade ?
I'm beginning to feel a little out of date.
Thanks!
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03/21/2007 02:39:19 PM · #2 |
It might be worth waiting for CS3 to be released, I suspect (though I have no clue) that it would cost you the same to go from 7->CS3 as it would to go from 7-CS2, but you'd then need to pay more to then go CS2->CS3
CS3 must be pretty close to being out the door. |
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03/21/2007 03:16:47 PM · #3 |
Slippy,
I was one of the holdouts until last December, and now I've made the switch I'm delighted. Major improvements include:
1. Smart sharpen
2. Bicubic smoother and sharper options
3. Shadow/Highlight adjustment
4. Better 16-bit processing functionality
5. Incredibly useful "spot healing brush" tool, perfect for sensor dust and minor blemishes
Move up to CS3 and get, among other things, a fantastic B/W conversion option that covers a lot of bases in a single panel.
R.
Edit to add #5 above
Message edited by author 2007-03-21 17:01:47.
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03/21/2007 03:26:22 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Slippy,
I was one of the holdouts until last December, and now I've made the switch I'm delighted. Major improvements include:
1. Smart sharpen
2. Bicubic smoother and sharper options
3. Shadow/Highlight adjustment
4. Better 16-bit processing functionality
Move up to CS3 and get, among other things, a fantastic B/W conversion option that covers a lot of bases in a single panel. |
Enthusiastically agree!
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