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Photoshop CS2 GOOD?

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05-14-2005, 12:23 AM
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nah, that site was done 4 years ago.. way too much content to update.. they can hire someone else lol..

05-14-2005, 12:46 AM
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Anyhow, I just installed CS2 and already I am loving it. I like how instead of having to right click on the layer to duplicate it or go to blending options you can just click in the middle screen, very convenient. I think you can also imprint a watermark into your work. Haven't played around with that yet. THe blending options are very simular to what was in CS. There seems to be the concept of a "SmartObject" not quite sure what it does yet. Also there is a "red eye" tool, which I think wasn't in CS.

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I think bridge is designed for use if you have multiple Adobe applications, although, even then I dont see the advantage of it, over the windows browser except that you would have a thumbnail preview of the file.

It's also kinda slow, even on my good computer...And it is a good computer...

05-14-2005, 12:50 AM
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Oh wow, that is awesome! Free stock photos and quite a good selection of them. Free at the smaller resolutions, AKA web design. Sweet!

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Nvm, they're not really free...

05-14-2005, 07:58 AM
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I am sticking with 7. CS and CS2 are about the same, only few new features. Don't have to upgrade in every new versions.

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CS is better IMO, CS2 takes up way more memory n ram, and its not that great, its best feature is probally the previewing of fonts. its Overrated. Way overrated.

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you got to test it? or did u buy?

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