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Sneak peek of new Adobe Photoshop CS5 technologies

The next iteration of its Creative Suite will not only feature new features, but it will also be rewritten in Cocoa for 64-bit native support. This will give us another good reason to upgrade to Snow Leopard when CS5 comes out. Unfortunately it will only run on Intel machines.

XanderP's picture
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I think I have to find now an installer of that CS5 Photoshop. The design is good and the reviews too. I hope it is user-friendly and easy to learn like the earlier versions. I have to get a short term loan to buy a authentic installer.

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these spammers are getting more sophisticated.

kuma23's picture
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great

steveballmer's picture
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Still can't beat good 'ol MSPaint!

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spikedrain's picture
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I saw this video last week. Definitely time saving features. I hope they don't switch from intel to another chip any time in the next 10 years. One of the great things in the past was being able to still use your old machines as render nodes and scan stations, and now that's starting to vanish since powerPC support is being abandoned.

I think Adobe needs to start integrating certain things throughout the suite. I would love to know why there is no selective color in after effects, why you can't distribute text layers accurately in photoshop when illustrator can do it, why all apps don't have a "collect for output" command, and why Windows still can't read all font types when it's almost 2010.

I think if they abandoned things like integrating 3D in photoshop (which is crap) they could easily implement things like I mentioned above that would save tons of time and smooth out workflow. I won't be holding my breath though. It took apple almost 10 years to answer my 1000 submitted demands about putting timecode/frames into quicktime.

modd's picture
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Yes surprising CS5 probably will be interesting.

seiben's picture
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I don't give a rat's @ss about any new features; I just want the ones that are already there to work and behave consistently.

The next Russell Brown video I want to see is the one where he shows us, one by one, that the top 100 gripes about Photoshop have been addressed.

http://dearadobe.com/top_rated_apps.php

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