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post Oct 16 2006, 07:45 AM
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ohmy.gif I just got cs2 around 4 months ago. geez adobe has got to be getting rich off of this. Thanks for the heads up though terry
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post Oct 17 2006, 01:49 PM
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Aww, cant wait to try CS 3.

I hope my computer runs it. tongue.gif
Im usin CS 2 at the moment, so i hope my computer runs CS 3 tho. smile.gif
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post Oct 17 2006, 05:37 PM
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I'm still using CS 1 and I'd be using version 6 if it wasn't that I got the entire suite for indesign and Golive. The reason being is that photoshop 6 did everything I needed and then some. It's to the point now that the only thing the new versions do for me is eat up more resources. I sure there will come a day when I switch from PPC macs to Intel macs that I'll need to upgrade all my software, but until then...,
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post Oct 17 2006, 09:59 PM
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Damn, adobe photoshop CS3 is already coming out? I just got adobe photoshop CS2. I dont know if I might get the third version because they rarely add enough interesting features for it to be worth it to be buying it. Programs these days is just ripping people off with their program releases, that can actually just come out as a patch or update. Features that they provide in the next version is no where that beneficial to designers.

I remember when adobe photoshop went from version 6 to the creative suite, there were barely any changes but some fixes to bugs and additional easy user interface on adding filters and such. Then from CS to CS2 they fixed some bugs and added shortcuts which could probably be done in just one patch instead of a full release on a different version.

But I guess that is how the world works, release something minor and see what you can make out of it. Consumers comes in different forms, veterans, noobs, and collectors. I fall under the veterans of the program, but Im sure those that dont have it already such as what I would call the noobs would probably buy the program, then there is the collectors that may just want to have it for the purpose of collecting.

Well, I hope adobe photoshop CS3 will have enough improvements to be and convincing enough for me to buy it, otherwise Ill just stick with CS2 it does and fits me well.
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post Nov 11 2006, 09:27 AM
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wow
another photoshop
thats gona be cool
thay probely use what thay got by buying micromedia
a photoflash lol
that will be great
cant wait

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post Dec 3 2006, 11:15 PM
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I'm asking myself what new features could it have???
Waw, how curious I am...I think it's gonna bring us unimaginable sources this time blink.gif
Let's wait...Adobe rocks biggrin.gif
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post Dec 3 2006, 11:55 PM
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I used to do lots of work in photoshop back in the day, but I lost interest after I became half-decent at it. I first started on photoshop 6, and quickly updated to 7. The next version I tried was CS2. After using that and weighing the pros and cons of both, I decided 7 was the way to go. Not many more visible features, plus it runs much smoother in my opinion! I have a pretty decent system, so have photoshop 7 fully load in about 2-3 seconds is great smile.gif
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post Dec 4 2006, 06:48 AM
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QUOTE(Niran @ Oct 13 2006, 06:56 PM) *

Its showing as:
I can't even run Photoshop CS2! sad.gif
Its eating all my system memory!

If I move a single layer on a photoshop file with 300 dpi,
then I can go for a tea in the mean time!! biggrin.gif Nice na! wink.gif

So, If they are releasing CS3 and I'm going behind that,
I'll dfenitly get one Lunch break time to move a layer in those photoshop files biggrin.gif

But I really like the CS2 features! But I can't use it beacuse of the lower system resources! dry.gif
So, Still adjusting with my sweet Adobe Photoshop CS

Niran

You must be running a low P2 or even a Pentium to be having those kind of problems. If you're not going to upgrade your hardware, you should roll back to at least version 7. It might be nice if the CS3 was leaner, but going by every software upgrade today, they're just becoming more feature packed (along with optimizations, which don't mean anything if your computer already had trouble with previous versions), which equates more memory hogging, and higher-end hardware support.
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post Dec 4 2006, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(Grafitti @ Dec 4 2006, 06:48 AM) *

You must be running a low P2 or even a Pentium to be having those kind of problems. If you're not going to upgrade your hardware, you should roll back to at least version 7. It might be nice if the CS3 was leaner, but going by every software upgrade today, they're just becoming more feature packed (along with optimizations, which don't mean anything if your computer already had trouble with previous versions), which equates more memory hogging, and higher-end hardware support.

Well.... I ain't sure which PC he is running. The system requirements say minimum of 384MB of RAM required for single instance to run. The processor requirement is Intel P3 or P4. Well, I've just got CS2. Will be installing it today. I have a PC with Athlon 3000+ 64Bit PRocessor and 512MB RAM.... It better work!

Have they already Xcome up with CS3 for release in Q2 2007??? That's too much! Anyway, waiting for some awesome features.... I really doubt if that will run on my PC without upgrades though. Thanks for the info.

MAy be wi will get trial downloads before its release?

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post Dec 4 2006, 07:00 PM
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Well, since adobe bught micromedia the new PS probly have some flash stuff in it
think about the ability to make thing move and the effects like in flash to every singel photoshop layer
that will be a great thing to and Flasher and Designer lol

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