There's More To CS2 Than Meets The Eye

Adobe Photoshop CS2 software could be set apart from the available lot when it comes to professional digital image editing. It contains new features that make it well worth the price of the upgrade. It has been offered for PCs running Windows 2000 and XP and Macs running OS X.

Photoshop CS2 puts together some improved features than the previous range with Illustrator CS2, GoLive CS2, and InDesign CS2. Its support for Camera Raw 3.0 and Digital Negative images and gears to lessen sound and optical lens distortion make it an extremely popular among the professionals. For the sake of web designers, it also has Adobe Image Ready CS2.

Through the launching of this software, Adobe has initiated the notion of multi-user interfaces, permitting one or more users to save and return to custom colors, tool, and palette layouts. It endows with task-based, preset work spaces for Web design, painting, and image analysis.

Aside it, it also paves the way for the customization of both its menus and keyboard shortcuts. A big monitor, at least 19 inches, could be your great option to view Photoshop CS2's complete interface and still you will get some extra room to work on an image. Its all such features put it in an upper echelon.

Adobe has aimed at professional photographers by launching this exceptional software. It lets you to unite various exposures of a single image into one composite image. Its Camera Raw 3.0 support allows you to edit and process several raw images at the same time. It features an entirely new support for the Adobe-backed Digital Negative (DNG) standard. Its "Reduce Noise" feature will raise a camera's useful ISO range; moreover, Optical Lens Correction has been put into place for some common lens distortions. Adobe Photoshop CS2 Software's some features have been specifically aimed at amateurs: red-eye correction and a spot-healing brush.

To wipe away people or objects from a photo, it has another feature which works across all layers. Its capacity to manipulate numerous layers with ease is a welcome step up in Photoshop CS2. It has some other new features which have a restricted real-world use. One such is the Vanishing Point which makes available automatic outlook modification inside layers, making it simple to add new objects in context to old photos. However, this attribute calls for commanding hardware to run smoothly. On the other hand, the Image Warp feature may perhaps be handy for distorting text on signs, although not everyone will call for this feature.