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Adobe Photoshop CS3

Adobe Photoshop CS3 - 10.0.1

Edit and transform your own images.

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Current Version: 10.0.1
Release Date: 2007-11-15
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 73,299
Downloads (all versions): 372,233
Price: $649.00 New
$169.00 Upg

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Product Description:

Professional image-editing standard, helps you work more efficiently, explore new creative options, and produce the highest quality images for print, the Web, and anywhere else. Create exceptional imagery with easier access to file data; streamlined Web design; faster, professional-quality photo retouching.

What's new in this version:

The most significant fixes in the Photoshop 10.0.1 update include the following:
  • The speed of moving objects contained within multiple layer sets has been improved.
  • Converting images to CMYK using certain profiles no longer results in black files.
  • The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include XMP" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access.
  • When using Save For Web with "Include XMP" enabled, all XMP data is now included in the optimized file.
  • Print color matching has been improved.
  • Images saved as DICOM and reopened in Photoshop CS3 are no longer corrupted on PowerPC-based Mac computers.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4/10.5

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Adobe Photoshop CS3 CommentaryAdobe Help topics for any CS2 application no longer available - Version: 9.0.2, 9/24/2008 12:37PM PST

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mediaVinci

Hello,

I recently needed to access the "Help" tutorials for one of my Adobe Creative Suite CS2 applications.

I selected the appropriate entry from the "Help" menu.

The application "Adobe Help Center" launched. I selected the desired software product entry from the dropdown menu under "Product Help".

After selecting the CS2 software program the "Adobe Help Center" indicated the following error message:

" The topic you want to view applies to a CS2 product you have not installed. - OK Button "

???

Same result for any other Adobe Creative Suite CS2 application I have selected from the dropdown menu. I can see the topics on the left window pane, however I am not able to access any of the topics since I always receive the error message:

" The topic you want to view applies to a CS2 product you have not installed. - OK Button "

I have the entire Adobe Creative Suite CS2 installed on my machine. I just don't get the point why the "Adobe Help Center" application does not allow me to view and read the topics. I mean, what are help topics and tutorials for if a user is not able to access or read them? Right?

Do I have to re-install the apps? Is the "Adobe Updater" the cause for not being able to access any of the help topics?

I remember the time, where all major help topics were accessible by launching the default web browser application. This was much more customer and user-friendly.

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 CommentarySudden problem with Photoshop CS2 and Silverfast AI - Version: 9.0.2, 8/12/2008 06:23AM PST

mediaVinci

Hello,

I have made a scan in Silverfast AI 6.4.4 by using the Adobe Photoshop Plug-In several minutes ago. Everything went well. After my second scan however, Photoshop CS2 suddenly indicates the following error message.

" Not enough Memory for Prescan left!"

There is enough memory left. Has anyone a clue what could be the cause for this sudden error message in Adobe Photoshop CS2?

I have already re-installed the software by using the "Administrator" account on my machine. The scan works if I work under my "Administrator" account.

However, Silverfast AI fails if I continue to work under my "Standard" user account.

Hmm ...

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
Pixel Templates for Web and Print

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Adobe Photoshop CS3 ReviewBUYER BEWARE. CS3 DOES NOT SUPPORT CASE-SENSITIVE FILESYSTEMS - Version: 10.0.1, 6/4/2008 10:05PM PST

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dgatwood42
I bought CS3 specifically so that I could move to Leopard. Well, I moved to Leopard this week after a hard drive crash. After spending three days installing apps and getting things back up and running, I got to the very last app, Photoshop CS3, and it refused to install, basically telling me that I have to reformat my hard drive just because Adobe couldn't be bothered to actually test their software on case sensitive filesystems.

It would take all of a day of developer work to fix all of their problems. Hell, I could write a script that would fix their code automatically in a few hours. As such, this puts Adobe's level of ineptitude even greater than that of Microsoft.

Mac OS X has supported case-sensitive boot filesystems since 10.0. Adobe has to be the most incompetent software company on the planet. Even Finale works on case-sensitive HFS, and that used to be about the buggiest app I'd ever used.

Adobe should be ashamed of themselves, and I want my money back. Biggest waste of money I ever spent.
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