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Photoshop
CS3, the current tenth iteration of the program, was released on 16
April 2007. "CS" reflects its integration with other Creative Suite
products, and the number "3" represents it as the third version
released since Adobe re-branded its products under the CS umbrella.
Photoshop CS3 features additions such as the ability to apply
non-destructive filters, as well as new selection tools named Quick
Selection and Refine Edge that make selection more streamlined. On 30
April.DevelopmentEarly historyIn
1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan, began
writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on
a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the
attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic
employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a full-fledged image
editing program. Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988
to collaborate with his brother on the program, which had been renamed
ImagePro.FeaturesPhotoshop
has strong ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation,
and authoring. Files in Photoshop's native format, .PSD, can be
exported to and from Adobe ImageReady, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe
Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Adobe Encore DVD to make professional
standard DVDs and provide non-linear editing and special effects
services, such as backgrounds, textures, and so on, for television,
film, and the Web. For example, Photoshop CS broadly supports making
menus and buttons for DVDs. Photoshop
can utilize the color models RGB, lab, CMYK, grayscale, binary bitmap,
and duotone. Photoshop has the ability to read and write raster and
vector image formats such as: .EPS, .PNG, .GIF, .JPEG, Fireworks, etc.
It also has several native file formats:The .PSD (Photoshop Document) format stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop. These include layers with masks, color spaces, ICC profiles, transparency, text, alpha channels and spot colors, Clipping paths, and duotone settings. This is in contrast to many other file formats (e.g. .EPS or .GIF) that restrict content to provide streamlined, predictable functionality. Photoshop's popularity means that the .PSD format is widely used, and it is supported to some extent by most competing software.
The .PSB (Large Document Format) format is a newer version of .PSD designed for files over 2 gigabytes.
CS3
Photoshop
CS3 is marketed with three main components of improvement over previous
versions: "Work more productively, Edit with unrivaled power, and
composite with breakthrough tools." New features propagating
productivity include streamlined interface, improved Camera Raw, better
control over print options, enhanced PDF support, and better management
with Adobe Bridge. Editing tools new to CS3 are the Clone Source
palette and nondestructive Smart Filters, and other features such as
the Brightness/Contrast adjustme
Photoshop familyThere are eight different products in the current Photoshop family. Photoshop CS3 Photoshop CS3 Extended Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Macintosh Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Windows Photoshop Elements 6.0 & Adobe Premiere Photoshop Express beta Photoshop Lightroom 2 Photoshop CS4 (Stonehenge)
Adobe Photoshop, or simply Photoshop, is a graphics
editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems. It is the
current and primary market leader for commercial bitmap and image
manipulation, and is the flagship product of Adobe Systems. It has been
described as "an industry standard for graphics professionals" and was
one of the early "killer applications" on Macintosh.
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