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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

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From: Adobe
Category: Software

List Price: $199.00
Buy New: $145.00
You Save: $54.00 (27%)



New (28) from $145.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 140

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Xp
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Standard - Upgrade
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
nv:Software Type: Graphics
OS Compatibility: PC

MPN: L90556
Model: 23102611
UPC: 883919080918
EAN: 0883919080918
ASIN: B000NDIC04

Release Date: April 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Ok, But Just That   October 10, 2008
It is an Upgrade, and to keep current would be the only reason to purchase it. Now that CS4 is out, why bother?


5 out of 5 stars Painting with Light   July 19, 2008
What a joy to use and what an expansive artistic reach this permits. I may never learn all the tricks and details, but I am sure going to try.


5 out of 5 stars A Photographers New Testament   July 6, 2008
Elements is awesome, but Photoshop is worth the extra dollars if you're a serious photog. The lens correction filter is amazing--and I'm still learning the newer additions. Very powerful, too--it will automate adjustments on so many images at one time without a slowdown. Gotta have it--


5 out of 5 stars Had to upgrade, but happy that I did   May 15, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As an amateur photographer I don't have to keep up with the latest cutting edge version of Photoshop. The main reason I had to upgrade to CS3 was to be able to review and edit Canon Raw images from a Canon 1D Mk III DSLR. This is my only big gripe with Adobe is that the Raw file format does not appear to have changed, but because the camera model number in the metadata was different Photoshop/Bridge CS2 refused to show thumbnails or open the Mk III's .CR2 files.

So, I had to upgrade to CS3 which cost about $200, which is much better than having spend $600+. At first, I didn't see much of a difference. Sure, there is a different color scheme for the PS and Bridge applications, some stuff has been moved around a little on the screen, but nothing big.

Then I find the feature that made me happy that I had upgraded. Adobe Camera Raw ("ACR") now lets you manipulate JPEG images to almost the same degree as Raw images. You can do limited white balance correction, straightening, cropping, and sharpening of JPEG images--non-permanent changes just like with Raw images. White balance correction is limited to "As Shot", "Auto", and "Custom", though this limitation is understandable as JPEG images don't normally contain color temperature information. However, using the "Custom" option with a test-shot of a white-card now makes correcting the white balance for JPEGs a breeze. Plus, the ability to straighten and crop JPEG images so quickly in ACR is a feature I wish I had had a year ago.

All these changes to a JPEG image are non-permanent meaning the original image is still there (you can verify this by viewing the image with another application, e.g. Windows Explorer with Thumbnail View). The changes you make using ACR appear to be stored in the JPEG file itself as a new metadata section. Caveat: Only applications that can see and use this metadata will render your changes on the screen so right now that is only going to be Adobe applications.



3 out of 5 stars CS3 Upgrade Review (Windows Vista)   May 2, 2008
A good upgrade if it weren't for the unforgettable "printer driver" bug under Vista.
Unless you want to suffer from horribly slow performance, you will need to install a "default printer" driver (there are links to more info on this in the Adobe support forums).
Why Adobe has not made a patch available for this is hard to understand.
Until they do, I cannot give more than three stars to this, otherwise fine, upgrade.


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