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Old 13-09-2007, 17:49   #10 (permalink)
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Re: More Questions about CS3

I have been using CS3 (with the Bridge) for 3 months now having upgraded from CS. I am really pleased with both the Bridge and the new features in CS3. Adobe Raw 4.1 is excellent (you get this with Lightroom as well). I use it daily and I have only noticed a couple of bugs when the Bridge failed to close properly but obviously this did not affect my use of it. I understand that there were a few bugs initially but Adobe has upgraded the software on-line a couple of times since I installed it. I have found minor problem with the rectangular Marquee tool but you can get round it.

All in all CS3 is excellent and the best of the new features are:

Adobe Raw 4.1 (you can even edit JPEGs and TIFF's with this if you wish)
Improved Curves with Histogram
Smart Filters
Major redesign for panoramic (it works really well now)
Bridge interface improved (cataloging, filtering, renaming etc very easy)
Brightness and Contrast major rethink and is now useful
Print Menu improved
Black & White conversion using 6 colours huge improvement (8 colours if you convert in Raw)
New Image Processor Module very useful
Smart Sharpen

and there is more.
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