News From PMA Adobe Unveils Plans for Two Editions of Photoshop CS3
By Shutterbug Staff
March 13, 2007 Adobe Systems
Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) has announced that it will expand its digital imaging
product
line, offering two editions of Adobe Photoshop CS3. In addition to
the highly anticipated Photoshop CS3 software for designers and
professional photographers, Adobe will also deliver Photoshop CS3
Extended, a completely new edition of Photoshop which allows cross-media
creative professionals to stretch the limits of digital imaging.
Photoshop CS3 Extended includes everything in Photoshop CS3 plus a new
set of capabilities for integration of 3-D and motion graphics, image
measurement and analysis. Photoshop CS3 Extended also simplifies the
workflow for professionals in architecture, engineering, medical and
science.
Both Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended software will be formally
introduced on March 27, 2007 - as part of the company's launch of
Creative Suite 3, where further details will be disclosed. The software
is expected to ship in Spring 2007.
With Photoshop CS3 Extended, film, video and multimedia professionals, and
graphic and web designers can leverage the power of the Photoshop image-editing
toolset and paint engine when editing 3D and motion-based content. Film and
video specialists can perform 3-D model visualization and texture editing, paint
and clone over multiple video frames. Animators can now render and incorporate
rich 3-D content into their 2-D compositions. Graphic and web designers can
create an animation from a series of images - such as time series data - and
export it to a wide variety of formats, including QuickTime, MPEG-4 and Adobe
Flash Video.
Photoshop CS3 Extended also enables users to extract valuable quantitative
and qualitative data from images. In addition to measurement and analysis tools,
architects, medical professionals and scientists will enjoy increased support
for specialized image formats so they can easily view, annotate, and edit images
in their native format. Radiologists can closely monitor a patient's progress
over time, scientific researchers can create animations from medical images
for presentation purposes, and architects can make accurate measurements of
objects in their 3-D images.
Announced in December 2006, a beta version of Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Macintosh
and Windows is currently available for download for Photoshop CS2 users on the
Adobe Labs Web site: http://labs.adobe.com.
Both Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended software will be formally introduced
on March 27, 2007. Available as Universal Binary for the Macintosh platform
as well as for Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XP and Windows Vista computers, the final
shipping releases of Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended are planned
for Spring 2007. For more information, please visit the Adobe Web site: www.adobe.com/go/photoshop.
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