March 8, 2007 Adobe is to expand its digital imaging product line in Autumn 2007, offering two editions of Adobe Photoshop CS3. As well as Photoshop CS3 software (currently in beta and available for ...
As a campus IT person, you might want to consider hiring a bouncer and putting up a velvet rope in front of your office. In a few hours, every department head and faculty member on your campus is ...
The CS3 suite is now divided in two almost indistinguishable bundles, one targeting print content (Adobe CS3 Design Premium, $1,799) and the other Web content (Adobe CS3 Web Premium, $1,599). With the ...
When the complete Adobe Creative Suite 3 package is revealed on March 27, Adobe will announce not one, but two distinct versions of Photoshop, including a standard Photoshop CS3 and the new Photoshop ...
Adobe today is releasing a few further details about the forthcoming release of Creative Suite 3, a collection of graphic design and other tools. The company today formally announced that CS3 will be ...
Which bundle is right for you? We break down some of their key new tools, suite by suite. It's difficult to overstate the importance of the apps included in Adobe's Creative Suite line. Adobe puts out ...
Perhaps encouraged by positive user response to the public beta of its new Lightroom software, Adobe has taken the unprecedented step of releasing a public beta of its flagship program, Photoshop. The ...
The first thing we noticed about the new Photoshop was the absence of ImageReady. While it was a useful tool, it just didn’t make sense, because it shared most of Photoshop’s features anyway. You’ll ...
Photoshop is about to become a one-two punch. Adobe will unveil two versions of its flagship image editor when it announces the rest of its Creative Suite 3 bundle on March 27, the company plans to ...
Adobe Systems plans to release on Friday a beta version of Photoshop CS3, an update of the company's photo-editing application written to run natively on Intel-based Macs. The software will be ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...