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Adobe Announces Public Beta of Photoshop CS3

By MIKE PASINI
Editor
The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter

Encouraged by its experience with the Lightroom public beta, Adobe has announced it will offer a public beta of Photoshop CS3, the next version of the company's professional image editing software. The beta package, the first version of Photoshop to run natively on Intel-based Macs, includes Adobe Bridge, too.

With the final version expected to ship in Spring 2007, the beta for both Macintosh and Windows users will be available at Adobe Labs (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/photoshopcs3/) tomorrow as a 750-MB download in English only.

While anyone can download the beta, you need a Photoshop CS2, Creative Suite, Production Studio or Bundle serial number to get a Photoshop CS3 beta serial number. The beta serial number is required to activate the Photoshop beta and use it beyond the two-day grace period.

New Interface. Tool bar (left) and Iconified palettes (right).

NEW FEATURES | Back to Contents

While Adobe said the primary reason for the beta was "to allow our Macintosh customers to run Photoshop natively on the latest Intel based systems," the company is interested in what Windows users have to say about their new features, too.

Among the productivity highlights of the CS3 public beta are:

  • A streamlined interface
  • Next-generation Camera Raw
  • Adobe Bridge with Stacks and Filters
  • Zoomify Export
  • Lightroom integration
  • Improved, Intuitive Printing

Editing highlights include:

  • Non-destructive Smart Filters
  • Vanishing Point with multiple, easily adjustable angle perspective planes
  • Enhanced Black and White conversion
  • Improved Curves
  • Adjustable Cloning and Healing with preview overlay
  • Enhanced Merge to 23-Bit HDR

Compositing highlights include:

  • Quick Selection tool
  • Refine Edge
  • Automatic layer alignment and blending
  • Photomerge with advanced alignment and blending

While admitting "there are indeed some cool things we're not yet discussing," Nack confirmed that some Raw Shooter technology will also make it into the CS3 upgrade if not the beta, including the Vibrance control and "some cool quality enhancements around skin tones, etc."

DEVICE CENTRAL | Back to Contents

Also included in the beta is Adobe's new Device Central technology geared toward creative professionals designing mobile content. It makes it possible to view mobile content like phone wallpapers or application mockups in Photoshop using Adobe Device Central software's built-in device profiles and testing environment.

Device Central. Create your artwork in Photoshop and 'print it' using a device profile to see how the device renders it.

From within Adobe Device Central you can tune your designs for various mobile screen sizes and lighting conditions. Just apply a different device profile to your artwork to see how it is rendered by that device.

PRESS DEMO | Back to Contents

John Nack, Photoshop senior product manager, demonstrated a few of the new features for the press recently.

Even a cursory glance revealed both Photoshop and Bridge have borrowed liberally from Lightroom's interface. Bridge was a bit more attractive and better organized with some changes to its internal operation to emphasize speed, Nack said. It also includes a loupe tool with metadata and keyword assignment.

Another nice touch was that palettes in Photoshop can be "iconified," as Nack put it, reducing them to small buttons that expand into full-sized palettes when clicked. You can stack more buttons than you can put tabs in a well. Palettes can also disappear and reappear like the Macintosh dock, so they are available when you need them and out of the way when you don't.

Quick Selection addresses manual mask creation, one of the more aggravating aspects of image editing. Nack said users have told Adobe they don't want <i>more</i> features so much as <i>better</i> ones. And Quick Selection is an example. You simply paint your mask in with a brush that gobbles up areas of the image much like the Magic Wand constrained by the Magnetic Lasso, except you have some control with the brush (rather than a numerical threshold or ill-defined edge) over what it includes and doesn't. It seems to adjust its threshold automatically as you add and subtract making it fairly easy to get a rough mask in just a few seconds. This looked a little smarter than the similar Photoshop Elements 4.0 technology.

With Smart Filters, you can now apply filters and remove them much like Adjustment Layers. Based on Adobe's Smart Object technology, Smart Filters provide another non-destructive editing tool.

The Automatic Layer Alignment feature can merge two similar images in perfect alignment, then let you blend them by painting in the features from each you want to see in the final. Nack demonstrated this feature by aligning two shots of a lineup of Adobe undesireables and painting over the faces of those who were distracted in one shot, replacing their mugs with more flattering shots from the other shot. The blend was so natural it reminded us of Adobe's Photomerge panorama stitching prowess. Seamless.

Vanishing Point enhancements let you build and lay grids at any angle just by dragging a control point.

PERFORMANCE | Back to Contents

Nack shared early benchmarks for launch time and over 250 common operations.

Launch time averaged across multiple platforms and configurations was 20 percent faster, with the greatest improvement on Intel-based Macs (over twice as fast) and Windows Vista (also over twice as fast). PowerPC and Windows XP launch time was significantly if not quite as dramatically improved.

Faster Launch. Intel Macs and Vista show the most gains, but Photoshop launches faster on every platform.

The 250 operation test report highlighted Open As (about twice as fast), Save As (nearly twice as fast), Smart Sharpen (over four times as fast), Gaussian Blur (about twice as fast), Brightness/Contrast (well over twice as fast), Curves (twice as fast) and Smart Object (nearly three times as fast).

Faster Operations. Test file was 64MB.

PLUG-IN SUPPORT | Back to Contents

While Windows users can expect to use their favorite filters in the new version, Mac users may wonder how welcome their old favorites are in the new version.

Nack told us that CS3 will indeed support older CFM-style plug-ins just as CS2 did, as well as the Mach-O architecture plug-ins introduced in CS2. How well -- or even if -- these will run under Rosetta on an Intel processor on the Mac is another issue.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS | Back to Contents

Adobe has upped the hardware ante slightly for CS3, eliminating support on the Mac for the G3 processor and on Windows the Pentium III. RAM, disk space, video card support and miscellaneous requirements remain the same. The company reported the following system requirements for each platform.

On the Macintosh:

  • PowerPC G4 or G5 or Intel based Macintosh processor
  • Mac OS X vs.10.4.8
  • 320-MB of RAM (512-MB recommended)
  • 512 minimum of RAM if you are running Adobe Bridge as well
  • 64-MB of video RAM
  • 1.5-GB of available hard-disk space
  • 1024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet or phone connection required for product activation
  • QuickTime 7 software required for multimedia features

For Windows:

  • Intel Pentium 4, Intel Centrino, Intel Xeon or Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor
  • Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista
  • 320-MB of RAM (512-MB recommended)
  • 512 minimum of RAM if you are running Adobe Bridge as well
  • 64-MB of video RAM
  • 650-MB of available hard-disk space
  • 1024x768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet or phone connection required for product activation
  • QuickTime 7 software required for multimedia features

LINKS | Back to Contents

The company is not providing support for the beta, but in addition to the user forums will maintain Web pages for both Photoshop and Bridge:

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Question:Q:Archive and Install X & CS3 Products

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Question:Q:
So I deleted the Rosetta function (don't ask why, haha) and need to do an Archive and Install.
I can't seem to find my CS3 Discs and am wondering if I do an Archive and Install, will I still have Photoshop?
And no, my CS3 version is not hacked, other wise I would back it up on a CD and just install it.

Any help would be great!

Thanks,
Bryant

Mac Pro 2x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon - 5GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.5.2), 1x G4 Mac Mini - 2x G3 iMacs (Graphite and Grape) - 1x Broken Dual 1.8 G5 Tower

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Mar 11, 2008 1:10 AM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

I don't use any "pro" Adobe products at the moment, but I remember downloading and trying Adobe Acrobat. The trial version seemed full-featured, and I assumed all I needed to do to make it active beyond the trial period was to pay for a license and get a serial number to enter.

You should just contact Adobe and ask for the procedure when disks are damaged or lost.

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Mar 10, 2008 10:28 PM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

If you are using Time Machine, you may be able to restore back to a time when Rosetta was still there.

If not, and you do an Archive and Install, it is possible that you will have to enter your registration number to prove ownership again. Also, if CS3 installs any extensions into the main system, you will have run the installation process again to put those components back into your fresh system.

Mar 10, 2008 10:28 PM

Mar 10, 2008 10:30 PM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

Bryant,

You'll still have PSH and it may well work straight off.

The only thing I can think of - seeing I've only done that with CS2 - is maybe some components that were installed by the Adobe installer may be deleted or the registration file may corrupt, I've seen that !

Mitch

Mar 10, 2008 10:30 PM

Mar 11, 2008 12:02 AM in response to Kenichi Watanabe In response to Kenichi Watanabe

-Kenichi

Argh, I really wish I had my CS3, otherwise I would do a fresh install. CS3 is all I really care about, everything else like widgets and freeware I could just download again.

It's possible Adobe added components/extensions in the system. OS X will just move them in the Previous Systems folder and I wouldn't know what to copy over.

Mar 11, 2008 12:02 AM

Mar 11, 2008 12:03 AM in response to Mitch In response to Mitch

-Mitch

What's PSH?

I think your right, some components installed might be deleted. I don't think I can risk it, now that I realized that some parts of the Adobe installation might be in other places. They should just put it all into one huge packaged app.

Mar 11, 2008 12:03 AM

Mar 11, 2008 12:48 AM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

With the Adobe stuff, can't you download the "trial" version and then enter the serial number?

Mar 11, 2008 12:48 AM

Mar 11, 2008 12:58 AM in response to Kenichi Watanabe In response to Kenichi Watanabe

-Kenichi

Not sure. The serial I have is on the actual CS3 box.
I'm sure you can enter "a serial number" in the trail version and have it work. Not sure, I think Adobe has it where it slows down your computer if you don't buy their software.

Mar 11, 2008 12:58 AM

Mar 11, 2008 1:10 AM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

I don't use any "pro" Adobe products at the moment, but I remember downloading and trying Adobe Acrobat. The trial version seemed full-featured, and I assumed all I needed to do to make it active beyond the trial period was to pay for a license and get a serial number to enter.

You should just contact Adobe and ask for the procedure when disks are damaged or lost.

Mar 11, 2008 1:10 AM

Mar 11, 2008 1:13 AM in response to Kenichi Watanabe In response to Kenichi Watanabe

Ah yes, of course! You're right, I'll go ahead and ask adobe if there are any procedures for this.

Thanks!

Mar 11, 2008 1:13 AM

Mar 11, 2008 2:47 AM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

Sorry Bryant,

I've been doing this so long I shorten everything !

P hoto SH op, there's also Ill and IND ...

I've been using Photoshop since version 2 ...

Mitch

Mar 11, 2008 2:47 AM

Mar 11, 2008 2:54 AM in response to Mitch In response to Mitch

-Mitch

Oh haha! I just call it PS, AI, and ID.
I've been using Photoshop since version 5. I've played with 4 before and couldn't imagine how 2 was like.

Mar 11, 2008 2:54 AM

Mar 11, 2008 4:42 AM in response to Bryant In response to Bryant

The shortening comes from years of putting suffixes after jobs for pre-press work ...

Like "jobloggs_pic.eps" or dcs or psh

It was quite amazing being able to do similar retouching work on a mac with Photoshop 2, that was previously done on high end Quantel Paintbox machines or Chromacom which used to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars !

Macs have totally changed the way pre-media work is done !

Mitch

Mar 11, 2008 4:42 AM

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Question:Q:Archive and Install X & CS3 Products

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Every now and again, I’ll spot a post on the User to User Forum from someone who’s misplaced the cases that his/her software came in and now want to install on a new machine or just got a laptop for travel and wants to take advantage of the two allowed concurrent activations.

As long as the software is available, installing is easy, but activating it without a serial number isn’t going to happen.

Before I get into a little trick to find the serial number on a machine that’s already running allow me to step up on soapbox and point out that the best way to avoid problems is to register your software online IMMEDIATELY after installing. You’ll need a free account with Adobe but this will assure you of access at any time to your records.

If you didn’t do that, here’s a little trick originally posted by forum contributor Peter Spier to use when you’re in a pinch. Just deactivate the software. You’ll find the deactivate command under the help menu. (note: it may take a minute or two to become available) When you begin the deactivation process you’ll get a window that will contain a check box to remove your serial number. DON’T CHECK IT.

Once you deactivate, the application will automatically close. Upon relaunching, you’ll be greeted with the activation wizard with your full serial number already filled in.

And to repeat my earlier advice, once you have this taken care of please register your software with Adobe. You’ve invested a lot of money in it and registering the product is the best way to protect that investment.

One final note, this will use up one of your twenty activation/deactivation choices which I wrote about here.

Bob Levine is a graphic designer and a consultant focused on providing InDesign training and guidance in developing efficient, collaborative workflows to those moving from QuarkXPress or PageMaker. An Adobe Certified Expert in both InDesign and InCopy, Bob has written articles for InDesign Magazine and is an Adobe User to User forums host. He has more than 15 years of industry experience and has been using InDesign since version 1.0. For more background, visit his website, www.theindesignguy.com or his blog, BobLevine.us.

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