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PC Magazine November 28, 2007 Erik Rhey |
Q & A: Scott Kelby, the Sultan of Shutter Scott Kelby, publisher of Photoshop User magazine and author of The Digital Photography Book, discusses the finer points of digital photography. |
Macworld June 20, 2005 Jim Heid |
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe's Photoshop CS2 is packed with innovations that make it the most significant Photoshop upgrade in quite a while. If you're serious about digital imaging, you need it. |
Macworld July 12, 2006 Abigail Rudner |
Noiseware Professional 4.0 Noiseware 4.0.1, a must-have plug-in for digital photographers, offers a far greater range of adjustments than the noise reduction filters that ship with Photoshop. |
Macworld November 21, 2005 Jim Heid |
Fluid Mask 1.0 Fluid Mask 1.02 isn't for casual or occasional Photoshop users. But if masking and compositing are big parts of your life, Fluid Mask deserves a look. |
Macworld August 2003 Ben Long |
Mask Pro 3 Photoshop plug-in makes simple work of tough masks |
Macworld April 7, 2005 Jay J. Nelson |
More Photoshop plug-ins Photoshop filters, which are available from the program's Filter menu, and Photoshop Actions, which are a series of automated software maneuvers available from the Actions palette, can be powerful tools for making complex changes to an image. |
Macworld May 9, 2005 Jay J. Nelson |
Photoshop plug-ins Looking for helper applications to expand your Photoshop platform? Consider these: Efex Pro 2.0, Enhancer 2.0, and Eye Candy 5: Nature. They also work with other imaging programs that adhere to Photoshop's plug-in standard. |
Macworld April 19, 2007 Jim Heid |
Photoshop CS3 Photoshop CS3 is the best, most full-featured image-editing program available for photographers and designers. |
Macworld February 2001 Terri Stone |
Eye Candy 4000 Photoshop Filters Drip with Options and Improvements... |
Macworld February 8, 2006 Abigail Rudner |
LightZone 1.0 Image editor effectively simulates Zone system control and darkroom processes |
Macworld February 2004 Jackie Dove |
Adobe Photoshop CS At the core of Adobe's Creative Suite strategy is the unity, integration, and simultaneous release of its major design applications. Photoshop CS (version 8) is a broad and deep upgrade to the company's anchor image editor. |
Macworld October 24, 2007 Jan Kabili |
Fluid Mask 3 Photoshop plug-in takes the pain out of extracting backgrounds. |
Macworld August 2001 Galen Fott |
Adobe Photoshop Elements Most of Photoshop's bang, for minimum bucks... |
PC Magazine July 17, 2008 Loyd Case |
How Do I Pick the Right PC? Need a machine that will last for several years and run the programs you need? Here's how to find the system for you. |
Macworld September 14, 2007 Jan Kabili |
Snap Art Snap Art offers a painless way for consumers and professionals to create natural-media art from photographs. |
PC Magazine July 18, 2008 David Cardinal |
Four Ways to Improve Your Digital Photos These editing tips and techniques can amp up the quality and clarity of your photos and they're not that hard, either. |
Macworld August 2002 Bruce Fraser & Ben Long |
Image Editor Emerges for Mac OS X, Provides Handy New Features for Every User Adobe Photoshop has a depth and maturity that few other applications can match, and its latest iteration, Photoshop 7, not only offers Mac OS X support but also makes the program even more helpful for OS 9 and OS X users alike. |
Macworld February 2005 Jim Heid |
Photoshop Elements 3.0 While the application's flaws are unfortunate, they don't significantly detract from this must-have upgrade for digital photographers. |
PC World May 2005 Alan Stafford & Diego Aguirre |
Adobe's Creative Evolution Creative Suite 2 offers numerous improvements, especially to Photoshop. However, other software that comes with the suite seems experimental. |
PC Magazine October 25, 2004 Galen Fott |
Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 With its excellent image-editing tools and new image-management component, Photoshop Elements 3 is the best single solution for fixing, organizing, and sharing your digital photos. |