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Adobe CS4
Topic Started: Sep 25 2008, 10:31 PM (408 Views)
Quark
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bite my shiny metal-

Adobe Creative Suite 4 is coming! I probably won't be able to upgrade since one of the new features is use of a lot more of your computer's resources. Along with an interface upgrade, Photoshop 11 boasts some 3D rendering technology and better quality images on zoom. Flash also has some hefty upgrades but I'm not too familiar with it so I'll move onto an exciting feautre in a program called Soundbooth that can convert sound into the words that are being said!!!



For more information on CS4 click the link above.
Edited by Quark, Sep 25 2008, 10:32 PM.
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Gumdrop
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Cute Snugglepuffs

Oooo, nice. I'll probably get CS4 at some point.
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Fayt
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Easy wins have never been my style
I don't wanna pay for anything like that, and I'm happy with GIMP. :P

Soundbooth sounds rather fascinating though I must admit.
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Quark
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bite my shiny metal-

Photoshop cannot achieve the adequete amount of pimpage the GIMP can :P

I'll probably find my around that pesky 'payment' somewhere down the line. I'm happy with CS2 but when I get a new supercomputer, I might investigate CS4 a little further.
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silverado
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I'll stick with CS3....

*gasp*
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Roger
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I've used the trial version for CS3 for about 30 days.
Even though some of the features in there were more convenient to use than CS2, I still felt at home with CS2.

But now a CS4? Heh, it's not like my current GFX skill level will match it's epicness and awesome new features when it does come out anyways. But I saw the article about it, and CS4 does look pretty sweet! :)
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