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Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

By Andy Smith March 27, 2007, 12:57 AM PDT

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Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Collapsible interface

Collapsible interface

There’s a new version of Photoshop, part of Adobe’s Creative Suite 3, which is hitting the streets on Tuesday. And CNET Reviews gives you a peek inside.

rnrnPhotoshop’s tool panels now collapse and fly out; the interface can take up as much or as little of the screen as you want. It didn’t take me long at all to get used to this hide-and-seek style of user interface.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Consolidated print dialog

Consolidated print dialog

Though nothing has changed in Photoshop’s printing capabilities–a real disappointment in light of Lightroom’s advanced page layout controls–Adobe has at least consolidated all the print options into a single dialog box.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Working smarter

Working smarter

The new Smart Objects layers are a big improvement, though the implementation could use some refinement. On one hand, they allow you to apply filters nondestructively; Photoshop essentially associates a history stack of commands and parameters with the Smart Object, rendering them for screen display but not changing the underlying bitmap. You can always go back and edit the parameters for the filters. This method works very well for blur, sharpen, render effects and other independent filters. However, filters that are part of the Filter Gallery get lumped together, so that you can’t, say, fade individual effects. That made sense for previous versions of Photoshop, but would work better individually with the Smart Objects implementation.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Send in the clones

Send in the clones

The new Clone Source palette should make life much easier for people who do a lot of retouching and compositing, and it works very nicely in conjunction with the enhanced Vanishing Point filter. The latter now allows you to create connected planes at odd angles (1). You can cache as many as five clone sources from other layers, files (2), or, in the case of Photoshop CS3 Extended, other frames. In addition to being able to rotate, scale, and offset the source (2), Photoshop can display an overlay so that you can see how it aligns to the clone target (3). Then brush it on (4). The overlay is great, but I’d love to be able to drag it into position rather than tweak the offset parameters.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Refine edges

Refine edges

The useful Refine Edge dialog consolidates all of Photoshop’s mask-tweaking tools into a single spot, integrating them with several different types of previews. Unfortunately, the selection tools could still use some refinement; fixing selections like this one, which I deal with routinely–blown-out highlights against a white background–still require too much detail work.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Curves ahead

Curves ahead

Though Adobe is touting its “enhanced” Curves interface, I don’t think it will have a big impact on any particular user. The concept and implementation is still a bit too opaque for newbies, though perhaps a few experienced prepress users may benefit from the addition of ink adjustment curves.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Going gray

Going gray

Conversion to black and white has a whole new look and feel, and the process works very well. For one thing, the presets give you a better starting point than in the previous version, and the increased channel controls provide better fine-tuning capabilities. Adobe also moved the duotone options into the same control panel. For tritones or quadtones, the original dialog remains.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Align and merge

Align and merge

These two photos are combined (1) into a single (2) with Photoshop’s PhotoMerge auto align and blend capabilities. The software masks out the unwanted portions (3) so that you don’t lose any of the original. You can also manually align and stitch photos.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Not ImageReady. Extended

Not ImageReady. Extended

When Adobe punted ImageReady with this version of the software, some pieces of that product ended up in Photoshop, some landed on the cutting-room floor, and some went into an Extended version of Photoshop, including the frame-based animation tools. Photoshop Extended also has a basic timeline view, which supports keyframing of opacity, position, and style, as well as changes in global lighting over time.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Photoshop Extended: Video layers

Photoshop Extended: Video layers

The Extended edition can open and embed video files; you can edit individual frames as well as apply global special effects, then rerender to video. Photo Credit: Lori Grunin

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Photoshop Extended: 3D

Photoshop Extended: 3D

Adobe’s rudimentary 3D implementation enables you to rotate models, position a single camera, choose from some odd light presets, and apply some coarse rendering methods. In order for you to apply or edit textures, they must have been mapped by the modeler. (3D model Knots.3ds downloaded from http://people.scs.fsu.edu/~burkardt/data/3ds/3ds.html.)

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Photoshop Extended: DICOM support

Photoshop Extended: DICOM support

This version of Photoshop can import and extract metadata from DICOM files. It ships with a related scripts which opens a set of the images as individual files in Photoshop.

Gallery: Adobe Photoshop 3 comes alive

Photoshop Extended: Measurements

Photoshop Extended: Measurements

As part of its new Analysis tools, Photoshop can drop counters with automatic numbering and measure the distance and angle between two points. You can record the data on a point-by-point basis, then export the whole to a file.

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