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I was reading in eweek about the features in the new PS8 release. I quote eweek:
Photoshop 8 Code-named Dark Matter (PS) and Taconite (Image Ready), the next installment of Adobe's image-editing duo will reportedly feature non-destructive filtering that resembles the adjustment layers in Adobe's After Effects video-effects package.
Photoshop 8 will also include Layer Palette presets that will let users maintain multiple palette sets that they can invoke via a menu. Photoshop 8 will also let users select multiple layers, then execute a single change to all of them simultaneously.
Other Photoshop improvements will include enhancements to the File Browser, improved keyboard customization and support for non-square pixels. The upgrade will also boast enhancements to the user interface, support for JPEG 2000 and a GUI-based Picture Package layout manager.
ImageReady, the Web-graphics package bundled with Photoshop, will also ship with its own slew of enhancements, including nested layer sets, greater integration with Photoshop and user-interface tweaks
I'm glad to see improvements in File Browser! and also selecting multiple layers for one single changes...may have to save my pennys for this upgrade!
Read it and about Illustrator too: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1023323,00.asp
Photoshop 8 Code-named Dark Matter (PS) and Taconite (Image Ready), the next installment of Adobe's image-editing duo will reportedly feature non-destructive filtering that resembles the adjustment layers in Adobe's After Effects video-effects package.
Photoshop 8 will also include Layer Palette presets that will let users maintain multiple palette sets that they can invoke via a menu. Photoshop 8 will also let users select multiple layers, then execute a single change to all of them simultaneously.
Other Photoshop improvements will include enhancements to the File Browser, improved keyboard customization and support for non-square pixels. The upgrade will also boast enhancements to the user interface, support for JPEG 2000 and a GUI-based Picture Package layout manager.
ImageReady, the Web-graphics package bundled with Photoshop, will also ship with its own slew of enhancements, including nested layer sets, greater integration with Photoshop and user-interface tweaks
I'm glad to see improvements in File Browser! and also selecting multiple layers for one single changes...may have to save my pennys for this upgrade!
Read it and about Illustrator too: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1023323,00.asp