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HaHaHaHa

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Since: Jan 26, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:01 am
Post subject: Photoshop CS3 vs CS3 Extended
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Hi,

There is no way to tryout Photoshop CS3 - becouse only PSExtended is
available to download.
I was talking with Adobe Help Desk, but they didn't know- becouse I
don't have adobe client number...
Please help me - I would like to buy Photoshop; but Standard or
Extended???

I know this link very well:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/

I am retoucher, and I don't use 3D - but healing and cloning with
offset, scale and rotation are AMAZING for me!!! I need this function
desperately!

My question is:
What exactly means:
Adjustable cloning and healing with overlay preview- BASIC ???
(Photoshop CS3 Standard)
Does Photoshop Standard have pallete: Clone Soure???
Somebody knows if Photoshop Standard has lower performance than
Extended???
(I am working with 39milion RAW files, so I realy need performance)

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Mike Russell

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Since: Oct 12, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:13 am
Post subject: Re: Photoshop CS3 vs CS3 Extended [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"HaHaHaHa" <info DeleteThis @retouchone.com> wrote in message
news:31d9ee5b-5746-4fd8-9752-3ea466a15458@k39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> There is no way to tryout Photoshop CS3 - becouse only PSExtended is
> available to download.
> I was talking with Adobe Help Desk, but they didn't know- becouse I
> don't have adobe client number...
> Please help me - I would like to buy Photoshop; but Standard or
> Extended???

No one else has responded, so here goes. From what you say later, it looks
as if CS3 Standard will be fine for you.

> I know this link very well:
> http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/
>
> I am retoucher, and I don't use 3D - but healing and cloning with
> offset, scale and rotation are AMAZING for me!!! I need this function
> desperately!

The cloning features that you mention are in CS3 standard.

> My question is:
> What exactly means:
> Adjustable cloning and healing with overlay preview- BASIC ???
> (Photoshop CS3 Standard)

It means that the basic features of cloning and healing are included in CS3
standard, but that there are some additions to cloning and healing in the
advanced CS3 - my guess is that this applies to cloning 3D textures and/or
movies. The rotation and scaling feature is definitely in the normal
version.

> Does Photoshop Standard have pallete: Clone Soure???

Yes, and it includes the rotate, scale, and overlay features.

> Somebody knows if Photoshop Standard has lower performance than
> Extended???
> (I am working with 39milion RAW files, so I realy need performance)

The features web page does make it sound as if extended is faster. As far
as I know, the performance will be identical, since you will have the same
Camera Raw plugin.
--
Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com

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HaHaHaHa

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:30 am
Post subject: Re: Photoshop CS3 vs CS3 Extended [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On 30 Sty, 11:13, "Mike Russell" <RE-MOVEm... RemoveThis @Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE>
wrote:
> "HaHaHaHa" <i... RemoveThis @retouchone.com> wrote in message
>
> news:31d9ee5b-5746-4fd8-9752-3ea466a15458@k39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi,
>
> > There is no way to tryout Photoshop CS3 - becouse only PSExtended is
> > available to download.
> > I was talking with Adobe Help Desk, but they didn't know- becouse I
> > don't have adobe client number...
> > Please help me - I would like to buy Photoshop; but Standard or
> > Extended???
>
> No one else has responded, so here goes. From what you say later, it looks
> as if CS3 Standard will be fine for you.
>
> > I know this link very well:
> >http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/
>
> > I am retoucher, and I don't use 3D - but healing and cloning with
> > offset, scale and rotation are AMAZING for me!!! I need this function
> > desperately!
>
> The cloning features that you mention are in CS3 standard.
>
> > My question is:
> > What exactly means:
> > Adjustable cloning and healing with overlay preview- BASIC ???
> > (Photoshop CS3 Standard)
>
> It means that the basic features of cloning and healing are included in CS3
> standard, but that there are some additions to cloning and healing in the
> advanced CS3 - my guess is that this applies to cloning 3D textures and/or
> movies. The rotation and scaling feature is definitely in the normal
> version.
>
> > Does Photoshop Standard have pallete: Clone Soure???
>
> Yes, and it includes the rotate, scale, and overlay features.
>
> > Somebody knows if Photoshop Standard has lower performance than
> > Extended???
> > (I am working with 39milion RAW files, so I realy need performance)
>
> The features web page does make it sound as if extended is faster. As far
> as I know, the performance will be identical, since you will have the same
> Camera Raw plugin.
> --
> Mike Russell -www.curvemeister.com

Thanks a lot for your reply.
I have bought Creative Siute Standard, and You are completely right.
Thnx!
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