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Darryn
22-10-2008, 22:43
Anyone purchased it yet?

Whats the verdict? there are a few features i want to try out so ill be picking up the CS3-CS4 upgrade when im next passing an Apple store, im just wondering if its worth going out of my way to get it.

Darryn. :)

petemc
22-10-2008, 23:00
Not got a copy yet but I'm not overly fussed. Lr2 and CS3 do everything I need right now.

Garp
22-10-2008, 23:02
Does the Mac version include the CUDA-enhanced plugins?

Feek
22-10-2008, 23:04
Well, I've got it. Basic front end looks pretty much the same and I only use it for simple stuff anyway so I've not really noticed much.

Silly question. If I have an image open in Photoshop, where can I see the image details, specifically the dimensions of the image in pixels?

divine
22-10-2008, 23:37
Oh is it CUDA enabled?

That could be handy, I think my 8800 will be somewhat faster than my 3500+ :D

Silly question. If I have an image open in Photoshop, where can I see the image details, specifically the dimensions of the image in pixels?

Image > Image Size

Garp
23-10-2008, 05:22
Oh is it CUDA enabled?

That could be handy, I think my 8800 will be somewhat faster than my 3500+ :D


http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?Itemid=34&id=9602&option=com_content&task=view

Bod
26-10-2008, 20:48
Well, I've got it. Basic front end looks pretty much the same and I only use it for simple stuff anyway so I've not really noticed much.

Silly question. If I have an image open in Photoshop, where can I see the image details, specifically the dimensions of the image in pixels?

You can either go to File > Image Size and see the dimensions there...Or

At the bottom of the image, click the triangular flyout and select 'Document Dimensions'.

http://img.skitch.com/20081026-es89aaayhnc783ermeb92a1d9m.jpg

Feek
26-10-2008, 21:31
A-ha! I didn't realise it was there on that triangle, thanks Bod.

Bod
27-10-2008, 02:29
Njet Problemski Comrade