Adobe Photoshop CS 2 (9.0)
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Adobe Photoshop CS 2 (version 9.0) is considered the premiere program for
use in creating graphics for the web, manipulating photographs and creating
art. Photoshop CS2 was released in 2005 and introduced a number of features and
innovations, including the ability to create GIF animations with an Animation
palette. Filters were upgraded to 16-bit capability and included the popular
Liquify and Lens Blur filters. Adobe Bridge were introduced in CS2. Bridge is a
file browser that creates thumbnails for files and makes it easier to shift
files between Photoshop and other Adobe programs such as InDesign and
Illustrator. It also aids photographers with a slideshow mode and multiple-file
processing and hands them the Red Eye tool, which can get rid of that common
photographic effect. One of the most highly-touted features of CS2 is Vanishing
Point. Vanishing Point allows the user to create a perspective plane and then
paint and clone an image to drastically cut down on time spent in image
manipulation. For example, a user could take an image of a 5-story building,
create a vanishing point and end extend the building to appear to be 13 stories
in a seamless, realistic manner. The Spot Healing Brush is another major
feature of CS2. With it, the user can effectively erase a person from a picture
and paint the background over as if the person was never there.
The system will
even analyze the picture and sample the best pixels to use for the
"healed" area. Optical Lens Correction is a handy tool that can
correct a lot of common camera distortion flaws and even perspective errors. It
creates an adjustable alignment grid for the user to manipulate the image with.
The Smart Sharpen filter further refines the ability to sharpen. Previously,
multiple uses of the Sharpen tool broke the area into visible pixels and was of
limited use. The Smart Sharpen added variations of the sharpening effect, which
preserved the edge of the area and could enhance shadows or subtle highlights.
Smart Objects were part of the new Creation Acceleration concept, designed to
speed up the creation of a new image. Smart Objects could be used to allow for
scaling which could be reversed without damaging the quality, rotation and
layer warping. High Dynamic Range was a format introduced in CS2 that was
originally made for creating lighting effects to simulate a 3D environment. The
format stores quantity of light per pixel rather than colors. What this means
is that an HDR file can store more colors than the human eye can see and can be
saved in the TIFF or PSD format. CS2 introduced the ability to use HDR,
allowing the user to adjust the luminosity of an image and light it in a way
that is not possible by taking a photo while still allowing it to look natural.
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Adobe Photoshop CS 2 (9.0)
Adobe Photoshop CS 2 (9.0)
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