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Adobe Photoshop CS problem.Does anyone use Photoshop CS???
I have downloaded the trial version to see if I want to upgrade and also downloaded the new Camera RAW update (version 2.2). When I use the browser not all of my NEF files appear in the thumbnails section (or the larger preview section), this makes it hard to decide which image I am looking for. Does anyone know if there is a fix for this (or does it happen to you also?). The new Camera RAW plugin looks like it could be worth the upgrade do you suggest upgrading? Cheers, W00DY Andrew
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I don't use CS but I would say that there's a likelihood you're looking at a trial limitation. I can't really say.
Post a message about it in the Adobe community section and see what they say. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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I’m using CS & quite happy.
Woody, I would use the medium thumbnail preview the lager only takes up resources & takes longer to cache. The extra tools & bits & pieces in CS make it worth the upgrade I think Depends what you wont to do with it, I do a lot of retouching so the new patch tool is used all the time, also the new Shadow/Highlights filter is good. Well worth the upgrade IMO. Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Woody,
I have PS 7 and PSCS , use them for PP almost my NEF taken. I used NC 4 as well and used PSCS to play more with pictures after NC4. Worth to upgrade but if you have PS7 already, try first. Birddog114
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I don't like Adobe's imposing of limitations... for instance, no more scanning in of money... I'm an artist... bugger them... what if I want to do some mockery of money...
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