PS 7.0 vs PS CS2
Dick on Aruba
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I'm currently using a legal copy of Photo Shop 7.0 and like to know the benefits of upgrading/changing to Photo Shop CS2?
I shoot only Nikon RAW = NEF
One benefit I really consider is the use of scrips but...what else?
Dick.
I shoot only Nikon RAW = NEF
One benefit I really consider is the use of scrips but...what else?
Dick.
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Cheers,
The new spot healing tool is useful, and the automatic red eye tool is outstanding. I have also found smart objects (non destructive scaling, etc.) to be somewhat useful. Finally, I have truly appreciated the extensive RAW support with Camera RAW. For me at least, PS7 works and works well ... but CS2 does it far easier, faster, and, IMHO, with a touch of class.
To me, it was well worth the upgrade price of US$150 at Sams Club last year.
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etc.,
Even if you didn't need all of those, in some cases you would outspend the Photoshop upgrade price if you only bought two plug-ins or apps to try and match CS2. In that sense, CS2 is an easy bargain.
If you shoot NEF then you can use the RAW converter that comes with CS2... Adobe Camera RAW. Otherwise, you have to pay for one that works with PS 7 (if you can still get it) or run everything through Nikon Capture first.
Slam dunk... spend the $150 and upgrade to CS2 if you shoot RAW. Game over, man.
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Photo Mechanic is a lot better than Bridge.
ACR is very nice but is not the best raw converter in some opinions. I use it because I have full integration into PS and PM.
I have a bunch of actions which work in 7, CS, CS2 that I use more than built in functionality like a LAB Sharpen.
The only functions I use regularly is clone, select, crop, IPTC editing, File Info editing, Curves, and Levels. Automatic editing, color correction, etc... built in options are not always best for each image.
CS will most likely meet all of your needs.
Phoenix, AZ
Canon Bodies
Canon and Zeiss Lenses
Some features mentioned sound very nice and strong.
Dick.
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On the Adobe site:
http://store.adobe.com/store/products/master.jhtml;store?id=catPhotoshopUpgrade
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Upgrade
To install this upgrade successfully, you will need a licensed version of any version of Adobe Photoshop, on the same platform as this purchase.
NOTE:This upgrade does not apply to Adobe Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Album, Photoshop Limited Edition, or PhotoDeluxe licensed users. $169.00
Birdman is right though, I've seen other software not allow upgrades of older versions. Best be gettin while the gettin is good.
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I did play around with the trial version to see if I can justify the $168.00 upgrade-cost. Hmmm...I guess I have to play some more...
I think, considering all your advices, that it's still wise to upgrade. You never know what the future brings for nice stuff.
Dick.
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