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Editor Settings in Photoshop CS3

WeltensammlerWeltensammler Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
edited November 4, 2007 in Finishing School
Hi all,

I have a very confused question. I had heared that I can the Editorfield like Photoshop Elements on the underside of the window set also in Photoshop CS3 but how? The overview of all Photos is very handy when I must edit more pictures but I doesnt found it not in the menu. I useing the german version of the program.

I hope someone knows how I can change the view or an another solution.

Greats,
Daniel
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    jfriendjfriend Registered Users Posts: 8,097 Major grins
    edited November 2, 2007
    Hi all,

    I have a very confused question. I had heared that I can the Editorfield like Photoshop Elements on the underside of the window set also in Photoshop CS3 but how? The overview of all Photos is very handy when I must edit more pictures but I doesnt found it not in the menu. I useing the german version of the program.

    I hope someone knows how I can change the view or an another solution.

    Greats,
    Daniel

    I'm not quite clear on what you are asking.

    If you are talking about the icon bar that shows your open windows along the bottom of the screen in Elements, CSx does not have such a feature as best I know.

    If you are talking about the Elements Organizer and it's ability to show you image thumbnails, then CS2/CS3 has Adobe Bridge which serves some of the similar functions.

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    WeltensammlerWeltensammler Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
    edited November 2, 2007
    jfriend wrote:
    I'm not quite clear on what you are asking.

    If you are talking about the Elements Organizer and it's ability to show you image thumbnails, then CS2/CS3 has Adobe Bridge which serves some of the similar functions.

    --John


    Yes I am talk about the thumbnails in the bottom of Photoshop Elements where I have an overview of alle open files. How can I start this in Photoshop CS3?
    homepage:
    www.weltensammler.net
    www.weltensammler.smugmug.com

    Camera:
    Canon 400 D

    Objective:
    Tamron XR 3,5 - 6,3 / 28-300mm
    Canon EF-S 3,5 - 5,6 / 18-55mm
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    jfriendjfriend Registered Users Posts: 8,097 Major grins
    edited November 2, 2007
    Yes I am talk about the thumbnails in the bottom of Photoshop Elements where I have an overview of alle open files. How can I start this in Photoshop CS3?

    I tried to explain that CS3 does not have that icon bar like Elements. You see your open images listed in the Window menu.
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited November 2, 2007
    Adobe Lightroom has a strip on the bottom of the screen which shows all the images in a selected file.

    But Photoshop does not.
    Sid.
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,699 moderator
    edited November 4, 2007
    Sid,

    Photoshop does not have icons along the bottom, but Bridge in PSCS3 certainly can - you just press button #2 in Bridge in the lower right corner as shown here
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2007
    thumb.gif I should have been careful. I only have CS.
    Sid.
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    WeltensammlerWeltensammler Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
    edited November 4, 2007
    Thanks for your fast answers!

    That wasnt I would be hearing ;-)
    hmm shit, give it an alternative methode for fast finishing fotos in cs where I have pictures in the overview?
    homepage:
    www.weltensammler.net
    www.weltensammler.smugmug.com

    Camera:
    Canon 400 D

    Objective:
    Tamron XR 3,5 - 6,3 / 28-300mm
    Canon EF-S 3,5 - 5,6 / 18-55mm
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