Reviewed on November 8, 2005Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 adds even more power to an already top-flight image editor/organizer package. Equipped with a chic interface and a fantastic toolbox, Elements is the best choice for digital photographers who want to put their photo collection in order and share with others.TAGS:Photoshop Elements, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 24, 2008If you work with 3D, Photoshop Extended is a must-have upgrade; ditto if you think you'd use more of Standard's tools if the interface were less opaque, if you need to upgrade other suite applications, or if you qualify for an academic discount. All things considered, while Adobe Photoshop CS4 makes some improvements over CS3, it might be worth skipping this generation and waiting for the next.TAGS:Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., OpenGL, multi-core, 3D, Real-Time
Reviewed on November 24, 2008If you work with 3D, Photoshop Extended is a must-have upgrade; ditto if you think you'd use more of Standard's tools if the interface were less opaque, if you need to upgrade other suite applications, or if you qualify for an academic discount. All things considered, while Adobe Photoshop CS4 makes some improvements over CS3, it might be worth skipping this generation and waiting for the next.TAGS:Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., OpenGL, 3D, Real-Time
Reviewed on April 21, 2005If you're a professional or ambitious amateur digital artist, we highly recommend Adobe Photoshop CS2.TAGS:Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop
Reviewed on November 19, 2008Flash becomes friendlier and more fun to explore as CS4 introduces a faster approach to animation, making this a worthwhile upgrade for both beginners and seasoned programmers.TAGS:animation, Adobe Systems Inc., Flash animation, object, 3D, Adobe PhotoShop
Reviewed on July 26, 2007Adobe CS3 Production Premium is ideal if you handle a mix of design, animation and editing tasks for video, the Web, and mobile gadgets. However, beginners should think twice about the splurge, and film pros without deep animation needs should probably stick to Apple Final Cut Studio 2 or AVID.TAGS:Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, mouse, video, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on March 27, 2008Though there's a lot to like about Adobe's first stab at online photo editing and sharing, however, you probably want to wait until the company fixes a few problems with the beta before uploading scads of photographs to Adobe Photoshop Express.TAGS:Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, Facebook, Photoshop Elements, Flickr, beta, API, photograph, e-mail