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Photoshop CS4 Veteran set of powerful imaging tools streamlined user
interface more extensible and customizable; completely overhauled 3D engine in
Extended version. If 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.
There's just
enough that's better in the CS4 updates to Photoshop and Photoshop Extended
most notably, usability improvements for core features that many people will
find themselves sighing, biting the bullet, and upgrading. If you work with
video or 3D, or want to update your Creative Suite to CS4 for other reasons,
this is a no brainer; for the rest of us, there's little you can do with CS4
that you couldn't do with CS3, and the latter seems a bit faster and more
memory efficient in some respects. The Web abounds with complaints about
Adobe's installer and updater, and I think most are quite justified. Every
Windows application installer suggests you close any running applications, but
you can usually ignore it and 99 percent of the time everything works out fine.
Adobe forces you
to close your browser and all Microsoft Office applications, because many of
the programs in the suite primarily Acrobat spread octopus like tentacles
throughout your working environment. That's pretty appalling in and of itself,
but in addition to wasting a large chunk of time installing, you can't do
anything else but play Solitaire while it's happening. And as before with the
updater, you'll get to relive this delightful close your apps or else experience
on a regular basis. Even as I type it's stopped dead waiting for me to
close Firefox. Plus, the installation "progress" bar bears
no relation to reality whatsoever, with its two steps forward and one step back
movement. Over and over again. All of this adds up to a one-point demerit for
Adobe on its Setup and Interface rating. Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended
users will benefit more immediately from these underlying changes than Standard
users.
For the latter,
OpenGL support primarily manifests itself as some whizzy screen zooming and
rotation tools that demo well but likely won't get used much. However, Adobe
has greatly improved Extended's 3D support. It now offers most of the essential
render settings and view controls, plus the ability to create primitives (and
extend the library of primitives), necessary to work with 3D models. You edit
and paint on textures simply by double-clicking on them in the Layers palette,
then see your changes applied when you toggle back to the model; not quite
real-time, interactive painting, but close enough for now. And now there's
basic keyframe animation for 3D scenes.
Still there's
room for improvement: it needs better lighting handling and the ability to tile
and more easily position textures, and several aspects of the interface, like
the Rendering options, are still far too dialog driven. And Photoshop gets very
slow when you load (or generate via the Mesh from grayscale command) relatively
complex models with tens of thousands of polygons.
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