Any of you shooters processing your images in PS CS4 yet?
Any Photographers Using Photoshop CS4?
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Any Photographers Using Photoshop CS4?
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im not sure its going to be much better version..
mostly they don't improve to much from release to release.

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Still CS3 it does what I need.Comment
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I am, and I'm loving the updated layout and the new shortcuts on the right side.
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I'm using it, and since it has a 64 bit version included I'm able to take advantage of the 16 gigs of ram in my new 64 bit machine. Super fast. And I agree with hypedough, the new workspace layouts are cool.-Robbie
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Oops forgot to mention what you probably are really curious about...the image processing. There is now an "exposure" setting that I'm finding I use more than the levels with a well lit picture. Still have to jump into levels to "fix" shit that isn't quite right. But I just shot some pics the other day that were outside in the shade. I brought them in straight off my Canon 5d into CS4. From there I had a menu that gave me a selection of several presets. I chose "shade" out of the selections which instantly brought the color up real nice. Then I went ahead and full fledged opened it into Photoshop with another click. From there I simply went to image->exposure and tweaked that a little until it pleased my eyes.
Also I just did the high res photos for the next update on claudia-marie.com and I have some actions made out that reduce the size of the photo to 1152x768 and slap the watermark on. With CS4 running on 64 bits it was blindingly fast.
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for RAW format?Oops forgot to mention what you probably are really curious about...the image processing. There is now an "exposure" setting that I'm finding I use more than the levels with a well lit picture. Still have to jump into levels to "fix" shit that isn't quite right. But I just shot some pics the other day that were outside in the shade. I brought them in straight off my Canon 5d into CS4. From there I had a menu that gave me a selection of several presets. I chose "shade" out of the selections which instantly brought the color up real nice. Then I went ahead and full fledged opened it into Photoshop with another click. From there I simply went to image->exposure and tweaked that a little until it pleased my eyes.
Also I just did the high res photos for the next update on claudia-marie.com and I have some actions made out that reduce the size of the photo to 1152x768 and slap the watermark on. With CS4 running on 64 bits it was blindingly fast.
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Just upgraded last Friday. I was playing with it on the weekend and it's just amazing. The new adjustments panel where you have access to all the tools and can apply non-destructively is great.
I also like new dodge and burn.
And specially the new raw version that allows you to make local adjustments to all the parameters with a brush tool.Comment
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I;'m still on CS2 for pc and mac, for heavy retouches and design . My primary process is Lightroom .. Damn love that software ..3D-VR live webcams
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