[LRflex] Re: Photoshop CS2 - question (possibly silly)
- From: Andy Wagner <yxandy2001@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:54:11 -0800 (PST)
Douglas
The "do" and "undo" are foud under the edit heading if the tool bar and
should be able to be added via "preferences">tools I think. I don't have CS in
front of me right now as I'm at work. Give it a try.
Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp@xxxxxx> wrote:
Gerard,
this was a question I posed myself - get 4.0 or CS2?
The organizer in E3.0 is really good, and I have found that it does work =
with CS2, so really I now have the best of both worlds.
I must admit that the Bridge is quite disappointing after having used=20
the Organizer, I would have thought Adobe could have done better. Maybe=20
I will start doing basic RAW processing in CS2, return to E3.0
for standard stuff and archiving and then use CS2 for the really complex =
stuff which E3.0 and E4.0 don't support.
thanks and regards
Douglas
Dr G=E9rard de BOTTON wrote:
>Hello Douglas,
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>I just read your last message, and my reaction is immediate: get Photosh=
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>Elements 4.0 as soon as possible.
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>It does not replace CS2, which fantastic new features (especially lens
>correction software) are excellent and easy to use, but the two programs=
>complete each other very well.
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>With Photo Elements 4.0, you will find your "undo" and "redo" arrows and=
the
>Organizer part is just the best I know, as powerful as iView Media or
>iMatch, and much easier and nicer to use. For myself, I had satarted to
>organize my pictures of a lifetime, and am really very pleased with this=
>program. Is even more flexible than Bridge.
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>Enjoy!
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>Dr G=E9rard de Botton
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>Objet : [LRflex] Photoshop CS2 - question (possibly silly)
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>Hello all,
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>I upgraded Elements 3.0 to CS2 just before Christmas, what I miss are=20
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>the two little arrows at the top of the screen for "undo" and "redo"=20
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>that I've got so used to in Elements. Do they not exist, or have I=20
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>missed some menu/preferences (or whatever)?
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>Second question: I still prefer the Organizer (catalogue/album/archiving=
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>function) in Elements, this IS compatible with CS2 but sometimes it=20
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>seems to ignore updated / renamed files coming from CS2.Anyone know why?=
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>TIA
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>Douglas
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