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Reviews of the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended

  • 8.3

    CNET Review

    April 27, 2007

    The Good: Adds the ability to animate effects; some cool 3D capabilities; same excellent Photoshop underpinnings.

    The Bad: Most of the implementations of the new features lack flexibility and polish.

    The Bottom Line: The professional's choice for image editing spawns Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended to appeal to select vertical markets, but it delivers mixed results.

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Manufacturer: Adobe Systems Inc.

Part number: CNETADOBEPHOTOSHOPCS3EXTENDED

General

  • Category Creativity application
  • Subcategory Creativity - graphics & image editing
  • Language(s) Adobe Universal English
  • License pricing Academic

Software

  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Academic
  • Platform Windows
  • Min Supported Color Depth 16-bit (64K colors)
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail

System Requirements

  • Software Requirements QuickTime 7.0 or later
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, Intel Core Duo, PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices DVD-ROM, XGA monitor, 64MB video memory
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP SP 2, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium - Pentium 4 - RAM 512 MB - HD 1 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista Business, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, Apple Mac OS X 10.4.8

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Photoshop CS3 Extended from 6 online stores: Lowest Price: $327.99

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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended

Buying Choices

Photoshop CS3 Extended from 6 online stores: Lowest Price: $327.99

See prices from 6 stores

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