Hi Bill,

On Sat, 5 May 2007 13:46:56 -0600, William Robb wrote:

>I just managed to install CS3.

Me too, but this time on a Mac, while all my previous
versions ran on Windows ...

<snip>
>CS3 looks like it is a nice improvement over CS2. The RAW converter has a 
>few useful improvements, and some of the new conversion filters, especially 
>the black and white converter look very promising.

Indeed, being able to keep the fileters in their own layers
makes it a lot more flexible ...

One question on the appearance, the biggest difference
I noticed between CS2 and CS3 is that CS3 just has its
palletes and menu-bars on the screen (left, top, right)
and the rest is your own desktop showing underneath.
Images open on that large area of desktop, each in
their own little 'window', but by default without any area
arround the photo, making for a busy looking screen.
(depending on your desktop colors/image :-)


With CS2 there was a greyish 'Photoshop desktop' where 
all images opened upon, providing a neutral background.


Now I am unsure if this is a CS2 -> CS3 change, 
or Windows -> Mac ...

Do you see the same change ?

If not, perhaps Godfrey can shed some insights on this ?

I liked the CS2 behaviour better, since it allows multiple 
smaller images on a neutral backround ...

Regards, JvW
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Jan van Wijk;   http://www.dfsee.com/gallery



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