System RequirementsFor Macintosh: Mac OSX 10.4.8 or 10.5, 1 GHz PowerPC® G4 or G5 processor, Intel based Macintosh.
For Windows: Intel® Xeon® , Xeon Dual, Centrino® or Pentium® 4 processor, Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher, Microsoft Windows Vista.
Both platforms require 512 MB RAM and a 1024x769 resolution screen. Photoshop CS3 beta will expire soon after the launch of Photoshop CS3 in Spring 2007. Details on final pricing, system requirements and availability have yet to be determined.
მოკლედ, საბოლოო რელიზს 2007 წლის გაზაფხულზე უნდა ველოდოთ
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What's New?Native Universal.The engineers at Adobe Systems have been really busy this product cycle. Extensive work has gone into the core programming and Photoshop CS3 is now natively supported on Apple’s, Intel based machines. This means a vast performance boost from previous versions. CS3 also supports Microsoft’s Vista operating system and takes advantage of some of the 64 bit capabilities.
New Interface
CS3 now supports a new interface that’s slick and intuitive. Don’t worry, things are still in the same place, more or less. Photoshop is now dressed in collapsible Palette Panes. The palettes can be docked, minimized into icons (click on image at left for full view) or dragged out of the panes to perform the way they always have. This new interface really maximizes screen real estate and lets the application get out of the way of your work. The toolbox can now be displayed as a single column or the standard 2-column for those of us who resist change.
We have new enhancements to the full screen mode (F key). There are now 4 modes:
- Standard: The default view
- Maximized: The pasteboard fills the window and the document is enlarged to the maximum possible size without being covered by any palettes.
- Full screen with menu: Hides the Status bar and fills the screen with the pasteboard
- Full screen without Menu: Same as previous but without any menu at the top. (This is sometimes called the “presentation mode”.)
As always, press the TAB key to hide the palettes, but now scroll to the edges of the screen and the interface will elegantly slide out, awaiting your interaction.
SpeedThe startup time has been reduced, the brushes respond quicker and the interface is more responsive in this version.