Adobe Photoshop CS4

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Auto-Blend and Much, Much More

New to the Auto-Blend control in CS4 is the ability to choose between a panorama and a stack of images. [...]



Old Behaviors in the New Curves Dialog

Curves, long the backbone of image adjustment, continue to grow both more powerful and easier to use. In CS4, the [...]



Presets, Presets, Presets

In addition to freeing the power of adjustment layers from a static, modal dialog (via the Adjustments panel), CS4 now [...]



3D: Auto-Hide Layers for Better Performance

To greatly improve performance while interacting with 3D objects, you can turn on Auto-hide Layers for Performance in the 3D [...]



3D: Finding Paintable Areas

Photoshop uses a project-based painting model which means that 3D objects need to be positioned parallel to the screen so [...]



Converting a Layer to a 3D Postcard

Besides smart objects, Photoshop Extended offers another way to apply perspective transforms nondestructively: Select any layer or layers, then choose [...]



Non-Destructive Perspective Transformations

Prior to CS4 you couldn’t easily apply a perspective or distort transformation to a smart object. With the new release, [...]



Clip Adjustment Layers Automatically

It’s always been possible to “clip” adjustment layers so they target a single layer instead of all the layers below [...]



Spring-Loaded Tools

In CS4, you can temporarily jump from any tool to any other tool by pressing and holding the other tool’s [...]



Birds-Eye View (A.K.A. Bye Bye Navigator Panel)

Photoshop CS4 leverages the power of your graphics card (GPU) to enable fast, smooth panning, zooming, and more. If you’re [...]



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