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What’s New in Photoshop CS3 Extended 13
then combine them within
Photoshop into a single 32-bit
HDR image with maximum
range and delity. Updated for
Photoshop CS3, Merge to HDR
helps correct the problems which
can be caused by handheld
shooting, with advanced
automatic alignment of your
bracketed exposures as they are
merged. Plus, more sophisticated
processing routines give you even
better results in the nal 32-bit
HDR image, in a higher delity
conversion.
Whether it’s a merged image, or
one captured by a high dynamic
range camera or scanning device,
once your 32-bit HDR image is
open in Photoshop CS3 Extended,
you can now apply a much
broader range of Photoshop features, without the need to reduce the image to lower bit
depths. Enhanced 32-bit HDR support includes brushes, layers, lters such as Hue/
Saturation and Levels, and the Auto Levels, Auto Contrast and Auto Color features.
Zoomify export
e resolution of digital cameras is increasing at a rate that far outstrips the increase in
internet bandwidth available to most people at home or work. at means having to
decrease the resolution of your images, so they can be eciently downloaded by web visitors
or transmitted through e-mail. Now, you can export full-resolution images to the Zoomify
format to enable exible, robust viewing on the web using the standard Adobe Flash® Player.
View the entire image or zoom in on the nest details, even with low-speed internet
connections. is kind of delity has been totally impractical on the web, until now.
Easily view the highest resolution images on the
web with Zoomify export in Photoshop CS3.
The new Print interface in Photoshop CS3 gathers all of the options you need in one easier-to-use dialog box.
Brushes, layers and selections are just three of the core editing
features now available for 32-bit HDR images, exclusively in
Photoshop CS3 Extended.