PHOTOSHOP CS3
User Guide
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Adobe Labs
Adobe Labs gives you the opportunity to experience and evaluate new and emerging technologies and products from
Adobe.
At Adobe Labs, you have access to resources such as these:
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Prerelease software and technologies
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Code samples and best practices to accelerate your learning
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Early versions of product and technical documentation
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Forums, wiki-based content, and other collaborative resources to help you interact with like-minded developers
Adobe Labs fosters a collaborative software development process. In this environment, customers quickly become
productive with new products and technologies. Adobe Labs is also a forum for early feedback, which the Adobe
development teams use to create software that meets the needs and expectations of the community.
Visit Adobe Labs at
www.adobe.com/go/labs
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User communities
User communities feature forums, blogs, and other avenues for users to share technologies, tools, and information.
Users can ask questions and find out how others are getting the most out of their software. User-to-user forums are
available in English, French, German, and Japanese; blogs are posted in a wide range of languages.
To participate in forums or blogs, visit
www.adobe.com/communities
.
What’s new
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Productivity enhancements
Streamlined interface
Take advantage of the self-adjusting docks, workspace presets for specialized tasks, and other refinements in the
streamlined interface. See “Workspace basics” on page 14.
Zoomify report
Export full-resolution images in the Zoomify format so you can display them on the Internet or send them by e-mail
without having to first decrease their resolution. See “Export to Zoomify” on page 506.
Adobe Bridge CS3 with stacks and filters
Organize and manage your images with the new tools—the Loupe tool, filters, and stacks—in Adobe Bridge.
Improved print experience
Get better control over print quality with color management and better print preview features. See “Printing from
Photoshop” on page 483.
Adobe Device Central
Create and view artwork for display on cell phones and other mobile devices, and preview how your photos will look
on different devices. See “Testing Photoshop images for mobile devices with Adobe Device Central” on page 443.