

You'll appreciate the aforementioned Workspaces, especially once you try Photoshop's slightly updated paint engine with its full-on brushes palette. A Windows Explorer-like file browser, similar to the Photoshop Elements file-management system, provides a welcome, if somewhat overdue, way to sort and locate your projects: the new browser lets you organize projects by name, date, resolution, and a number of additional parameters.

If you don't own an earlier version and want the best image editor on the market-or need it to run on OS X-version 7.0 is the best of the bunch.Īlong the same lines, you can now save custom tool-palette layouts as Workspaces so that you no longer have to recustomize palettes every time you open a project. But, as far as graphics apps go, Photoshop is still the best, most sophisticated image-editing software available. For the first time, we're not convinced that every Photoshop devotee and graphics professional must upgrade. Hence, Photoshop 7.0's perfunctory, should-have-been-there-earlier enhancements, such as the new file browser and updated paint engine, are a bit of a letdown. Witness: Photoshop 4.0 unveiled Layers and Actions Photoshop 5.0 brought us the History Palette and Layer Styles Photoshop 6.0 introduced Shapes. If you don't own an earlier version and want the best image editor on the market-or need it to run on OS X-version 7.0 is the best of the bunch.Įvery new version of Photoshop has delivered significant, noteworthy improvements. Hence, perfunctory, should-have-been-there-earlier enhancements, such as the new file browser and updated paint engine, are a bit of a letdown.
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Every new version of Photoshop has delivered significant, noteworthy improvements.
