In all honesty probably not. I use CS2 as a professional photographer and have tested CS3 but there is not much extra to justify the upgrade in my opinion
Yes it is, contact customer support for details, current version is CS5 and is much better then CS2.
Nope - unfortunately you need at least Photoshop CS or Photoshop Elements 8 to upgrade to a CS2, 3 or 4 version. There are other ways to upgrade though - if you have any of the older Macromedia Suites, you can upgrade to a CS package.
Photoshop CS3 introduced improved performance, new selection and editing tools, and enhanced support for 3D and motion graphics compared to Photoshop CS2. CS3 also included features like Smart Filters and Quick Selection tools that were not available in CS2. Overall, CS3 provided a more efficient and advanced user experience than its predecessor.
well i think the same format PSD will work on both of them
They aren't quite the same program; Elements is aimed at home and educational users, CS2 is aimed at professional image manipulators. Because of that CS2 does things that home users don't need; CMYK colour models, support for teams working on the same image, support for high depth (32 bit) images.
CS2 or anything you can plug a tablet in which is a digital pen and paper. Theres no huge differences honestly after CS2 I've seen lately to convince me to go past cs3.
It depends on what version you want i don't know about Photoshop 7.0 and CS2 but CS3 is around 1.3 gb CS4 is around 1.6-1.7gb CS5 is around 2.5-2.7gb .
adobe photoshop cs3 abbreviation
Maybe CS3? It is version of Photoshop
Unless you have CS3 there is no animation utility integrated in photoshop, use Adobe Image Ready
Yes, you can upgrade from Photoshop CS3 (or earlier) to Photoshop CS5 Extended, no problem.
The different parts of Adobe Photoshop CS3 include the magic wand, the toolbox, and the spot healing brush. Photoshop CS3 is used for editing photos and creating design elements.