no. you have to get the mac version of photoshop
The features that come with the Photoshop CS3 are it's accuracy, it's new interface design, it's performance, the new curves, the new brightness and contrast, and/or it's black and white adjustments.
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.
Yes, as long as you purchase the Mac version.
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.
There are lots of Adobe Photoshop tutorials found on YouTube. You can also search Google and it will find a lot of Adobe Photoshop tutorials. Take a look at Adobe.com's Creative Exchange for more tutorials, most of which are free and user created. Adobe has even placed some of their own tutorials there.Also, there are lots of books out there about Photoshop for learning how to use the software or for tips and tricks and even some with specific tutorials. Some of my favorites are:* 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book' * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Photographers' * 'Hacking Adobe Photoshop CS3' * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 Bible' * 'Advanced Adobe Photoshop Techniques' * 'Adobe Photoshop Guru's Handbook' (a very large book with lots of valuables) * 'Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Dummies'* and of course the Adobe Photoshop manuals published by Adobe Press. I don't have the author names of these books handy, but they are pretty popular books. You can find these on places such as Amazon, or your local Books-A-Million (or other book stores also). You can find used books at places like half.com and eBay that are still in pretty good condition at a much cheaper discount.I think all of these books are available for any version of Photoshop you might have. Instead of looking for 'CS3,' look for one that says 'CS2' or 'CS' depending on what version you are working with. These books range from very beginner techniques to more advanced one; however, they are all broken down into easy-to-understand format (provided you have a basic knowledge of Photoshop, like where certain tools are located in the program) and teaches you how to use them in new and creative ways.Photoshop is a huge program with many tools and features that can be manipulated into some very specific actions. Combinations of tools create even more.More Info...if you have internet access then go on some websites for tutorial and know more about PhotoShop
Adobe Photoshop CS3 is most user friendly but if you use any of the version of adobe Photoshop then you will also feel user friendliness slowly slowly for the same versions which are used by you.
Usually when you get that error it means that one of the Photoshop modules is either missing or corrupted. In the case of plugins, the plugins folder could be in a different area than is specified in the Preferences. It can also happen if you've got a corrupted font. Try selecting a different font first, and then try adding text on a blank layer or new file. If you get the same error, do a repair reinstall of the program.
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.
No, you can only get that discount on a new iMac not a refurbished iMac.
double click on layer thumbnail in layers palette,this will open new window,check stroke and click on letters "stroke"(letters not check box)
Buy the Leopard one. It will save trouble.
Just buy the new version (CS3) and it will automatically update everything during installation..