Adobe Flash CS2 & CS3 Differences
Adobe’s Creative Suite 3 release was major in company’s history. Broken into two releases Adobe CS3 Design Premium and Adobe CS3 Web Premium Company tried to market different editions of software to professionals in their own specialty. There are many developments to every version over Adobe’s previous release Creative Suite 2.
* Between main differences in Creative Suite 3 is again designed interface. This low profile style interface utilizes two column designs for movable tool boxes. These tool boxes stacked and moved to either side, making sure maximum amount of “canvas space.” This is coupled with many collapsible palette docks that permit user to delete sections of editing tools not now in use. Lastly Maximized Screen Mode clears all toolbars, lending a clear view to work region without any impeding button palettes or toolbars.
* Several PCs has Creative Suite 2 experienced lagging during application of few effects or when using few more advanced development tools. Creative Suite 3 contains Adobe Bridge CS3 which streamlines communication among many of Adobe programs in Suite; which decreased lag time and processor needs without increasing system requirements. Program acts like project manager and gives central access to project files, applications, and settings, with XMP metadata tagging and searching abilities. While new program was intended to develop overall performance.
* Creative Suite 3 enhanced ability to cut images out of photos with their Quick Selection tool. Unlike earlier tools which need user to carefully trace edge of image they are looking to separate, Quick Selection allows to choose perimeter points around object, and then fine tune a line, tapering it around object. After chosen, object’s edges can be further refined using “Refine Edge Command” placed in “Select” menu in “Modify” tab.