![]() Heck, I've said it once and I'll say it again.Apple's probably working on an image editing/compositor app. These 2 tools are going to go public with Leopard but who knows what other tools Apple is working on. Image editing apps will flood the scene because everyone will be able to build one fairly fast.Īdobe had better have some aces up its sleeve. It won't be long before Apple makes more image editing tools accessible via a framework. Adobe's market has probably shrank a lot in the past couple years as the number of apps that can do basic to midrange Photoshop operations increases.Īdobe isn't improving Photoshop fast enough. Everyone that has ever used Photoshop for color correction, background removal, basic touchups or image filters, can get free apps for color correction and background removal or something like Acorn or Pixelmator for basic touchups and image filters. Unfortunately for Adobe, Photoshop is only for image compositors now. I'm saying that a limited set of tools are easier to use than in Photoshop (again, someone correct me if CS3 has some similar live feedback color/background removal tool.) I am NOT saying that Preview is a Photoshop replacement. ![]() All I remember is trial and error tolerance adjustments with the magic wand. ![]() Ok.to be fair, I haven't used CS3 extensively so maybe I'm wrong but I don't remember ever seeing a live feedback alpha tool in Photoshop. On another note, Apple is showing off two tools that put Adobe Photoshop's equivalents to shame. Is it possible with Preview 4.0 to delete and extract pages from an existing PDF document?
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