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    qrius: cs4 is the kind of edition that comes out once you've run out of new great things to add. I have CS2, and works fine for me. CS3, good too, from wha... more »
    damnelantra™: button "arrange documents" major bitch solved... more »
    jdmstar: 2500.00??? Screw that .. Pirate bay here i come. and no i dont work professionally just want to able to open my laptop and be like look hey its MASTER... more »
    Sora57: I've been using CS4 for a couple of weeks and am similarly impressed. I also use Premiere CS4 and although it has some minor problems, it is quite awe... more »
    RacecarBoobTat: Is there a way I can order just the blob and vibrance tools? And can Premiere finally handle AVCHD files and output to Blu-Ray? more »
    Davy Grolton: Speaking of $2,500, did it come with that image of that pretty lady preloaded? Jesus Christo. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: PS doesn't respect a lot of Mac things because Adobe and Apple have been spatting for years. I still remember when Adobe dragged its heels for 9 mont... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Is "Kick Ass" a technical term? ;) more »
    jdbaile3: $2,500 for software is just silly. more »
    92BuickLeSabre: Interesting and informative. I must admit, I trust a Jesus review of Photoshop even more than a Santa review of naughty and nice. more »
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    Adobe CS4 Photoshop and Illustrator Review (Verdict: Kick Ass)

    I've spent more than a month working with Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. I'm impressed. It pushes the envelope again with new tools and enhancements that will save a lot of time.
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    Adobe Added Multitouch to Creative Suite 4, Didn't Tell Anyone

    Content producers of pretty much any ilk were excited to get news of the highly refined, newly hardware-accelerated CS4 product line, but probably missed this key feature buried deep in the release notes: multitouch trackpad support. More »
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    Adobe Creative Suite 4: Massive Upgrade Including New Photoshop With Hardware Acceleration, Premiere and More

    Today is one of those days that designers celebrate and dread: Adobe unveils its latest Creative Suite—Number 4—with new pro versions of Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects and more. Heavy users wait with bated breath to see if their desired tweaks have been added, knowing that if the answer is "yes," then somebody's going to have to spend some dough fast—full versions run from $1,700 to $2,500 for the full Master Collection. If the answer is "no," it could be another year before the problems are solved. More »
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    Panasonic 65VX100U Premiere Plasma Is a Kuro Killer?

    Tonight in Denver, Panasonic revealed its newest plasma technology, the 65" custom-install-only VX100 monitor, whose specs meet or beat Pioneer's hallowed Kuro. That means 60,000:1 contrast ratio with 7,160 shades of gradation for visible detail in the darker shadows. At 65 inches, you will pay $10,000 a panel, but not to worry: Panasonic will roll out a 50 incher soon, which is sure to be (a teeny tiny tad) cheaper. We sat in a dark room and got to compare the VX100 with its predecessor, the 65PF. Though the results in the room were startlingly vivid, you can get a sense of what's going on here in our still shots:If you're really crazy about TV technology, jump for a second gallery of slides from the presentation—but, as they say on MythBusters, there's some "science content" ahead, so put the drink down and focus... More »
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