Wishing for function improvements for Adobe CS5

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Does anyone else wish for improvements to Photoshop CS5 actions?  I am a graphic artist in an exporter of fashion accessories. Working with a lot of print designs and brochures, I often need to apply the same effect to a batch of images  but,  I need to be able to develop an action quickly.  Sometimes I feel like getting  the kinks out of an actions takes longer than if I just went ahead and finished the images myself. I feel like the functions could be a bit smarter and ignore hang-ups like “Layer X is not available”,  and  etc.

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Wishing for function improvements for Adobe CS5

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Greetings,

Of course, well every user experience has a different kind of opinion about this stuffs, like someone prefers GIMP over Photoshop and etc. Because its like more of a user preference they think the one is faster or more reliable than the other.  I’ve also been having some issues around Photoshop like slicing up the template I have  developed to be coded in HTML and CSS i often found the actions dull and irrelevant thus making it more hard for me to code it. But so far its a great program its better than nothing.

You could always contact adobe and tell them about your thoughts regarding the software they will be happy to give you a feedback.

Goodluck,

Rico

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Wishing for function improvements for Adobe CS5

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If you want new improvements to Adobe Photoshop with newer features than Photoshop CS5, try Adobe Photoshop CS6. For a little history, Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor originally created by Thomas and John Knoll in 1988, developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Microsoft Windows and OS X operating systems.

Since its creation, it has become the industry standard not only in raster graphics editing but in digital art as a whole. Adobe Photoshop CS6 was released in May 2012 and it added new creative design tools and provided new interface design with a focus on improved performance. New features were added to the Content-Aware tool like the Content-Aware Move and Content-Aware Patch.

This version also brought a suite of tools for video editing. Version 13.1.3 of Adobe Photoshop CS6 dropped support for Windows XP both 32-bit and 64-bit. The last version to support Windows XP is Adobe Photoshop CS6 version 13.0.1. If you want to try Adobe Photoshop CS6, here are the system requirements you need to meet.

Adobe Photoshop CS6 supports Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows 7 Service Pack 1. It requires Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD Athlon 64 or faster processor, 1 GB RAM, 1 GB free space, 1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution, video card with 512 MB video RAM and supports OpenGL 2.0, optical drive, and internet connection for product activation.

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