Photoshop CS3 New Feature Tips
December 28th, 2006 Filed in: Reviews, Tricks & Tips Jump to comments
After a long wait, Adobe has finally released a beta version of Photoshop CS3. There are numbers of changes and new features. CS3 is now available as a Universal Binary for Intel-based Mac computers and Windows computers. Get a beta version of Photoshop CS3 and have fun with the following tips:
Interface
One of the obvious changes in Photoshop CS3 is the palette interface. Now you can dock, collapse or expand toolbar palettes to save workspace.

Smart Filter
CS3 now allows you to apply Smart Filters, so your Smart Object remained non-destructive and re-editable. To apply Smart Filter, select one or more layers, go to Filter > Convert for Smart Filters. Then apply any filter as you want. You can edit the Smart Filter mask to adjust the filter’s effects or simply toggle it on/off.

Refine Edge
One click button, it allows you easily to feather, contract, and expand your selection. It provides preview in various modes (quick mask, on white, on black background, etc.), so you know exactly how your selection will turn out.

Auto Bend Layers
Auto-Bend Layers allows you to seamlessly bend related images together. Below are two photos I took at New York City, side by side.

Put them together in separate layer, overlapping each other.

Select both layers, go to Edit > Auto-Bend Layers. Photoshop will do the magic and bend the layers you selected together. It even fixes the lighting and color for you, so your image bends seamlessly.
Auto Align Layers
Here I will show you how to create a panoramic image (combined from several images) in just couple of steps:
1. Collect several related images on separate layers.

2. Go to Edit > Auto-Align Layers. Photoshop will automatically analyze the contents, moving and rotating the layers so they overlap as precisely as possible.

3. Then apply Edit > Auto-Bend Layers again to bend the image together.

Black and White Conversion
The image below shows the result of the default Image > Ajustment > Desaturate conversion. Notice the red text is barely visible on blue or green background.

With the new Image > Ajustment > Black and White conversion, you can control the level of each color. For example, you can eyedropper on the red text, then use the slider to increase or decrease the level of the red color.

More…
CS3 also improved, changed or added some other tools such as: Bridge, Device Central (mobile), Camera Raw, Vanishing Point, and more. For more details on CS3 new features and release notes, please visit Adobe Labs.


September 8th, 2007 at 11:34 am
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July 8th, 2007 at 6:37 pm
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June 30th, 2007 at 3:38 pm
I have it…it hates me, I think the problem is that I’ve not been doing this for very long and the CS3 is too complicated for me….
:sigh: I don’t think I’ll ever learn….
June 18th, 2007 at 4:41 am
so cool. thanks
June 11th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
cool tips…
thanks for share…;)
June 11th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
Thanks for sharing nick. I picked up a few pointers. :)
June 6th, 2007 at 3:55 am
good but u will do more opption 3d efficts and gradent tool more more type thank
June 6th, 2007 at 3:53 am
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May 26th, 2007 at 11:33 am
hey man thanx much for all u doing.