Photoshop is the most important program that is already an indispensable component of everyday life for photographers and graphics professionals. What sets Adobe Photoshop CS5 apart isn't any one killer app but dozens of refinements that will make users' lives easier, more efficient, and, potentially, more creative.
Adobe Photoshop CS5: Interface
Adobe Photoshop CS5's interface is pretty similiar to CS3 and CS4, although slightly changed - and more efficient to use. What I love the most is that when you are running 2 projects everything is being kept like it's been saved although it's not.
The most significant workflow improvement to the interface is the introduction of Mini-Bridge. In essence, it's a palette within Photoshop that's really a window on to Bridge, allowing full access to all your image files without having to terminate Photoshop. As with the full Bridge, you can choose different display options, depending upon what information you need or want: Thumbnails, As Filmstrip, Details, or List. And as before, if you need the full functionality of Bridge, just click on the BR icon, either within the Mini-Bridge palette or at the top of the screen.
The other noticeable change to the interface is that the appearance of many of the toolbox icons is different. While the shapes remain the same (for instance, the Clone tool icon is still a rubber stamp), they're redrawn.
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