Monday, May 9, 2011

Photoshop CS5 Portable



Photoshop CS5 Portable




There is one huge change to Photoshop 5′s working environment, however, which will be universally welcome – the introduction of a multiple undo. In the past working with Photoshop could be a nerve-wracking business as you only had one chance to undo any action. If you later regretted an editing decision there was no way to go back to an earlier stage in the editing process short of the last resortRevert to Saved command. This feeling that if you did something wrong it might be irretrievable, was a major disincentive to experimentation and another reason for non-expert users to feel intimidated when working with Photoshop. The difference to the flexibility and creativity of a program like PhotoImpact, where you could simply hit the undo command as many times as necessary, was immense.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Adobe has chosen to implement the new multiple undo through a new palette, the History palette. As you work on an image every action is listed on this palette working from the top down. To return to an earlier stage you simply have to drag back the slider that indicates the current state or, more simply, click on the stage that you want to return to. As you do so, the previous state is instantly restored in the Image Window and all the following actions are grayed-out. At this stage, you can still click on the grayed-out items to step through the history of editing changes, but you have to be careful because as soon as you edit the current image these options are lost.





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