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Adobe Photoshop 7.0 [OLD VERSION]

Adobe Photoshop 7.0 [OLD VERSION]
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Adobe Photoshop 7.0 [OLD VERSION]

 
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Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Windows can be registered and upgraded to Photoshop CS3. This is the full retail version not an Upgrade, Educational, NFR, or OEM version. Adobe Photoshop 7.0 helps you stay competitive with innovative tools that deliver new ways to express your creativity and work efficiently. With Photoshop 7.0, you can more easily produce exceptional imagery for print, the Web, wireless devices, and other media. Photoshop 7.0 rounds out its comprehensive toolset with new capabilities to meet any creative or production demand and to handle the widest variety of image-editing tasks in the most efficient way. With enhanced Web features, you can instantly make Web page elements transparent simply by knocking out one or more colors; create dithered transparencies; manage Web page rollovers and animations; and create more sophisticated Web rollovers. Powerful new tools help you explore your creativity without limits so you can more easily meet the multimedia demands of today's market. Part number 23101604.

 
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Product Details
Package Length:5.5 inches
Package Width:4.8 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 60 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows NT / Windows 98 / Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows XP / Windows 95
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Touching and Repairing

  • New Healing Brush, color correction commands, and file management tools

  • Creating Animated Images

  • Create custom brushes and save them as presets that can be accessed from the Tools options bar

  • Photoshop also introduces a new Healing Brush and Patch Tool


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 60 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

138 of 140 found the following review helpful:


4Some problems with 7.0  Nov 03, 2002 By Mak Thorpe "makthorpe"
I have owned Photoshop in its various forms since its earliest versions. It is clearly my preferred picture editing tool, and I have owned many and continue to use a few others such as Picture It for particular tasks. So I affirm the positive comments on Photoshop's abilities.

Some notes about the 7.0 release. The "healing tool" is a real time saver if you are working on restoring old slides. It has easily multiplied my productivity 3X on difficult pictures versus previous versions. Otherwise, I see no feature that is compelling enough to make someone upgrade from 5.5 or 6.0. The new tool particularly shines in situations in former versions where the standard technique of dust removal (rubber stamp tool was too tedious to use). The new healing tool does more than a simple rubber stamp and blur though that at first appears to be what it is doing. It is totally amazing- check it out in a store if you are skeptical about these accolades.

Negative points- One reason I do not give a 5 star, and I really was thinking of giving this version a 3 star was a major major bug that can cause havoc on XP and windows 2000 systems. If you install and attempt to display a folder in thumbnail view, it would crash explorer. It is something that photoshop was installing, because once I removed the software, the system behaved fine again. If this happens to you, reinstall in safe mode (press f8 at boot). The 7.01 upgrade fix from the adobe site does not fix this bug, and it may have something to do with interactions with virus protection and firewall programs. Anyhow, Adobe's testing should have caught this high severity bug.

44 of 46 found the following review helpful:


5The best choice for Photo-editing!  Apr 09, 2002 By Andre Da Costa "A.Da Costa"
I will admit that this is not a easy to use application but if you want to become an expert, you have to go to a lesson class in graphics and photo-editing. It does pay off, the editing features of this program are amazing, for removing red eye giving pictures the best lighting and creating great photo-content. With new features for fixing photos such as the healing brush which I know a lot users will appreciate for removing wrinkles and other types facial problems in photos. You also have security with version 7.0 so people cannot steal your precious content or use dissrespectly with special water mark features and other secure and file protection stuff. A new file browser is in the product so you can find and select your photo-content easily. Over all for previous users of Photo-shop I recommend you upgrade, I highly recommend 5.0 & 5.5 users to upgrade most of all but for people who just purchased 6.0 wait about 3 to 6 month's and hear what everybody is saying. If you want to go in photo-graphics I highly recommend Photoshop 7.0 it's new and a little bit easier use. If you are a novice and new to Photo-editing stick with Photoshop elements.

40 of 42 found the following review helpful:


5The only PRO photo/paint package but not the only package..  Jan 23, 2004 By OverTheMoon
Okay here is the lowdown on why you should get this product and why you should not get this product.

You should get this product if:

- You want to learn the #1 photo/paint package that is an industry standard.
- You do not mind the massive learning curve.
- If you do not want something that you pop out of the box and use right away without spending weeks learning it.
- If you want total control over every aspect of paint/photo manipulation.
- If you do not mind it being a bit slow.
- If you do not mind it taking up a lot of hard disk space.

You should not get this product if:

- You do not need to learn an industry standard package.
- If you want to use something right away out of the box.
- If you do not need total control over every aspect of paint/photo manipulation.
- If you want a fast package.
- If you want to conserve hard drive space.

If you are looking for a paint/photo package that you can use out of the box and has lots of features then use Paint Shop Pro. If you are looking to learn the industry standard with the most features then learn and use Photoshop.

However I would like to finish this off by saying that I have worked for various multimedia groups that have demanded experience with this package and yet when it came to working for them they used 10% of this package and should have been using Paint Shop Pro instead. If you mention Paint Shop Pro in an interview then the interviewer will look at you sideways. What a load of mumbo-jumbo. They simply use this package because it is the "industry standard" instead of actually looking at a package that suites their needs. If you are an interviewer and someone says they also use Paint Shop Pro then you should actually listen to them for not toeing the official line. You might learn something there that will save you time, money and wasted space. Why bother training people for a couple of months to learn this package when they can do your intermediate tasks on a package they can use out of the box?

That is the bottom line.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5¤¤  Aug 21, 2003 By Ryan C. Reichardt "Always into something"
I started using Photoshop at release 7.0, I love this program, I spend most of my time playing around with this.(yeah yeah I have no life) I mainly use it for photo repair, my family has alot of old photos from the 30's 40's and 50's and time has taken their toll on them, and they come to me to fix them(I am the computer nerd of the family)well, I sit down with Photoshop 7 and for the most part I can make the old photos appear as they are new again.
I strongly recommend this software if you do photo repair/retouch, are into any kind of image editing/creation, or do marketing publications...this program makes it easy. The tools and filters will make your work look professional, even if you are not..like me :)As for stability, it rocks! I had it crash once, but I was lacking RAM memory and it hung(while multitasking)I run it on Windows XP with 768mb RAM and 1.4ghz AMD and it is smooth... yeah it is a bit spendy..but trust me you get what you pay for...I did!

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4A major upgrade for Adobe  Jul 08, 2002 By Mike Carroll Jr.
Bitmap editing tools have come a long way since MacPaint in the early eighties, running on the Mac 128. At last, the good folks at Adobe have released a viable upgrade to their star flagship product in R7.

You now have more control over vector shapes in Photoshop, allowing for blends and fills. However, the tool set is not quite as sophisticated as Illustrator.

A spell checker is now available in version 7 for those of you who wish to create your text without leaving Photoshop.

Plugins from other vendors will work with this product, such as CGSD's RealTexture Tools.

What's annoying is that saving a layered project, opened as a tiff, is no longer by default saved to PSD (native format). In that case, the user must scroll the dialogue box.

A major drawback is their lack of support, at least for the previous version. When I installed the 6.0 upgrade on my Windows 2000 workstation, the program wouldn't correctly boot. I was unable to locate a phone number from their site to call. After e-mailing their tech support, I received an automated response the size of a book. A message was posted on their website forum without a response. One realizes that cutting costs (personnel) is vital to a company's existence, but the lack of support of this product is unacceptable.

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