Adobe Creative Suites Premium 2.3 Upgrade from CS1 (Mac) [Old Version]

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Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 software is a unified design environment that delivers the next level of integration in creative software. New features and tighter integration among Creative Suite 2.3 components simplify creative and production tasks, enabling you to work more efficiently than ever. Version Cue CS2 includes enhancements in file versioning and review management, while other features such as Adobe Bridge, Adobe Stock Photos, color consistency, and unified Adobe PDF file creation offer greater productivity and collaboration. The updated Creative Suite 2.3 includes all-new Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional software for the latest in Adobe PDF support. It also comes with Dreamweaver 8 for creative professionals who want to start working with the industry-leading web development software. Apply and globally update object-level formatting more efficiently using object styles. Save a wide range of graphic, text, and frame-level attributes as object styles to create more consistent designs and speed up production tasks Preview changes to web and mobile content in a real-time, integrated engine built on the Opera browser that supports Small-Screen Rendering (SSR) Build web pages that conform to open standards using innovative new visual CSS workflows based on the CSS Editor and CSS prebuilt block objects PDF creation and management Upgrade for owner of 1.x version
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  • Achieve amazing results in a fraction of the time with the groundbreaking Vanishing Point, which lets you clone, brush, and paste elements that automatically match the perspective of any image area
  • Select and move, group, transform, and warp objects more intuitively by clicking and dragging directly on the canvas. Easily align objects with Smart Guides
  • Accelerate your raw file workflow with simultaneous processing of multiple images while you continue working. Import images into your choice of formats, including Digital Negative (DNG); enjoy automatic adjustments to exposure, shadows, and brightness and contrast; and much more
  • Apply color to any region or edge and use overlapping paths to create new shapes with the Live Paint tool, which intuitively colors artwork and automatically detects and corrects gaps
  • Quickly and accurately convert photos, scans, or other bitmap images to editable and scalable vector paths with the Live Trace feature
  • Binding: DVD-ROM
  • Brand: Adobe
  • EAN: 0883919039367
  • Edition: Upgrade from CS1
  • Format: DVD-ROM
  • HardwarePlatform: Mac
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Adobe
  • Manufacturer: Adobe
  • Model: 18040508
  • MPN: 18040508
  • OperatingSystem: Mac OS X
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Mac OS X
  • ProductGroup: Software
  • ProductTypeName: SOFTWARE
  • Publisher: Adobe
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-11-10
  • Studio: Adobe
  • UPC: 883919039367

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