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No, they are annoucing it on the 23, not releasing it.
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Presumably CS4 will incorporate all/some of the automated mask/compositing
tools announced for Elements 7. Who cares. I am more interested in whether Adobe will finally get the user interface together so that there is not the duplication of functions under other names in the converter and the desktop. Basically I would like to see the converter entirely dumped/trashed/killed/destroyed/source-code-erased and have all images open on the desktop and available for all tools to be deployed non-destructively. If they only did that and nothing else I would pre-order CS4 sight unseen. Not that I won't anyway. |
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I wouldn't count on much from Elements making it over to Photoshop. Two
totally different markets. One for novice that need all of the they can get the other professional that doesn't really want, need or desire gimicky hand holding toy features. |
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