This will surely persuade more users to stump up for the Extended edition – though they may resent having to. Or to start from scratch, you can extrude, inflate and bevel 3D objects from paths, then intersect, light and render them and map images onto their surfaces. The ability to import and render 3D models as layers is much expanded, with a new ray tracer and a library of editable materials.
Photoshop Extended brings even more goodies if you're prepared to shell out for it.
Photographers get substantial new raw processing options, including smarter noise reduction and sharpening, along with automatic lens correction that caters for many pro lenses and which can be adapted to custom-fit yours through a free Lens Profile Creator download.įor high dynamic range fans, HDR Pro fixes ghosting (where an object has changed position between the shots you're combining) and HDR Toning enables you to simulate HDR from a single image. We like Adobe's small but thoughtful additions, too: for example, you can now hold Ctrl+Option+Command and click to instantly pop up a handy colour picker.