We talked about the new release of Adobe CS5 earlier this month, but it seems that some of the more involved reviews of Photoshop CS5 have started to arrive. One that I noticed was on the tech site Ars Technica. It's an 8 page review that touches on not only some of the headline features but also mentions some of the lesser talked about changes.
Good to see a honest appraisal of this new image editing heavyweight, I was particularly interested to read their points about the relative lack of multithreading support for CS5
Anyhow, if you have a few mins then the Ars Technica Photoshop CS5 review is well worth a read.
I do like watching this content aware healing brush..
CS5 Content-aware heal from Ars Technica on Vimeo.
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