Photoshop CS2, released in May 2005, expanded on its predecessor with a new set of tools and features.[39]
One of whichs included an upgraded Spot Healing Brush, which is mainly
used for handling common photographic problems such as blemishes,
red-eye, noise, blurring and lens distortion.[39]
One of the most significant inclusions in CS2 was the implementation of
Smart Objects, which allows users to scale and transform images and
vector illustrations without losing image quality as well as create
linked duplicates of embedded graphics so that a single edit updates
across multiple iterations.[39]
Adobe had also responded to feedback from the professional media
industry by implementing non-destructive editing as well as the
producing and modifying of 32-Bit High Dynamic Range (HDR) images, which
are optimal for 3D rendering and advanced compositing. FireWire
Previews could also be viewed on a monitor via a direct export feature.[39]
Photoshop CS2 also brought the Vanishing Point and Image Warping tools.[39]
Vanishing Point makes tedious graphic and photo retouching endeavors
much simpler by letting users to clone, paint and transform image
objects while maintaining visual perspective.[39]
Image Warping makes it easy digitally distort an image into a shape by
choosing on-demand presets or by dragging control points.[39]
The File Browser had been upgraded to Adobe Bridge, which functioned
as a hub for productivity, imagery and creativity, providing multi-view
file browsing and smooth cross-product integration across Adobe Creative
Suite 2 software.[39]
Adobe Bridge also provides access to Adobe Stock Photos, a new stock
photography service that offers users one-stop shopping across five
elite stock image providers to deliver high-quality, royalty-free images
for layout and design (see separate press release).
Camera Raw version 3.0 was also a new addition to CS2, and it allowed
settings for multiple raw files to be modified simultaneously.[39]
In addition, processing multiple raw files, to other formats including
JPEG, TIFF, DNG or PSD, could be done in the background without
executing the Photoshop itself.[39]
Photoshop CS2 also brought a streamlined interface, making it easier
to access features for specific instances. In CS2 users were also given
the ability to create their own custom presets, which was meant to save
time and increase productivity.[39]
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