GPU acceleration sounds bitchin. If they can get this turned into a decent 3d painting app that would rule. In cs2 when I open 200mb files they come up close to instantly but I'm also running a quad core with 4gb of ram on vista 64bit. Thanks for the post Arsh.
Oh yes? And how would you propose someone programs an application to open a 200mb, 100 layer 2048x2048 PSD document instantly? Do you have some amazing code lying around somewhere? Data has to be read, you know... As for stability, since CS2 was released I've used it pretty much every day for some fairly stressful/large…
speaking of sliders! You guys should give CMYK sliders a go. It gives some very sweet blends of colors. Also if you ever get issues finding saturated light tones for skies and such - open up the color picker, switch to Lab mode all the way up to white and shift from there. It gives great sky colors. And yeah a painter…
i think what swampy meant was something like Painter's color picker. The HSB sliders are nice, but are slow. I'm excited if it really boosts performance when working with large files. Working on 2x 2048's with tons of layers really gets chuggy. Saving quick tgas becomes a 3-5 second ordeal at times. However, you can't get…
I mean program loading man :D , one click, and photoshop instantly (err, like Modo?). Image loads are a thing of your computer, mine can load 4000px tga images in ms and i can't ask much in that sense. I also work with psd images of 300+mb, and my system loads them in seconds. 5.5 for illustration is like a charm, and PS7…
Bitmap: the beta's been reported on, and is just cs3 with a new splash-screen. http://cybernetnews.com/2008/03/04/adobe-photoshop-cs4-stonehenge/ edit: from the comments there: "Complete report: So I got up the guts to download the CS4 floating around the network. The un-packing process was more than typical CS versions,…