I keep getting e-mails asking about upgrading and what's new in Photoshop CS5. In these budget conscious times, folks are looking to justify their upgrade requests. Here's some of the cool things that you'll find in the latest version:
Create layers by dragging files from Windows or Mac OS.
Straighten images with the Ruler tool.
Protect detail with the Sharpen tool.
Apply a graduated neutral density filter.
Reverse the direction of a clone source.
Customize defaults for layer styles.
Paste in the same relative location, or into or outside selections.
Store image-specific print settings.
Click here to find out more.
Enjoy.
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