What s different?

What's different?

Here are a few things that have changed from Photoshop CS to CS2:

Activation

The Mac and Windows versions of Photoshop CS2 require activation, and both have restrictions on installation and transferring between machines. Activation is a one-time process that is required within 30 days of purchase of the product. According to Adobe, all they get during activation is the software serial number and a random number that is a unique ID for your computer.

You can install the software on two computers, but can only use one at a time. In addition, it is possible to deactivate the software on one machinethat's not the same as uninstallingso you can activate it on another computer. Let's say that you have one workstation at your work office and another workstation in your home office, and you install Photoshop CS2 on both machines. Then you purchase a laptop for on-the-road work. In order to use Photoshop CS2 on your laptop, you would transfer the activation (using Help>Transfer Activation). So you're really deactivating Photoshop CS2 on one workstation and then activating it on the laptop. If you needed to work on the two office workstations again, you would have to deactivate the laptop and activate the workstation.

In Their Words

Here's what Adobe says about activation from their FAQ page:

Q1:

May I use the software on more than one computer at a time?

A1:

The activation process supports installation on two machines. The Adobe product license agreement allows the primary user to install the product on a primary computer and also on a home or laptop computer for his or her use, provided that the two copies are not used simultaneously . While the activation process supports installing and activating Adobe software on two machines, the usage of the product on the second computer is restricted to the user who licensed the software. Allowing others to use a second copy of the software violates the product license agreement.

Q2:

Do I have to reactivate if I reformat my hard drive?

A2:

As long as you don't perform a "low-level" reformat of your hard drive, you will not be required to reactivate your Adobe software. Please note that utilities (provided by the operating system vendor) typically used for reformatting the hard drive do not perform a "low-level" reformat.

Q3:

Will I be required to reactivate Adobe software if I perform regular backups or restore my system? What about system upgrades?

A3:

Backups and restoring your system using standard tools will not require reactivation. While reactivation after backing up or restoring the system was required in Adobe Photoshop CS software, Adobe has continued to improve the activation process with new technology that eliminates the need to reactivate after system restoration. In complex situations where the system is being upgraded, we recommend transferring activation before commencing the system upgrade. Once the system upgrade is completed, the subsequent install/restore will require reactivation, which is typically accomplished without difficulty.

Q4:

Is activation related to registration? Does activation replace registration?

A4:

Activation is completely separate from product registration, which is optional. Registration is for customers who want to receive information about product updates and other special offers from Adobe. In fact, the data for activation and registration reside on separate servers, and there is no linking of these separate sets of data.

Q5:

How will the activation information be used?

A5:

The unique serial number assigned to each copy of Adobe software is combined with a "machine identifier" for the user's computer. When the product is activated on a computer, this machine identifier and the product serial number are provided to Adobe to help ensure that each genuine copy of its software is not activated more than the permitted number of times. Adobe's activation system does not collect, transmit, or use any personal information.


Adobe Bridge

The File Browser is gone, replaced with Bridge. Although Bridge is very similar in many ways, there are some significant differences, including the following:

  • Bridge is a separate, standalone application that can be accessed from any application in the Adobe Creative Suite.

  • You no longer flag files but now use a star ranking system and/or color coding.

  • There are four built-in workspaces and the ability to make your own, plus you can use the View menu to hide any panel in Bridge.

  • There's a different keyboard shortcut to open Bridge as opposed to the File Browser: Command-Option-O (PC: Control-Alt-O).

  • You can work with Camera Raw within Bridge or launch it in Photoshop.

  • Folders now appear in alphabetical order and can be deleted (in the File Browser it was not possible to delete a folder unless it was empty).

  • The result of pressing Command-D (PC: Control-D) has changed: In the File Browser it deselected all selected thumbnails; in Bridge it duplicates the selected thumbnail(s). To deselect, you now press Command-Shift-A (PC: Control-Shift-A).

  • Bridge has a Slide Show feature that lets you rank images as you view the slide show.

  • The Search feature in the File Browser is now the Find command, with the easy-to-remember shortcut Command-F (PC: Control-F).

Layers

There have been some fundamental changes to the way that the Layers palette operatesand therefore how you work with layers. Changes include:

  • Sets are now known as Groups, but otherwise function in the same way.

  • There is now a keyboard shortcut for creating a Group. Select the layers you want in the Group and then press Command-G (PC: Control-G).

  • The shortcut for creating a clipping mask was Command-G (PC: Control-G); now it is Command-Option-G (PC: Control-Alt-G).

  • The Links column in the Layers palette (beside the Eye icons) is goneinstead you now have two options: If you need to move multiple layers at once, you do not need to link them. Simply select the layers in the Layers palette and move them using the Move tool (V) within your document. How-ever, the layers are not linked, so as soon as you select another layer, the originally selected layers will not move together. If you want a more "permanent" form of linking, select the layers and then click on the Link icon, which appears on the bottom-left corner of the Layers palette. The Link icon will then appear to the right of the layer, indicating that these layers are linkedand will remain linked until you unlink them. To unlink layers, select any one of the linked layers and click on the Link icon at the bottom of the palette.

  • To perform Stamp Visible (sometimes referred to as Copy Merged), it's no longer necessary to make a blank layer first. Now just hide any layer you don't want to include, target the top layer, and press Command-Option-Shift-E (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-E).

  • It's much easier to copy a layer mask from one layer to anotherjust hold down Option (PC: Alt), click on the layer mask thumbnail, and drag-and-drop it onto another layer.

  • Now you can simply move a layer mask to a different layer by clicking on the layer mask thumbnail and dragging it to the appropriate layer.

  • In Photoshop CS, you dragged a layer style to copy it to another layer. Now if you drag the layer effect, it will move it to the other layer. To copy the layer style, hold down Option (PC: Alt), click on the Layer Effects icon (it looks like the letter " ") to the right of the layer, and drag it to the appropriate layer.

  • Another method of duplicating a layer has been added to Photoshop CS2just hold down Option (PC: Alt) and drag the layer within the Layers palette to duplicate it (and position it).

NEW/CHANGED SHORTCUTS

Tools:

  • Color Replacement tool was J, now it's B.

  • To cycle through Brush/Pencil/Color Replacement, press Shift-B.

  • Spot Healing tool is J.

  • Red Eye tool is J.

  • To cycle through Spot Healing/Healing/Patch/Red Eye, press Shift-J.

File Menu:

Browse (launch Bridge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-O (PC: Control-Alt-O) Changed.

Close and go to Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Shift-W (PC: Control-Shift-W) New!

Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . As Command-Option-Shift-O (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-O) New!

File Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-Shift-I (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-I) Changed.


Edit Menu:

Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-Shift-M (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-M) New!


Image Menu:

Canvas Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-C (PC: Control-Alt-C) New!

Image Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-I (PC: Control-Alt-I) New!


Select Menu:

All Layers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-A (PC: Control-Alt-A) New!


Layers:

Create/Release Clipping Mask . . . . . . Command-Option-G (PC: Control-Alt-G) Changed.

Group Layers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-G (PC: Control-G) Changed.

Ungroup Layers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Command-Shift-G (PC: Control-Shift-G) Changed.

Select Previous Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Option-Shift-[ (Left Bracket key) (PC: Alt-Shift-[) New!

Select Next Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Option-Shift-] (Right Bracket key) (PC: Alt-Shift-]) New!

Select Bottom Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Option-, (Comma key) (PC: Alt-,) New!

Select Top Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Option-. (Period key) (PC: Alt-.) New!

Select Layers to Bottom Layer . . . . . . Option-Shift-, (Comma key) (PC: Alt-Shift-,) New!

Select Layers to Top Layer . . . . . . . . . Option-Shift-. (Period key) (PC: Alt-Shift-.) New!


Channels:

Add Composite Selection . . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-Shift~ (Tilde key) (PC: Control-Alt-Shift~) New!

Add Layer Mask Selection . . . . . . . . . Command-Option-Shift-\(Backslash key) (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-\) New!

Add Selection from Channel 19 . . . Command-Option-Shift-1 (2, 3, etc., through 9) (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-1 [2, 3, etc., through 9]) New!





Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book
The Photoshop CS2 Help Desk Book
ISBN: 0321337042
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 225
Authors: Dave Cross

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