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Photoshop CS3, Problems and solutions
elakdawalla
post May 25 2007, 03:52 PM
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I know there are a lot of Photoshop users on this forum and I thought I'd open a discussion on Photoshop CS3. I bought it in order to be able to open and work with and export various movie formats, but have run in to a couple of unexpected issues. The biggest one I've found so far -- after I got over the hurdle of installing it -- is the fact that Photoshop CS3 cannot open animated GIF files into layers for animation! In CS2 you could do this through the Imageready software that was bundled with Photoshop, but apparently they are no longer developing Imageready. Adobe's helpful suggestion for opening animated GIFs into layers? Buy Fireworks. Argh!

So -- if you upgrade -- don't uninstall CS2 and Imageready if you want to import animated GIFs!

--Emily


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