PS CS3 and no ImageReady?

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I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.
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Adobe ImageReady has been discontinued. Most of its core features have been included in Adobe Photoshop CS3.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 400899&sliceId=1

"alice" wrote in message
I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.
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Fred C. wrote:
Adobe ImageReady has been discontinued. Most of its core features have been included in Adobe Photoshop CS3.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 400899&sliceId=1

Maybe not the smartest idea Adobe ever had. Hold on to earlier versions.

"alice" wrote in message
I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

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On Jun 27, 1:22 pm, edjh wrote:
Fred C. wrote:
Adobe ImageReady has been discontinued. Most of its core features have been included in Adobe Photoshop CS3.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 400899&sl...

Maybe not the smartest idea Adobe ever had. Hold on to earlier versions.
"alice" wrote in message
I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

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Amazing. But I guess we'll get by, for now....
Thanks.
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On Jun 27, 1:22 pm, edjh wrote:
Fred C. wrote:
Adobe ImageReady has been discontinued. Most of its core features have been included in Adobe Photoshop CS3.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 400899&sl...

Maybe not the smartest idea Adobe ever had. Hold on to earlier versions.
"alice" wrote in message
I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

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I'm not in front of CS3 now so I can't test this, but I really need to know ASAP, can you export slices into HTML that used DIVS instead of Tables?
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:12:04 -0000, alice
wrote:

I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

CS3 includes Fireworks. Actually a much better program than Image Ready. Give it a look and I think you will like it much better.
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:12:04 -0000, alice
wrote:

I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

and later:
I'm not in front of CS3 now so I can't test this, but I really need to know ASAP, can you export slices into HTML that used DIVS instead of Tables?

Yes, several styles of DIV are supported in "Save for Web". Access this using the menu button, under "Output Settings".

"Bromosel" wrote in message

CS3 includes Fireworks. Actually a much better program than Image Ready. Give it a look and I think you will like it much better.

Do you mean Photoshop CS3, or the full Creative Suite? I'm not seeing Fireworks with my install of Photoshop CS3, or any reference to it in the help files other than one copyright mention. If it's there, great. I'm not seeing it.
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On Jun 28, 1:14 am, "Mike Russell" <
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:12:04 -0000, alice
wrote:

I just installed the CS3 version of Photoshop, and can't seem to find ImageReady. Is it no longer included with PS? Or is there another way to get to it? I searched for it in the help file and found no mention of it at all.

and later:

I'm not in front of CS3 now so I can't test this, but I really need to know ASAP, can you export slices into HTML that used DIVS instead of Tables?

Yes, several styles of DIV are supported in "Save for Web". Access this using the menu button, under "Output Settings".
"Bromosel" wrote in message

CS3 includes Fireworks. Actually a much better program than Image Ready. Give it a look and I think you will like it much better.

Do you mean Photoshop CS3, or the full Creative Suite? I'm not seeing Fireworks with my install of Photoshop CS3, or any reference to it in the help files other than one copyright mention. If it's there, great. I'm not seeing it.
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It may be part of extended. Do you have extended?
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[re fireworks being included (or not) with CS3]
It may be part of extended. Do you have extended?

Hi Ron,

No, just regular CS3. Working late, eh?
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On Jun 28, 3:09 am, "Mike Russell" <
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[re fireworks being included (or not) with CS3]

It may be part of extended. Do you have extended?

Hi Ron,

No, just regular CS3. Working late, eh?
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Yeah, trying to make bubbles.
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Yeah, trying to make bubbles.

Cool. Is someone paying you to do this? If not, they should be. --
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On Jun 28, 3:50 am, "Mike Russell" <
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Yeah, trying to make bubbles.

Cool. Is someone paying you to do this? If not, they should be. --
Mike Russell -www.curvemeister.com

I wish. But I'm learning a lot. Here is where I am so far:

http://www.filterforge.com/filters/3320.html

Look down at the bottom at how screwed up the specstrenght maps is.
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On Jun 28, 3:50 am, "Mike Russell" <
MOVE> wrote:
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Yeah, trying to make bubbles.

Cool. Is someone paying you to do this? If not, they should be. --
Mike Russell -www.curvemeister.com

I wish. But I'm learning a lot. Here is where I am so far:
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/3320.html

Look down at the bottom at how screwed up the specstrenght maps is.

Looks OK, like the bubbles are reflecting each other. Pretty cool. Should probably take this offline
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Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com
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Does CS3 have the 'Slice on Guides' option that ImageReady has? It was quick and easy to Create-Guides then Slice-on-Guides.
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On Jun 28, 3:50 am, "Mike Russell" <
MOVE> wrote:
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Yeah, trying to make bubbles.

Cool. Is someone paying you to do this? If not, they should be. --
Mike Russell -www.curvemeister.com

I wish. But I'm learning a lot. Here is where I am so far:
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/3320.html

Look down at the bottom at how screwed up the specstrenght maps is.

GET BUBBLESET
from adobe studio download>ps brushes

http://xs316.xs.to/xs316/07264/bubbleset.jpg
#15
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Does CS3 have the 'Slice on Guides' option that ImageReady has? It was quick and easy to Create-Guides then Slice-on-Guides.
I couldn't find an answer specific to your question, but some things that earlier PS editions could do have now migrated to Fireworks. This may be of some help:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 400899 &sliceId=1
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#17
In article , says...
Does CS3 have the 'Slice on Guides' option that ImageReady has? It was quick and easy to Create-Guides then Slice-on-Guides.

Yes, this still works. There are additional slice related options in Photoshop CS3's Save for Web, whose functionality seems to be more extensive than in CS2.
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Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com
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