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The premium edition of Adobe Creative Suite 2 combines full new versions of Adobe Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, InDesign CS2, GoLive CS2, and Acrobat 7.0 Professional software with new Version Cue CS2, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe Stock Photos.
Adobe Photoshop CS2
New tools in Photoshop CS2 give you more creative options, better file handling and batch processing of digital camera RAW-format files, plus complete integration with Adobe Bridge (see below) for a seamless workflow. Designed to fit the way you work, Photoshop CS2 is only limited by your imagination. Top new features include:
![]() The new Vanishing Point tool lets you edit and enhance images to match the source image's perspective. |
Adobe Illustrator CS2
Return to your love of vector drawing and illustration with Illustrator CS2. The big news here is a new bitmap conversion tool that lets you convert images to scalable, editable artwork in seconds. This version is designed to make it easy to find the tools you need quickly, while allowing you to customize your workspace to suit your way of getting things done. With Illustrator CS2 it's also easier than ever to take your graphics to the printed page, Web sites, video, mobile devices--virtually anywhere you want to go. Top new features include:
![]() Quickly convert your bitmap images, such as scanned sketches, to scalable, vector-based paths. |
Adobe InDesign CS2
With new object styles and vastly-improved layer controls, InDesign CS2 offers print publishing professionals powerful new tools. Improved text and graphics handling and greater integration with other Adobe software is built in, too, allowing you to output your files with complete confidence and deliver projects faster. Top new features include:
![]() Experiment with different designs by selectively displaying layers and layer comps in Photoshop files, as well as layers in Adobe PDF files. |
Adobe GoLive CS2
With GoLIve CS2, you have the power of an easy-to-use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) Web design tool that is compatible with the latest Web standards. Take full advantage of CSS and take your ideas to new places with powerful mobile authoring tools based on CSS/XHTML, SVG Tiny, SMIL, and other global standards. What's more, like the other components of the Creative Suite, GoLive is tightly integrated with other applications so you can work efficiently. Top new features include:
![]() GoLive CS2 is ready to power your designs for mobile devices. |
Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional
Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional is the total PDF delivery solution, offering the fastest, most flexible way to produce and deliver secure, high-quality Adobe PDF documents for client review and print output. Top new features include:
![]() Use Acrobat's powerful print preflighting tools to preview designs before they go to press. Clients with the free Adobe Reader 7.0 can also add comments to your PDF files during design review. |
Version Cue CS2
Tired of confusing filename conventions and versioning nightmares? Bring an end to all of that with Version Cue CS2, the file-version manager that's built into the Creative Suite. Find files quickly using extensive search capabilities, create alternates to show as comps, and manage versions within Adobe Bridge. With Version Cue, the right file is always right at hand. Top new features include:
![]() Version Cue CS2 makes it easy to find, link and share your design elements. |
Adobe Bridge
At the heart of Adobe Creative Suite 2 lies Adobe Bridge, the new navigational control center built to join together all of the Creative Suite components. (Adobe Bridge is also available separately in Adobe Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, InDesign CS2, and GoLive CS2 software.) Based on the File Browser introduced in Photoshop 7.0, Adobe Bridge goes a step further by providing centralized access to your suite project files, applications, and color spaces, and other settings. With file organization and sharing, plus Adobe Stock Photos, at your fingertips all the time, Adobe Bridge is where you keep your ideas moving. Top features include:
![]() Adobe Bridge CS2 intelligently links all of the elements of the Creative Suite together, so you can work more efficiently. |
![]() Search over 230,000 images from multiple stock libraries at once from Adobe Bridge. |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An even better product than before . . .,
This review is from: Adobe Creative Suite Premium CS2 (Mac) [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
My intro to Creative Suite was via the Windows version of inDesign 1.0 and Illustrator. In the five years (?) since, I've switched from those stand-alone products to the entire Creative Suite for the Mac. Most of my time is with those two packages (illustrator and inDesign) as well as with GoLive and Version Cue.
Illustrator has always been (for my 5 yrs), and remains, excellent. My prior experience has been with Visio and Aldus Intellidraw (does anyone else remember that product?). Illustrator has the usual Adobe peculiarities which, once familiar, prove to be incredible time savers. For someone who would be satisfied with MS Word, if it worked properly, inDesign is good -- but overkill (and I mean that well). Still, I spent 4 solid years with it, before moving on (?) to Apple Pages (it's better than Word, but lacks high-end features of inDesign that I don't need most of the time). inDesign, to my experience, works nearly flawlessly. Coming from an office that is very Word orieinted, my only complaints with inDesign are (i) steep Adobe-like learning curve, and (ii) tough exports to MS Word. As to point (i), inDesign is similar to the other Adobe products, hence, the time you spend with inDesign will benefit your usage of Illustrator and vice versa. As to point (ii), exporting works fine -- you just have to do it "story" at a time. As to GoLive, I do simple web page creation and editing. GoLive is more than adequate for these functions and, I must say, I like it. Having come from a Front Page background (5 yrs ago), I found GoLive a little difficult to understand, at first. However, once I got the hang of it (over one solid weekend of playing around), I liked it. Early versions struck me as a little unstable (e.g., going back to GoLive 5, if I recall the number correctly). However, the recent versions have been just fine. Version Cue is a interesting. I relied on it heavily for 3 yrs and I still do, to an extent. It's great for holding Version Cue product. However, don't get tempted, as I did, to use it as an extranet for folks outside your organization. It was not intended for that, I don't think, and does not do it well. That said, it's a cool way to store not only the many files created by inDesign, Illustrator, etc., but also related MS Word, Excel, PDF, and other files. Overall, the product works "pretty well." I relied on it for some fairly heavy and time-sensitive products, without failure. Still, there were times with the earlier versions that I wondered whether it was going to leave me in a lurch. It never did. The more recent version seems stabler, though, I do find myself migrating over to a more conventional DAV server for the same functions (albeit without versioning). One gem in the new product is Adobe Bridge. I'm not quite sure how to describe it, except as a "desktop" that's great at viewing Adobe files. (Go figure!). It allows you to bounce around your local drive (as well, potentially, as network drives and Version Cue projects) to visualize your Adobe files. The integration is great: not only do you get high-res thumbnails, you can page through the Adobe files without opening the underlying applications. Bottom line: second to my Powerbook (and the Apple software that came with it), Adobe Creative Suite CS 2 is the best computer product I own.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Installation was a breeze,
By Kiran (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Creative Suite Premium CS2 (Mac) [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
I am compelled to write this review since at least one reviewer complained about the installation being a problem. I did not see any problem whatsover. It was simply a breeze on my Mac powerbook G4. As to the quality of the product itself, it is too early for me to give a rating since I have just started using it. I will update this review in a month or so.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent software for print and web!,
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This review is from: Adobe Creative Suite Premium CS2 (Mac) [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
The Adobe Creative Suite Premium CS2 is an awesome product. I'm a scientific illustrator and this new CS2 contains almost all the software I need for my illustration and graphic design work. There are a lot of significant improvements over the previous CS version. Of all the programs I use Illustrator the most. Illustrator's new "live trace" and "live paint" features are really cool! Each of the programs (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, and Acrobat) work very well together. The new Bridge is great for finding and previewing image files. Photoshop and Illustrator are the industry standards. If you do professional work this is the best software to have. The price may seem a little steep, but in my opinion it's well worth it. I highly recommend this product.
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