Adobe Photoshop CS4
Better RAW Image Processing

Camera Raw, now version five, is an area that sees, some may say, a much-needed facelift and improvements made upon previous versions.
Users can now apply localised adjustments and gradients, alongside other similar tools using brushes, meaning that the new Camera Raw has a lot of Photoshop familiarity to it, rather then seeming like some strange standalone feature.




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February 12 00:29
Paul Streeting
Having had the chance to try a copy i found the interface a bit more logical than in CS3. For photographers it is a very good program though most photographers will maybe never use all the features it has. My main concern about the program as in other versions, is down to the cost. At close to £600, and in times of recession i wonder how many will be able to justify the cost? The problem that Adobe have is that you either buy the limited 'Elements' software, or have to spend a heck of a lot more for the full Photoshop. I would like to see Adobe produce software priced at about £150ish that offers more than 'Elements' but not with the bulk of Photoshop. That would be a winner i think in todays market.