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Originally Posted by Zester
why is that ? what does CS4 has that .7 doesn't ?
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Good place to start:
Photoshop CS3 vs. CS4:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/benchmark/...op-cs3-vs-cs4/
Also, ImageReady was killed off for good with CS3. Since the acquisition of all things Macromedia, they want you to use FW for complex slicing. PS only offers slice exports as very basic prelim client comps. It's very limited in the final export department, as it should be, because it's primary function is of course graphical, not html.
In my personal opinion, CS3 was an unstable, bug-riddled, barely functioning excuse for a graphic app.. but CS4 has me once again showing the love for Adobe.
7 is ancient history. If you only need PS for a few minor things on a rare occasion, then 7 will be fine. If you work with graphics all day, every day, CS4 is the only acceptable answer.