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But at what cost?

Most of us "geeks" really look forward to new and easier tools that allow us to increase our creativity and productivity. But the cost of upgrading often comes steeply. I aggree about the reader's comment through on 32 bit editing. Let's hope we can put wide dynamic range to good use...

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Sounds good!

I will be skipping over CS2 version and ordering CS3 when it is released. Thanks for the preview.

3

Nice attempt at 32-bit

I hope Adobe doesn't miss the boat again this time. right now it looks like they'll screw up with the 32-bit mode like they screwed up with the 16-bit mode before. NO LAYERS, NO BRUSHES. Just very basic controls.

If they get the 32-bit mode right I'm seriously considering going back to Photoshop.

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