Photoshop Becoming More User-Friendly?

by on November 6, 2007

in News,Photoshop

CNet is reporting on the development process for Adobe Photoshop – it’s gonna get better at interacting with you and me:

A new user interface will help Photoshop become “everything you need, nothing you don’t,” said Photoshop product manager John Nack, describing aspirations for the Photoshop overhaul on his blog Monday.

“We must make Photoshop dramatically more configurable,” Nack said. “Presenting the same user experience to a photographer as we do to a radiologist, as to a Web designer, as to a prepress guy, is kind of absurd…With the power of customizability, we can present solutions via task-oriented workspaces,” Nack said. (Read more. . .)

Photoshop functioning as seamless as Lightroom? I like where this is going.

[tags]photoshop, adobe, lightroom, interface, news[/tags]

Tamron Rebates Nikon Camera Rebates Olympus Camera Rebates Lexar Rebates Printer Rebates You go to B&H Rebates & Promotions Canon Camera Rebates

Related posts:

  1. Photoshop Express
  2. Photoshop “Airbrush” Effect
  3. Photoshop CS3 Beta Release
  4. Merge to HDR in Photoshop CS3 High Dynamic Range
  5. Two Editions of Photoshop CS3

Comments are closed on this post, but you can carry on the conversation in the Photography Bay Forum.

Previous post:

Next post: