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3d and motion advances, Comprehensive image analysis – Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual

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PHOTOSHOP CS3

User Guide

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3D and motion advances

Vanishing Point with 3D support

Edit images in perspective across multiple planes at any angle, and export 3D information in formats supported by
3D applications. See “Vanishing Point” on page 225.

3D visualization and texture editing (Photoshop Extended)

Import 3D models; change model position, lighting, or rendering; edit model textures; and easily composite models
with 2D content. See “Working with 3D files (Photoshop Extended)” on page 604.

Motion graphics and video layers (Photoshop Extended)

Edit a video on a frame-by-frame basis, or add a layer to the video and create edits that will appear in every frame.
The Animation palette now includes a new timeline with keyframe capabilities in addition to the frame-based
interface. See “Video and animation in Photoshop” on page 544.

Movie paint (Photoshop Extended)

Quickly find and edit any frame of a movie file with Photoshop tools. Photoshop painting, retouching, and pixel-
level editing is available for every frame of your movie file. See “Painting frames in video layers (Photoshop
Extended)” on page 557.

Comprehensive image analysis

Measurement (Photoshop Extended)

Assign a measurement scale to an image and measure length, area, perimeter, density, or other values in accurate
scale units. Record results in the Measurement Log as well as export the measurement data to a spreadsheet or
database. See “About measurement (Photoshop Extended)” on page 597.

Ruler and Count tool

Measure distance across an image, or count features in an image or in a selection. You can count manually, count
automatically, or use a script. See “Counting objects in an image (Photoshop Extended)” on page 603.

DICOM file support (Photoshop Extended)

Open, edit, annotate or animate single-frame or multi-frame radiological images. View and edit metadata stored in
DICOM files. See “DICOM files (Photoshop Extended)” on page 592.

MATLAB support (Photoshop Extended)

Access Photoshop from the MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) command prompt, run image-processing routines, and
view the results in Photoshop. See “Photoshop and MATLAB (Photoshop Extended)” on page 590.

Image stack processing

Combine multiple images and apply advanced rendering options to produce enhanced composite images, elimi-
nating noise or unwanted content. See “Image Stacks (Photoshop Extended)” on page 594.