Adobe Photoshop CS5 review
Photoshop is a key tool used by most Digital Arts readers. Here we put the final released software through its paces to see if it's a worthy upgrade.
Photoshop is a key tool used by most Digital Arts readers. Here we put the final released software through its paces to see if it's a worthy upgrade.
Kodak’s 12Mp EasyShare M381 is an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera for anyone who doesn’t want to fuss with a lot of controls.
Pitching the Kodak EasyShare Z950 at the budget end of the market, Kodak claims this camera will enable you to "shoot like a pro, without knowing what an f-stop is". And for the money, the Z950 is a steal.
If you want a camera that takes great photos and has a larger-than-normal optical zoom range, the 8X-optical-zoom Kodak EasyShare M580 fits the bill. It's one of the best point-and-shoot cameras we've tested this year in terms of exposure quality, and it's incredibly easy to use. Its ease of use and sub-£150 price, however, come at the expense of manual controls and exciting in-camera features.
As the name suggests, the Kodak PlaySport Zx3 is a ruggedised camcorder that is geared up for outward bound pursuits.
For PaintShop Photo Pro X3, Corel has redesigned the long-standing application’s interface, adding some new features and enhancing others. However, it’s not a compelling upgrade for artists
Take a look at the Nikon D3000, offering good value for money and high-quality images.
Introducing the Pentax K-x: a 12.4-megapixel digital SLR offering a feature-packed alternative to the bigger-name brands.
Introducing the 10-megapixel Canon EOS 1000D: the most affordable route into the Canon EOS system.
Looking and handling like a traditional digital SLR - the Olympus E-600
Introducing the 12-megapixel G1 from Panasonic
Sony introduces the user-friendly A230.
Chris Gavin finds lots to like in this fully featured stop-motion animation package.
The FinePix S200EXR is the sort of advanced point-and-shoot that’s many a creative’s dream. It offers superb handling, megazoom reach, and advanced exposure control.
A lot has changed in Aperture 3, even down to the toolbar’s icons -- which illustrates how thorough the redesign has been, as there are over 200 new features.
We’ve all had to deal with footage where someone has skimped on a decent make-up artist and you’ve been asked to give some poor unfortunate a Max Factor makeover in post.
The G11 sits at the pinnacle of Canon’s consumer models, and follows on from last year’s G10.
Our second-cheapest camera looks like a normal compact – albeit with a stylish, metal build.
Pitching itself at the value end of the market, this Kodak model has plenty of surprises.
This 12.1 megapixel Lumix is the only one in this test that lets you change lens.