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mahuti:
The entire layer list shouldn't show up in the list. Usually, the layer SETS show up in the list, but not all of the layers. CS2 has a nice feature in that it shows if the layer you're clickin on is in a layer set though.

The undo does work as you described, but you can do the same thing as the old method with the history command. I don't know about the PC, but the command on a Mac is command-shift-z (maybe ctrl-shift-z on a pc) you can step forward and back through the history.

Dartful Dodger:
I use an xtra for Director that imports Photoshop layers as individual objects saving their transparencies and coordinates, but the xtra only works with 7's effects.

The graphics guy here has CS2 and he uses all the latest bells and whistles in it.  WHEN the client asks for a simple text or color change it's usually easier and faster for me to recreate it in 7 than to have him edit his own work.

When he sees the final product he gets pist that I edited his original art.  I think that's the real reason I don't upgrade.   I'm a programmer using an outdated art product to recreate something done in the latest version by the company's "artist".

Photoshop 6 was buggy on my machine so I'm voting for 7.

MYX:
I have been using PS since v3. right now I am using CS (can't afford CS 2 due to a certain arcade machine I am building). CS in my oppinion is the best version yet (not having tied CS2).
For those who say there in not a significant difference between CS & 7, I have to dissagree.
The image browser upgrade alone is worth the upgrade. Nested layer sets are another great thing to have as well.

As far as discounts, There is a place (website coming soon) that has version 7 for like $60. I put in a call to a friend that bought it and is using it. I will post the web address when I hear from him.

Frosty:

--- Quote from: mahuti on January 18, 2006, 03:03:30 pm ---From a guy that has been working with Photoshop since version 2...
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I think I can dig up my old Photoshop 2.0 floppy disks that worked great with my Mac Quadra 660 AV.

More Cowbell:

--- Quote from: Frosty on January 19, 2006, 02:45:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: mahuti on January 18, 2006, 03:03:30 pm ---From a guy that has been working with Photoshop since version 2...
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I think I can dig up my old Photoshop 2.0 floppy disks that worked great with my Mac Quadra 660 AV.

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In the box was there just a roll of tape and some scissors?

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