

I updated the mofaha rss feed yesterday if anyone's interested :)
Also: if you're changing from cs2 to cs3, my advice is to NOT uninstall cs2's ImageReady if you frequently make animations. You'll definitely miss it.

there are likely more than 1 persons who are tempted to see if this tiles vertically and might get carried away with the [CTRL]+[V] ...I know I will not do it.
WOO too!
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:48,
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WOO too!

it tiles vertically reasonably well, but not perfectly.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:49,
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you need never ask that question again.
Tile-It Pro™. For when tiling matters.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:53,
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Tile-It Pro™. For when tiling matters.

I made this to try out the new Flash, and Photoshop's new animation stuff.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:51,
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the anim side of CS3 will grow on you - i love it now but do miss the ability to suck a gif straight into imageready
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:54,
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that's one of the things that's really upset me. I often pull gifs in and edit them, and that's basically over, which is a huge issue for me. Their advice on their forums to "Use Fireworks" is a long way short of helpful... basically they've removed a very small but essential part of PS's functionality and replaced it with the 'option' to buy a tacky piece of bloatware to replace it. That's not the kind of thing I expect from Adobe, and I hope it's not indicative of a new direction for them.
Also, the fact that there's no longer a dedicated "Save Optimized" option means that every time a minor frame timing change is made, the "Save for web" dialogue has to be reopened, even though timing changes make no difference to file sizes and therefore do not require reoptimization. It's a small thing, but in the course of a complex animation it starts to really grate and add time.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:59,
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Also, the fact that there's no longer a dedicated "Save Optimized" option means that every time a minor frame timing change is made, the "Save for web" dialogue has to be reopened, even though timing changes make no difference to file sizes and therefore do not require reoptimization. It's a small thing, but in the course of a complex animation it starts to really grate and add time.

and yes i hear you! Its redeeming feature is the load time - Blows me away each and every time
i have 7 on another pc at home and 8 at work
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:15,
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i have 7 on another pc at home and 8 at work

and I am very slightly tempted to re-install ImageReady but I KNOW there'll be issues and I just can't afford the time to play around with software. With my current deadlines I just need stuff that works properly with the minimum of tinkering (thankfully I managed to avoid the Acrobat install problems).
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:24,
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suite on and installed CS 3 design as well. There are no conflicts between any of the versions apart from CS3 adopting all the associations. There are some plugin issues and interface problems with CS3 photoshop so I'd never lose CS2 just yet anyway.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:26,
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and give this advice a week ago, thanks
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 18:54,
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in fact, I'd like to go back 3 weeks and have someone tell me.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:00,
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some 6 weeks ago. We did tell everyone that imageready was history. Its one of the reasons I still have CS2 installed.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:11,
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now i know what it was i forgot to do.......
Listen to Montana a coupla times and all will be well - dental floss, zircon encrusted tweezers and pygmy ponies!
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 19:17,
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Listen to Montana a coupla times and all will be well - dental floss, zircon encrusted tweezers and pygmy ponies!