
We took a brief look at Photoshop CS3 Standard a few onths back, as the public beta was released. Please see the links at the end of this article for current K-12 licensing details.)
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(For example, the Master Collection, which would cost $1.25 million for 500 seats purchased individually, runs $12,500 for a schoolwide license and includes student and teacher home use. For the K-12 market, the release also coincided with new licensing, adopted and adapted from Macromedia's previous practices, that allows schools to puchase 500 seats of the individual Creative Suite editions at about 1 percent the commercial price for that many licenses. So this week we'll be taking a look at the significant new features in the applications in the various Creative Suite 3 editions, starting off today with what is probably the most significant application of the bunch: Photoshop CS3 Extended.Īs Adobe announced earlier this month, its most widely used creative application-and one of the most widely used applications period-has ben split into two versions: Photoshop CS3 Standard and Photoshop CS3 Extended. With the completely revamped education licensing program Adobe has now implemented with the launch of Creative Suite 3, K-12 schools are in a better position than ever to adopt higher-end graphic, publishing, and Web design tools, as well as video and motion graphics apps, and integrate them into the learning environment.

Pre-Release Report: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
