What is the difference between Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended?

Hey,.

What is the difference between Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended?

Also, why are there no other product from Adobe that don't are not 'extended', why just Photoshop?

Thank you

Hatton

It's all about marketing and money.  You can be extended or not, depending on what are the features that you need.  I personally don't have extended, just Standard and it's quite capable in itself that I need.  The two editions have 32 and 64 bit variants (if you have a 64 bit OS).

Adobe says only Extended offers "...". breakthrough tools for creating and editing 3D content and lively.

This page, in a few more clicks, will tell you more on the differences:

http://www.Adobe.com/products/Photoshop/compare/

A good approach, if you have the monitor space, is to put the who's new pages for Standard and Extended place side by side in two browser windows and search for differences.

-Christmas

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