Adobe CS5 15, Win, ES 65061410 User Manual

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Adobe Illustrator CS5 
What’s New
Integration with Adobe CS Review
Illustrator CS5 integrates with Adobe CS Review, one of several new CS Live online services*. With 
Adobe CS Review, you can create and share online reviews for clients and colleagues down the hall 
or around the world. From within Illustrator CS5, publish a review of your work to the web. Multiple 
reviewers can then access your review from a browser without any additional software and make 
comments right in their browser window with easy-to-use annotation tools. 
Comments are dynamically displayed on your 
Illustrator artwork so you can efficiently track 
the feedback for specific design elements. You 
can also access and manage centrally-located 
comments that are stored online.
Still using Illustrator CS3?
If you’re still using Illustrator CS3, upgrading to Illustrator CS5 also gives you the chance to catch up 
on the great features added in Illustrator CS4. Discover transparency in gradients, in-panel 
appearance editing, and a new Blob Brush tool for fluid sketching. Along with the exciting new 
features in Illustrator CS4, you’ll find that existing features were polished and hidden functions 
uncovered to expose deep capabilities, enabling you to learn new techniques quickly and take 
advantage of the true power of Illustrator.
By upgrading to Illustrator CS5, you can experience:
• Multiple artboards. Create files containing up to 100 artboards of varying sizes and display them 
any way you want—overlapping, side by side, or stacked. Save, export, and print artboards 
independently or together. Save a selected range or all artboards as a multipage PDF file.
• Transparency in gradients. Define the opacity of any individual color stop in a gradient. Reveal 
underlying objects and images, and create rich color and texture mixes using multiple layers, 
knockouts, and cover-up fades.
• In-panel appearance editing. Edit object characteristics directly in the Appearance panel, 
eliminating the need to open fill, stroke, or effects panels. Work with shared attributes and control 
display for faster rendering.
Comments made by reviewers  
in a browser window appear in 
Illustrator in the CS Review panel.