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Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended 
What’s New
Easy 3D extrusions with Adobe Repoussé (Photoshop CS5 Extended only) 
Repoussé is an ancient metalworking technique for embossing artwork on the surface of metals 
such as gold, silver, copper, tin, and bronze. Photoshop Extended offers a powerful new feature, 
inspired by this traditional technique, for creating eye-catching 3D artwork. 
Use Adobe Repoussé to easily convert 2D artwork into 
3D objects and then create depth by altering the 
extrusion properties of the 3D model. Easily extrude 
text to create logos and 3D artwork for use in websites, 
video frames, or layouts.
Starting with a text layer, a path, a selection, or a layer 
mask, you can convert the content to 3D with the Create 
New 3D Object section of the 3D panel. After the 
conversion is complete, you can alter the look of  
your 3D model by manipulating its key extrusion 
properties —depth, scale, bend, shear, inflate, or twist—
in the Repoussé dialog box.
In addition to manipulating these properties, you can 
inflate the front or back of the extrusion and/or apply a 
custom bevel. Sections of objects (internal subpaths) 
can also be inflated by creating a selection first and 
then adjusting the Internal Constraints settings in the 
Repoussé dialog box. The 3D Axis widget allows on 
canvas rotation of the of the model.
Once your extrusion is created, you can adjust a variety of its characteristics. In this example, the Scale (left), Inflate And Bevel 
(middle), and Bend And Depth (right) settings have been altered to change the design. 
Enhanced 3D realism and rich materials (Photoshop CS5 Extended only) 
Bring your 3D creations to life with the materials that ship with Photoshop CS5 Extended. You can 
select materials from the library of included presets, download additional materials by choosing  
3D > Browse 3D Content, create your own, or even edit existing materials to customize them for 
your needs (in the materials section of the 3D panel). Test a variety of looks for your 3D models 
and extruded designs by adding different materials or textures to their surfaces. Materials that 
feature reflection or refraction properties can be rendered with the new Adobe Ray Tracer engine. 
The Repoussé dialog box, and the Materials section of the 3D panel, both contain options for 
applying a single material to all surfaces—as well as choosing different treatments —for individual 
sections and surfaces of your models. 
Changing the look of your 3D models can be achieved in just a few clicks, thanks to a vast library of materials to select from 
and an improved method of applying them. Left: Repoussé Model without materials. Right: Model with material applied.
Use the extrusion settings and controls in the 
Repoussé dialog box to quickly style your 3D model. 
Better media management with 
Adobe Bridge CS5 
Whether you are a designer, photog-
rapher, or cross-media creative, you
can now manage your content more
efficiently with the new and updated
features in Bridge CS5 software.
These include:
• Access to media with a panelized
version of Adobe Bridge, called
Adobe Mini Bridge*, directly within
Photoshop
• Flexible batch renaming, including
find and replace
• Text- and image-based watermark
options when exporting PDF
documents
• Faster navigation between open
folders with an improved Path bar
• Precise adjustment of the size and
quality of images, ability to display
filenames, and to save templates
within the Web Gallery feature
• The ability to select an InDesign
document and browse its links
• Drag and drop to place files into
InDesign, Flash, Illustrator, and
Photoshop
• Easy batch conversion to JPEG
*Adobe Mini Bridge is available in
Photoshop CS5, Photoshop CS5
Extended, and InDesign CS5.
Easily create unique new 3D objects 
with the settings in the Create New 3D 
Object section of the 3D panel.