Photoshop Extended
Import 3D objects, change their orientation, adjust lighting, and render them seamlessly.
was the premium edition, containing all the features of the standard Photoshop, plus a specialized toolset aimed at specialized industries. Key areas covered by Extended editions (CS5/CS6): photoshop extended
Tools to create, manipulate, and render 3D models and textures directly within Photoshop. | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Industry-unique
| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Industry-unique 3D painting | Expensive (~$999 vs. $699 standard) | | Scientific measurement tools | Slow 3D rendering | | DICOM support (medical) | No longer updated | | Robust scripting | Video features limited | Standard Photoshop focuses on pixel-level manipulation
For several years, Adobe offered two distinct versions of its flagship image editor: (Basic) and Photoshop Extended . While the standard version focused on core photo editing and digital art, the Extended edition was designed for professionals in film, video, multimedia, engineering, and medical fields.
Standard Photoshop focuses on pixel-level manipulation, layering, and color correction.


