Edvarcl Heng | Dec 13, 2007

Microsoft is really throwing the gauntlet down and by how things are progressing, it's a well-aimed one.
With the announcement of official plug-ins (for Vista, XP and OSX) for Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3, arguably the kingpins of image editing software, HD Photo has gained more traction.
HD Photo is Microsoft's
supposed gift to the photographic world. It is designed to be used as a new industry standard for compressed image file formats.
According to
this blog, while it is not officially supported, older versions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements have limited compatibility with these plug-ins.
For download information, check this
link.
Via
Bill Crow's HD Photo Blog
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