Photoshop CS introduced several "industry-first" tools that remain staples of digital editing today:
: This feature allowed designers to save different "states" of a layout within a single PSD file, making it easy to show multiple design options to clients without creating dozens of separate files. Advanced Document Handling photoshop 8.0
, better known as Photoshop CS (Creative Suite) , is widely considered the most transformative update in the software's history. Released in October 2003, it marked the end of the traditional numbered versions (1.0 through 7.0) and the birth of the "Creative Suite" era, which integrated Photoshop more deeply with Illustrator, InDesign, and GoLive. The Dawn of the CS Era The Dawn of the CS Era : This version introduced the
: This version introduced the .psb format, supporting files up to 300,000 pixels in any dimension or 4 exabytes in size—breaking the old 2GB limit of the PSD format. supporting files up to 300