Use Photoshop CS3 for business graphics
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Flash now also works natively with PSD files, enabling you to Flash animate specific image layers.
Dreamweaver isn't the only web tool that works with Photoshop CS3. You'll also find that Flash CS3 works with Photoshop's PSD file format. Importing a PSD file gives you access to all the layers in the file, and the ability to make specific layers work as Flash movies. If you only need to animate a section of an image, make it a layer, and then use it as a movie object. If an image element you want to use in a Flash application is a layer in any Photoshop file you can import just the layer you want - not the whole file.
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