3D is supported in Photoshop CS3 Extended and CS4 Extended. It's not a full-blown 3D application, but it makes it easier to work with 3D models and textures. It is not supported in the non-Extended versions, other than as a way to prepare textures for import into a 3D application.
This is just the preview window, though, showing you what it will probably look like when Photoshop is done converting it. The first thing you need to do is bring the left hand side of the histogram to the beginning of the shadows information, as shown below:Okay, cool! Now work the curves until you're happy.
If you don't know how to use curves in Photoshop, wikipedia or a search engine is your friend. :) Here's what I did to this one:When you're done, click okay. After a little while, viola!
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