The new Photoshop
Re: The new Photoshop
I must say, I was impressed with this. I was doing some reading too, and I guess GIMP has had a filter that does this same thing, and has had this filter for many years. I tried playing with it in GIMP, and I must say it doesn't work very well. I would assume a well funded company can put a little more time and effort into the feature, thus making it work a million times better! I am excited for Adobe to have this feature as it'll help me fix up some of my photos that I've been wanting to fix for months!
This video here demonstrates some kickass powers of Content Aware!!
This video here demonstrates some kickass powers of Content Aware!!
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Re: The new Photoshop
if only it would work that wellNAiLs wrote: This video here demonstrates some kickass powers of Content Aware!!
[youtube]3ScWu7pG7r0[/youtub]
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Re: The new Photoshop
Very Impressive!
I wonder if there's going to be a new meme concerning artifacts that the fill makes, assuming there are any to start with.
Adobe has really done a great job from the looks of things
I wonder if there's going to be a new meme concerning artifacts that the fill makes, assuming there are any to start with.
Adobe has really done a great job from the looks of things
Re: The new Photoshop
So if this is CS5 when did CS4 come out? It seems like I've been using CS4 for only about a year.
EDIT
Found my own answer.
It was officially released on October 15, 2008.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CS4
EDIT
Found my own answer.
It was officially released on October 15, 2008.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CS4
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Re: The new Photoshop
My jaw dropped. I just hope that doesn't slow down the program too much. Photoshop crashes occasionally on my computer.
Re: The new Photoshop
Hahahaha!How long until Photoshop becomes self-aware?
Re: The new Photoshop
Hopefully they use this with the auro red eye tool too. As of right now I use an 8 year old photo app to remove red eye when PS usually fails at it. Or at the very least they need to add a manual red eye brush as an option.
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Re: The new Photoshop
CS5 is suppose to be released for retail on April the 12th..if I can remember, and I don't think they had any improving updates for CS4 - atleast that i know of. This will definitely be an extremely useful feature; it would save hours of time.
Wonder if my school is willing to buy the 5th suite for all the computers
PS: Hope they got more great features for Flash CS5 too : )
Wonder if my school is willing to buy the 5th suite for all the computers
PS: Hope they got more great features for Flash CS5 too : )
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The content aware fill tool is pretty amazing!
Definitely not a standard out-of-the box convolution or image processing algorithm.
Definitely not a standard out-of-the box convolution or image processing algorithm.
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Very impressive stuff, it's going to make editing a thousand times faster.
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that is really sweet.
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Re: The new Photoshop
defiantly need that gulftown now!
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that's pretty sweet. I really want cs5!!
Re: The new Photoshop
Very Impressive! My jaw dropped too
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wow... looks like i need to upgrade... wonder how much they are going to charge for a CS4 to CS5 upgrade
Re: The new Photoshop
just started playing with CS5 Content aware filter:
this is a pic from the 5th floor of an econolodge i think it was in Oswego NY removed the bus on the bridge, bunch of reflection spots, bouey, cleaned up the water and removed the light at the bottom
not a bad improvement for someone who's never done more than delete background and edit brightness in photoshop
this is a pic from the 5th floor of an econolodge i think it was in Oswego NY removed the bus on the bridge, bunch of reflection spots, bouey, cleaned up the water and removed the light at the bottom
not a bad improvement for someone who's never done more than delete background and edit brightness in photoshop
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Re: The new Photoshop
It rocks...here are some edits I did to my sons graduation photos. The ceremony took place on their football field so there is a bunch of stuff in the background I wanted edited out...
After all edits...
After all edits...
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Re: The new Photoshop
Wow, that's really nice. All it took was a selection and a press of a button?
Re: The new Photoshop
lasso-del-select 'content aware'-enter = looks fantastic
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Re: The new Photoshop
Yuphark wrote:Wow, that's really nice. All it took was a selection and a press of a button?
Joe