Posts Tagged ‘CS5’

CS5 launch Event on Adobe’s Website

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Adobe Posts Launch Event Video for CS5

This is an hour long video produced by Adobe showcasing CS5 and new features. The software looks pretty amazing to me. They cover many new added features and new apps. I was even more amazed than when I watched the content aware filter. Quite a few items I don’t think I will ever use. They hit many capabilities and review the hot new additions including: Design, video production, web, photography, etc.. Information on the new Flash engine is also discussed as well as several other new helper apps such as “CS live online service.”  It is all amazing, the technology advances from my early days using Photoshop version 2 to the current (shipping mid-May) CS5 have advanced beyond what I would have thought even possible. Online Review seems to be one of the most interesting concepts to me, soft proofing over the web… Check it out on Adobe’s site [HERE]

Christopher Robinson
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Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill Sneak Peek

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Photoshop CS5 has posted up a sneak peak of the new content aware fill. It is pretty amazing, what would take hours to do manually is now done in seconds through new filter enhancements. The video here shows the depth that this new gem goes in removing small and/or large items from an image.  This new filter allows you to select an area, hit the delete key and Photoshop will analyze the area surrounding your selection and fill it automatically. From the video it seems you can see a tad of artifacting but that can be fixed quickly. Can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Adobe Photoshop CS5: Content-Aware Fill Sneak Peek
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The YouTube video is narrated by Bryan O’Neil-Hughes who is a product manager on the Photoshop team. He was able to remove things such as lens flare, light poles, trash off the grass and an entire tree that took up a large portion of the sky on the left side. Pretty amazing and looks easy to use. Good for the general population, bad for us pros! Check out the embedded video.

Christopher Robinson
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