The new Photoshop CS5 is soon to be released and after having seen the preview on Youtube I gotta say that it’s looking pretty cool. Shadows and objects are easily removed (no need to do this manually anymore) but the most impressive feature is that you can extend your images. Sounds complicated or just plain out incomprehensive? Just take a look at the video and you’ll understand what I’m talking about. VERY impressive and don’t forget to look at the entire video. The object removal/grass thingy in the beginning is cool and all but it’s when he’s extending the images that it gets really interesting.
The New CS5 is Looking Pretty Cool
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Commented by: Thea Westra at My Forward Steps, 5 April, 2010
Thanks for posting this. I just had to check first to see if it was posted on 1 April. Wow, this is terrific! Was just reading a bit more about it at http://cs5.org :) Cheers, Thea
Commented by: David, 7 April, 2010
Haha... I know - also thought it was a joke when I first heard about it. It's almost too good to be true :)
Commented by: Hello world! | My Blog, 11 April, 2010
[...] The new Photoshop CS5 is soon to be released and after having seen the preview on Youtube I gotta say that it’s looking pretty cool. Shadows and objects are easily removed (no need to do this manually anymore) but the most impressive feature is that you can extend your images. Sounds complicated or just plain [...] Read more [...]
Commented by: brian, 12 April, 2010
content-aware fill blows my mind!