

Whilst these people will still be required for the very complex jobs, Photoshop will now happily do most of the work for them.

Its downside is the fact that a lot of people have long based their jobs around the ability to remove detail from a photograph whilst seemingly leaving the background intact. Two of the stand-out features are:Ĭontent-Aware Fill – This is the most exciting part of this year’s release. Photoshop by far received the most updates and is definitely the thing to be the most excited about. Let’s start with everyone’s favourite package in the Creative Suite. Today its existence was not only confirmed but also showed a great deal more amazing features which made me thankful I was not drinking a cup of coffee at my PC, or I would have ended up with a very wet screen. I already knew about CS5’s amazing new ‘content-aware fill’ but it seemed so amazing (and coupled with the fact it was first shown on April 1st) that I found it very hard to believe.

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If you wish to watch the full video yourself, it is available here: the webcast only played the first 40 minutes but the full version is 60 minutes as it also includes a preview for the included ‘Omniture’ program, which seems to be amazing for people who are interested in performance tracking. CS5 – it appears – is an essential upgrade. Most notably Creative Suite 4, which - for me - added very little in terms of functionality. In the past I have found myself underwhelmed with some of the releases. Indeed this year I found myself watching the ‘countdown to launch’ timer for almost 25 minutes. New releases from Adobe are often highly anticipated events. Today saw the long awaited launch of Adobe’s fifth incarnation of its Creative Suite software. With the recent release of the 40 minute video from Adobe promoting their fifth incarnation of their Creative Suite software, we compile the greatest features on offer to web designers and developers.
