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Old 03-26-2010, 10:19 AM
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Looks like a faster clone stamp tool. The panoramic operation is cool, but I'd love to see how it fares on areas that aren't semi-repeating already (clouds-and-sky is a rather easy application).

Just to add more fuel to the fire, the only worthwhile thing Adobe has done with Ps over the past several years is add GPU acceleration to CS4, but they've still managed to charge the shit out of their customers for it. It isn't even fully 64-bit yet. I'll probably continue to use it at work, and stick with Pixelmator for less intensive personal stuff.
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I thought content aware fill was already there? Or maybe that was just content aware resize.


Edit: Just watched the video, WOW, those fill tools ROCK.
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I believe 5 is supposed to be full 64bit, no?


Also, it's actually more of a smart patch tool than a fast clone stamp.

and 5 is supposed to also run processes in the background, finally. ie: saving documents but still being able to do other things within PS
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Originally Posted by thejohnremus,Mar 26 2010, 11:59 AM
I believe 5 is supposed to be full 64bit, no?


Also, it's actually more of a smart patch tool than a fast clone stamp.

and 5 is supposed to also run processes in the background, finally. ie: saving documents but still being able to do other things within PS
Awesome. Those are some very-welcome new features.
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Originally Posted by s2k_51009,Mar 26 2010, 10:35 AM
plus, it doesnt hurt that I always seem to get a free copy of the newest version
lucky! I think I'm still running the old CS.. maybe CS2.. though I don't remember where the CD is anymore LOL.
Old 03-26-2010, 06:48 PM
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I've always wanted to take pictures but never had the money to afford a camera. I finally have been able to pick up a Nikon D5000 as my first camera ever and as a noob some of these features will definitely be helpful.
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