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Photoshop CS5 Preview

holy crap.... this is almost too good to be true! :eek:
 
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I think you are wrong.

This is him giving an interview a while ago... same voice.

http://fliiby.com/file/159480/ea7m4afr5h.html

Yeah, I originally had written that we didn't know if the guy showing this was actually from Adobe, but deleted that part after figuring out it was this same guy. Like I said, hope I'm wrong. I watch my wife manually doing this stuff with pictures she takes. Removing people in the background and such. With the limited time she has, it can take her a 2 or 3 days coming back to a photo to do some of the stuff this demo did in 30 seconds.
 
This is absolutely amazing. I have to slave over pictures like the one below and it takes me hours to do what CS5 did in seconds :eek:.

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Can't wait.
 
This is absolutely amazing. I have to slave over pictures like the one below and it takes me hours to do what CS5 did in seconds :eek:.

Whatever dude! I saw you work you amazing PS skills in front of my very own eyes in a matter of minutes. Filter, filter, stamp, stamp, sharpen unmask. Done!
 
Whatever dude! I saw you work your amazing PS skills in front of my very own eyes...... unmask. Done!

Unmask? :eek: What kind of pictures where you looking at?
 
I usually try to skip versions, especially since I have CS4 Production Premium and do not need to be spending the money to upgrade the whole suite.

But the previews of CS5 Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro, the latter two finally joining the 64 bit party, almost have me convinced...even considering swapping my ATI graphics card for a nVidia one (to take advantage of their CUDA support). I suspect CS5 addresses a lot of what us 5D Mark II owners have been hoping for.
 
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I usually try to skip versions, especially since I have CS4 Production Premium and do not need to be spending the money to upgrade the whole suite.

But the previews of CS5 Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere Pro, the latter two finally joining the 64 bit party, almost have me convinced...even considering swapping my ATI graphics card for a nVidia one (to take advantage of their CUDA support). I suspect CS5 addresses a lot of what us 5D Mark II owners have been hoping for.
What does the CUDA support do? Is that something ATI will never get?
 
Lame! They promised a quick method to collimate refractance gradients or at least making them with inverse ramps the old way. Until they can get that right I'm sticking with rendermans post processing chain for this simple task.
 
What does the CUDA support do? Is that something ATI will never get?

CUDA is nVidia's proprietary compute API. ATI is going the route of open standards (OpenCL and DirectCompute). OpenCL has the additional benefit of being cross-platform and adopted by ALL hardware vendors, including nVidia.

Think of CUDA as a stepping stone. Everyone (including Adobe) is now migrating their applications to utilize CL.
 
Early April Fool's joke? I sure hope I'm wrong!

Yes, rest assured...it goes right along with the same vein of current licensed technology as the Content-Aware Scaling currently in CS4. It's also the quick way to make those stubby little NSX's!

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That's awesome I've never used that before.
Here's mine :cool: It's a new widebooty kit.

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Adobe had a rather large pricing error last week so I picked up CS5. Lightroom 3 or Elements is probably all I really will ever need, as photo is hobby only, but I couldn't pass up CS5 teacher/student for $39! (full software, just not eligible for upgrade pricing)

I'm gonna dive in and tinker, but I know I'll need to learn this software from somewhere. Can anyone direct me to a series of videos or a book that does a good job of intro to CS5? I've found some videos online, but to be honest I haven't found any that I thought were that well done. Thanks in advance.
 
Adobe had a rather large pricing error last week so I picked up CS5. Lightroom 3 or Elements is probably all I really will ever need, as photo is hobby only, but I couldn't pass up CS5 teacher/student for $39! (full software, just not eligible for upgrade pricing)

When you see pricing errors like that, you're supposed to SHARE with your NSX brethren!!
 
Lasted less then a day. I told my boss at work and when he tried to pull it up the deal was dead. I'll share next time i promise. :smile:
 
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