Or, at least… kinda.
But, seriously, this video is really making a purchase of CS5 a dead-obvious buy…
Take a look after the jump. This could save me tons of hours…
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Or, at least… kinda.
But, seriously, this video is really making a purchase of CS5 a dead-obvious buy…
Take a look after the jump. This could save me tons of hours…
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Travis Fish says
I just saw this on youtube. Omg. I want this so bad. Wow.
andydarnell says
This video is making it around fast. Someone sent me the link to it today too. Truly amazing video. Can’t wait to get my hands on it.
Chris Kinsley says
Unbelievable!
dannyjbixby says
Has Adobe changed its name to skynet yet?
Graham says
zing!
mike brennan says
wow. i think i just peed myself. but it’s ok. i’ll use content aware fill delete it and no one will ever know.
That’s amazing, but I do fear that the already perfect images on magazine covers are going to get even more fake and “perfect”.
PhillipGibb says
very cool
Stuart says
Despite what I said on another post (me being happy with my CS3) this is STUNNING and can see this being one reason I do save up my sheckels to purchase.
WOW.
Brett Barner says
What kind of sorcery is this?
Chris says
I would love to see the picture full res to see actually how accurate it is. Hard to tell on such a small video. And we all know it’s the details that make or break the picture
Jared Erickson says
My thoughts exactly! yeah maybe great for web stuff.. but for print I won’t believe it till I see it..
Nick Shoemaker says
+1 here as well.
kylereed says
I think the best part is the education discount that you get on Adobe stuff.
I think non for profits have a discount as well.
I might have to upgrade.
Jared Erickson says
I hear it comes with a Bison Custom shape tool just for you…
Nick Shoemaker says
ssssssssssnap!
Ryan Woolsey says
Think of all the time that will save. Guess it means I’ll more time to surf the 8Bit armada.
Open Source Church says
With the remark on the Pixlr post of “there are many online and free alternatives (although none of them, of course, have the feature set like Photoshop)”, I would like to note that the free and open source Photoshop alternative Gimp has had very similar capabilities to the “amazing” content aware fill with the Resynthesizer plugin. You could have been saving all that time for a few years now.
http://o3.tumblr.com/post/470608946/photoshops-caf-content-aware-fill-unbelievable
Um, maybe it’s worth checking out free, open source software instead of making CS5 a “dead-obvious buy”…I’m not sure how much of that vast feature set (for Gimp or Photoshop) you actually use day to day anyway. 😉
I won’t promise that moving to Gimp will be an easy transition from Photoshop though…change is always hard, but very rewarding. Best of luck. 🙂
Kevin
http://www.opensourcechurch.com
cheybea says
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G…
Nick Shoemaker says
I want to go to there.
Graham says
This would be incredibly helpful! A fellow staff member showed this to me last Thursday… I can’t believe I didn’t check out ChurchCreate first! haha. I will be forced to buy CS5. Oh man… I need to start mowing some lawns.
Andy Darnell says
Have you seen the parody videos yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ScWu7pG7r0
dave miers says
flip that’s crazy!