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Adobe showed off Photoshop CS6’s new content-aware move feature, allowing users to easily move around any object within a photo while still retaining a natural look.
Adobe has released another sneak peak at its new Photoshop CS6 software, with the launch of a video demonstrating the softwares new content-aware move feature.
Adobe shows off two new Content-Aware Fill tools that let you move objects in your images and expand them.
In the video below, Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Photoshop Senior Product Manager, talks about how the CS6's new content-aware patch and move functions build on CS5's content-aware fill.
When Adobe Photoshop Senior Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes showed me the new content-aware features of CS6, my mouth opened like an imbecile out of complete disbelief. You can basically ...
You simply select the part of the image that you want to move, drag and drop, and Photoshop will do the rest. That’s not the only new Content-Aware feature that you’re going to get with CS6.
Software-maker Adobe posted an interesting video on its Photoshop channel through YouTube. The clip showcases content-aware move, which is one of the new features in the upcoming Photoshop CS6 update.
Adobe has been carefully leaking many of the sexiest new features of Photoshop CS6 prior to its official announcement today, but many of the most important changes haven’t been public until now ...
For the first time since Creative Suite 3, Adobe has released Photoshop as a free public beta.
In the run-up to an expected spring launch of Photoshop CS6, Adobe has started posting teaser videos on YouTube that demonstrate some seriously awesome functionality.