PS CS5 - Content Aware Fill - WOW!
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and how many bodyparts will that cost I wonder...
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Sacrifice one of your co-workers and you'll be sorted!
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Very impressive, that last example seemed particularly magical (always a good sign.)
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...I don't have any!
I'm a house hubbie / nurse (mum in law is in the early stages of Altz)....think they'd accept a cat?
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I've seen some earlier clips of this and I really looking forward to it.
Plus Photoshop finally will get some better painting tools. -
@remus said:
Very impressive, that last example seemed particularly magical (always a good sign.)
Yea - the clear sky where they removed the tree from a nearly plain gradient background wasn't that impressive - but the last one is just plain voodoo.
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Itd be nice to get some high res images to see how good the quality is, a small part of me is hoping it'll still look beautiful although i have my doubts.
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Ah crap!!!
Now I have THE reason to ditch Paintshop and start learning Photoshop.

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This is absolutely STUNNING...!!!

The best part for me is, that I will get a free upgrade to CS5 (Design Premium package) as soon as it's out - which I've been told will happen within the next couple of month...

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@frederik said:
This is absolutely STUNNING...!!!

The best part for me is, that I will get a free upgrade to CS5 (Design Premium package) as soon as it's out - which I've been told will happen within the next couple of month...

April 12.
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@solo said:
Ah crap!!!
Now I have THE reason to ditch Paintshop and start learning Photoshop.

I started using PhotoShop years ago, but still kept my trusty PaintShop X around. There are still things that PaintShop let's me do so much more quickly than PhotoShop.
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@john.warburton said:
@solo said:
Ah crap!!!
Now I have THE reason to ditch Paintshop and start learning Photoshop.

I started using PhotoShop years ago, but still kept my trusty PaintShop X around. There are still things that PaintShop let's me do so much more quickly than PhotoShop.
Could you give me some examples?
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