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Technology News – Adobe Photoshop coming with a blast with CS 5 and CS 6.
Adobe has again evolved with yet another exclusive digital application that allows you to spread your wings of creativity and play with the picture and its objects. This new application is named as Photoshop CS5 that features a special technology called content-aware fill which has the capability to get auto filled in a hole left when a fraction of the image was sliced. Adobe has already ignited the expectation of making the upcoming CS6 more digitally advanced and equipped. Adobe had promoted the CS6 through numerous previews until its release. It has a lot more in its kitty apart from its Darkened UI. Through a video available in the YouTube channel, Adobe has posted a commendable update regarding the content-aware fill tool which had been introduced in CS5, but the most striking update is the inclusion of the new tool, i.e., content-aware move. Through this feature one can make any piece of a photo move around easily with least trouble wedged towards the pixels around it and replace the background with immediate effect in a natural way. The user can even stretch portions of a photo using similar methods, eliminating artifacts owing to the extending technique implemented. The Photoshop CS6 feature is surprisingly easier to access as it can be implemented even with a rough selection around the object of you wish to go mobile or extend, the rest factors are taken care of by the Photoshop secret sauce. Apart from these features the Photoshop CS6 previews informed of have been comprising of a darker user interface, a new graphics-chip boost for the liquefy filter, a background save option, new raw-image processing controls and simpler dotted and dashed line creation. It is still yet to be known as to the confirmed release date for Creative Suite 6 software but the market is buzzing with a presumed period of release first half of 2012. Still it is offered to scrutinize all the photos lest you subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud by the year end. |
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