Holy Balls! Will definitely be buying this upgrade (I'm CS3 still). Can go to town a balls ton of my old photos that totally suck b/c I'm such a shit photographer.
I'm still on CS2. and my PC power doesn't even allow more than that :lol: but I remember, it's almost 20 years ago ('91), when I could work on a 1.5 million dollar custom machine, which already could handle this "fill in" with ease. welcome to the future!
thanks for ruining the magic...DICK. Just kidding. seriously though this is awesome. I sense future "Photo bombs" will die down.
This feature is actually pretty old.. Depending on how you set the settings, you can get the same effects using GIMP and its resynthesizer plugin.. The plugin can be downloaded from here: http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer
holyshit this is awesomeness! i still use cs2 and i suck at photoshop, mainly because i don't have that much time to spend on it, and the lack of patience doesn't help... but hell this will help me a lot in the editing of covers I'll, ahem... "buy" it when it cames out (just to point this shit out, cs4 is 2 and a half my monthly income where i live... fucking devaluated money D
I'm just waiting to see the iphone app for it. "Despise your former best friend and want to remove her from all your photos? Yeah there's an app for that"
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1003/10032401adobecs5launch.asp http://cs5launch.adobe.com/?PID=3154956 The teaser site does have a countdown saying "Join us online for the exclusive global launch of Adobe Creative Suite 5. Monday, April 12, 2010 at 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST"
Hmmm if the Russians had that kind of manipulation software (back in the cold war days) it would be even more scary, but even back then. There were loads of great black and white analogue manipulators of pictures(I remember a black and white picture of some Russian guys where one of them was manipulated out, except for his shoe) . My father redeveleoped a picture of one of my great grandparents (from an old glass picture) and made her smile on the picture with tiny little dots on his new positive. And he did not have any kind of digital equipment. And my father worked with photography back in the 50´s and 60´s and he learned from the Danish masters of old, when it came to restoring old glass pictures and what not. But yes, it is amazing about the "new" technology. But then again I became amazed with digital photography, when I found out about ray tracing as a kind of digital magnifying with distortion, and that was back in 1994 I heard about that digital technique.