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Photoshop CS2 announcement
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hanford_lemoore
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 2:38 AM
For all you Photoshop nerds out there (I'm one of them), Adobe goofed and released (then yanked) a press release for the release of Photoshop CS2 a week early. I thought I'd post it here.
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MachTiki
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 6:38 AM
Ooooooooooo! Thanks for posting this Hanford. I was getting ready to finally upgrade from 7.0 to CS... Think I'll be waiting for this version. |
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Digitiki
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 9:32 AM
Photoshop is an awesome program! I use it everyday!!!!!! These new features sound impressive. |
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 9:57 AM
Interesting - I sat in on a focus group about this (adding editing software to CS) about a year ago. They seemed really interested in taking on Final Cut Pro, etc.... |
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Tiki-bot
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 10:38 AM
Now we'll be able to paste even more heads on moshing fat girl! |
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Johnny Dollar
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 10:48 AM
face it, photoshop should have preset tools called "paste head on different body," "add ironic visual element," "put tiki mug into" etc. |
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hanford_lemoore
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 10:54 AM
BTW, this upgrade sounds particularly lame. Their lead-off feature in the press release is "enhanced Spot Healing Brush" Are you kidding me? The Smart Objects thing sounds cool, non-destructive editing scaling of layers, and instancing of layers. Long overdue. The vanishing point tool is very cool (I've seen a demo of it) ... it lets you add vanishing points and perspective guides to a photo, then clones and scales according to those 3d rules. But how often are you going to need that? |
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Raffertiki
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 4:37 PM
I sounds like a filter package upgrade. I was thrlled with Photoshop when they added layers. They haven't really found a new plateau since then, but heck, I'll play wit the new toys since work will be paying for it. |
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Rob Roy
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 4:43 PM
That & "history". |
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Tangaroa
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 5:59 PM
Yeah - I heard heard there were no layers and only one level of "undo" until Photoshop 3.... Jeeeezus..... |
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Tiki-bot
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Mon, Mar 28, 2005 9:53 PM
I still firmly believe PS to be the most hideously outdated interface of any major software package. Well, except for Word. Perhaps they will actually have customizeable menus and function groups (not the sorry "actions" pallette) and programmable HOT KEYS for every menu pallette and function now??? I doubt it. |
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Unga Bunga
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 12:17 AM
"Paste JD's head onto Jimmy Buffet concert photos". |
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MachTiki
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 6:16 AM
... on stage doing the "fins" dance. :) [ Edited by: MachTiki on 2005-03-29 06:47 ] |
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Johnny Dollar
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 6:36 AM
you'll have to purchase the "Never Gonna Happen" plugin for that tool, unga :) |
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MachTiki
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 6:46 AM
:lol: |
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Rob Roy
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 8:50 AM
With no layers you had to do everything with channels or "Chops". |
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hanford_lemoore
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 10:58 AM
They did add LIMITED hotkeys in CS. And, I do agree with you TikiBot, that for how widely-used Photoshop is, it's interface is dated. HOWEVER, you come from the world of 3D, where their UIs are so fucking difficult to learn because every program decides they have the best way of creating little shortcut menus and whatnot. I don't want to have to CUSTOMIZE a UI before it becomes useful. It needs to be useful out of the box. A lot of software designers forget that. The "task-based menu presets" in the press release for CS2 sounds like it could be useful ... but we'll see. |
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Rob Roy
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 11:11 AM
You used to be able to set the F5 - F15 keys to anything you wanted. The F1 - F4 were cut, copy, paste & something else. |
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Tiki-bot
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Tue, Mar 29, 2005 11:36 AM
3DS Max installs with default hotkeys for a few basic functions, probably 50 of them or so. There's a really simple hotkey assignment menu where you can assign any key or combination of keys to any of the thousand or so commands in the program. Plus, you can reassign those default keys if you like. You can then save that to a .txt file and can take or send it anywhere. In my experience, probably 80% of users don't heavily customize their hotkeys, but it really sppeds things up once you settle into a certain way of working. This is where PS drives me nuts. I spend as much time clicking on and adjusting tools as I do actually doing the work. I honestly don't know how people can work effeciently by always having to travel clear across the screen every couple of seconds to click on some button, then all the way back to the work area to again find some detailed spot where they were working before (3D work is very painstaking like that). It sounds silly, but it's really not when you consider that you have to go back and forth to the tool area hundreds of times in a day of work. |
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