Published on January 19, 2010 By Island Dog In Personal Computing
This morning I was having a discussion with DanilloOc about Photoshop, and of course the topic of CS5 came up. After some searching we found some cool videos of supposed footage of new features in Photoshop CS5. I'm not sure how authentic these are, but all of it looks plausible.


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on Jan 19, 2010

WOW. One of the things I love about Photoshop is they really strive to make new and significant improvements. The warp effect is sweet. Thanks for sharing this.

on Jan 19, 2010

I want that! 

on Jan 19, 2010

Looks feasible to me and extremely cool!

on Jan 20, 2010

he sound like Russell Brown if it is him then I would say yes it is authentic

cause Russell Brown is the Senior Art Director of adobe.

Looks cool I want it

on Jan 20, 2010

DisturbedComputer
he sound like Russell Brown.


That's what I thought, too.

on Jan 20, 2010

Looking over some of the other vids that CS5ORG (the Youtube User) has up, I'm hesitant as to wheter or not this is real. It's just too good to be true.

If it is true, I may actually try to buy Photoshop this time around. Because this is just amazing. I remain hesitant, though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgKjs8ZjQNg

(On an unrelated note, what are the tags for inserting Youtube videos into posts? I have completely forgotten. [YOUTUBE] didn't work).

If it's true, it's more dangerous than ever to be caught on picture. You got photographed playing football? Well now you're not. Now you're having sex with George Clooney and you can't prove otherwise.

on Jan 20, 2010

That's what I need, technology to enhance my performance...

on Jan 20, 2010

An interesting part is how they seem to be going after the Corel Painter market as well.

on Jan 20, 2010

From what I've read, CS5 is going to be 64 bit only. I'm not sure if this has changed in the past month.

on Jan 20, 2010

That paintbrush option could persuade me to get one of those boards, since I'm actually absolutely horrible at free-form with a mouse.

Edit: And by "those boards" i meant to say "One of those painter-computer-board things". I honestly have no idea what they're called.

on Jan 20, 2010

How much will CS5 cost (the individual and the package)?

on Jan 20, 2010

Cool stuff!

on Jan 20, 2010

i really like that warp thing too that would be awsome for animations and make life soooo much sweeter!

on Jan 20, 2010

So, they've already made Photoshop into a dumbed-down version of Illustrator, InDesign and Premiere Pro, but now they're targeting Corel Painter users as well? Truly the only piece of software able to surpass Vista's sheer bloat.

As for it being true or not, I'd bet on the former. The first part is already present not just in Corel Painter, as it's already been said, but even OpenCanvas 1.1, a freeware app from over 6 years ago! and the warp thing is already possible with vector images, that they can do it with raster ones is impressive but not scifi either.

Me, I'm a photographer not a photo manipulator so I'm waiting on news on Lightroom rather than Photoshop or the rest of their suite.

Luckmann
That paintbrush option could persuade me to get one of those boards, since I'm actually absolutely horrible at free-form with a mouse.

Edit: And by "those boards" i meant to say "One of those painter-computer-board things". I honestly have no idea what they're called.

It's called a tablet, like Tablet PCs without the attached PC though some people call them "Wacom" after the most popular brand of them, kinda how "Xerox" means "photocopier". I used to have (a very, very cheap) one when I was a kid, pretty fun stuff and they do work great with programs designed for it. I used to use OpenCanvas and ArtRage, which I'd recommend if you do buy one and can't wait for your copy of Photoshop CS5 to arrive at your doorstep

on Jan 20, 2010

Is it just me or does the voice sound kind of like a muppet?

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