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The beta testing of CS6 will begin very soon. The Russians already have it and some videos demonstrating new features have been posted. Here is one which is truly amazing!
This looks like 'viral' joke to me. I suspect the image shown has been edited. E.g. was shot in reverse sequence? I've noted a few of these dotted around the web recently for different products - perhaps a new form of viral advertising. I saw a great one for the new iPhone a few weeks back with a virtual light projected keyboard and a projected display - had it only been a true! Just like this - it looked very convincing.
Quote: The Russians already have it and some videos demonstrating new features have been posted. Here is one which is truly amazing!
I can't believe you'd fall for this nonsense, or expect us to fall for it. This was posted a in May 2010. It shows someone erasing a dirty mono layer to reveal the original colour image underneath.
Chris, everyone, sorry but I did fall for it! There has been a lot of talk about CS6 beta testers being invited soon and about the new features. This vid did seem too good to be true I must admit but not that outlandish! What can I say? :-(
Brian don't worry, I'm one of nature's skeptics and sometimes get annoyed when others are taken in. It's not those people I'm angry at for being taken in but the con men who peddle the rubbish in the first place.
Quote: Chris, everyone, sorry but I did fall for it! There has been a lot of talk about CS6 beta testers being invited soon and about the new features. This vid did seem too good to be true I must admit but not that outlandish! What can I say? :-(
No worries Brian, it's nothing in the scheme of things.
Quote: What can I say?
Nothing, but you can whip yourself to within an inch of your life. Actions speak louder than words!
There's one feature of CS6 that I'm really looking forward to and that's "Auto-composition".
They've stored the compostion of something over 20,000 successful images. When you use this tool, PS compares our picture with the stored images and suggests a crop. If we like what we see, we just press "Enter" and it's done.
Although some folks have seen the Beta version, I was told that the launch date won't be until the start of April 2012.
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