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Industry Experts Weigh In On Photoshop’s Upcoming “Content-Aware Fill” Feature

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Software | April 9, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Several industry experts have been invited to discuss Adobe Photoshop Project Manager John Nack’s video, Content-Aware Fill Sneak Peek. “Content-Aware Fill” is a feature that will make its way into Photoshop CS5 later this year, and Photoshelter asked the experts about the pros and cons of this time-saving tool, what it could mean for photographers and how it could impact image security online. The list of those who answered includes Vincent Laforet, Dr. Bob Carey, Mike Davis, James Estrin, Davide Marchionni, Jim Goldstein, Steve Best, David Sanger and John Harrington. Interested readers are encouraged to follow the link below to find out what each of them had to say.

Website: Wider Angles: Photoshop Content-Aware Fill



 

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#1 Stewart

From the little I have seen of it, it certainly looks like a possible game changer - Might even be worth the cost of an upgrade here in Europe...

3:52 pm - Friday, April 9, 2010

#2 DeepBlueRo

It surely sounds very interesting! I just can't wait to give it a try. Especially the content-aware fill tool combined with stitched-photos (panoramas)

8:04 pm - Saturday, April 10, 2010

#3 rob

Certainly, the content-aware fill is a priceless tool for creatives, but at the same time, it will make stealing photos on-line much easier (unless Adobe develops a forensic detection tool that will uncover forgeries).

11:09 pm - Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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