Sneak peeks from Adobe
At its MAX user conference in LA last week, Adobe let people in on some of the secret stuff it has in development. Of course, by letting people in on the secret, it’s no longer a secret, and the intergoogles are awash with chatter about the new deblurring feature that should help to deal with camera shake when you’re looking at your photos on screen and the deed is done. There were plenty of other cool things that Adobe has up its sleeve, but it was the deblurring feature that has got people talking. And as a treat for those of us who weren’t in the room in LA, they’ve released sneak peek videos of just what they were talking about.
There was also a hint of a feature called Pixel Nuggets, which ‘allows you to find commonality in your photos’. The idea is that you can sort and sift through your images more easily, if, say, you want to find all of your pictures of Great Aunt Margery to make into a collage for her 80th birthday.
There were a heap more sneak peeks – have a look at the list on Adobe TV.
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20 Tips for Insects on Flowers
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One Man Show: My 25 Years With Digital Photography
Studio, Flash, & Available Light — Three Books Reviewed
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Product Managers Interview Audiocast
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