New Photoshop Details Leaked
Odie writes "Oops. Looks like Adobe accidentally let slip the details of the next Photoshop version due on Friday. According to BetaNews, the next version, dubbed Photoshop CS2, is supposed to add several new features such as Image Warp and Vanishing Point, as well as changing around the file browser to allow users access to royalty-free images from five providers for use in their work.
The new version is due in May according to the press release which BetaNews saw."
I don't believe the screenshots, I bet they've all been photoshop'ed...
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
I hope the new version is out before a change to the $1 bill happens.
A tool known as Vanishing Point will allow the user to recolor and transform objects in an image without altering its perspective.
Maybe its just me, but I've never had a problem with the perspective on an object while I was modifying the color. Now, if I'm using the transform function, I probably do want to alter the perspective.
What does this tool do again?
Know what I like about atheists? I've yet to meet one that believes God is on their side.
Considering the time it takes to start the program (from clicking the icon to scanning plugins to open the window with picture), I think 5 days starting time for the next version isn't that bad.
This can be important. There was a very old desktop publishing package called "PublishIt". Many did call it "PubliShit".
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
This isn't as much "normalization" as it is "don't take so many drugs when you're designing tables."
We know counterfeiters love it. What about others?
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
I know it's off-topic, but it's still funny.
The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination
- Douglas Adams
This is the version I've been waiting for. You know, the one where you can take a grainy picture of a person standing two blocks away and zoom in to create an 11x14 enlargement of the person's index fingerprint. Come on Adobe!