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Photoshop CS5 Sneak Peek

March 31, 2010 by Dan

Found this cool new video regarding some new feature that’s waiting for us in the CS5 version. Check it out:



One of the biggest requests we get of Photoshop is to make adding, removing, moving or repairing items faster and more seamless. From retouching to completely reimagining an image, here’s an early glimpse of what could happen in the future when you press the delete key. How might you use this new capability in your workflow?

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Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: CS5, image, Photoshop, Photoshop CS5, sneak peek

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