Tuesday 19 June 2012


Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended

Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 Extended software delivers even more imaging magic, new creative options, and the Adobe Mercury Graphics Engine for blazingly fast performance. Retouch with greater precision, and intuitively create 3D graphics, 2D designs, and movies using new and reimagined tools and workflows. Enhance your creativity and boost your productivity. Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 Extended software delivers blazingly fast performance with the new Adobe Mercury Graphics Engine, groundbreaking new Content-Aware tools, simplified 3D artwork creation, reengineered design tools, and more.
Retouch images faster with new Content-Aware Patch
Bringing imaging magic to Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 software, the acclaimed Content-Aware family of tools lets you retouch or recompose images with astonishing ease, control, and speed. One of the newest of these intelligent editing tools, Content-Aware Patch, was just introduced in Photoshop CS6.

What is Content-Aware Patch?

Content-Aware Patch is designed for times when you want to remove unwanted content from a photo and then replace it with a precise and seamless patch. The tool automatically creates the patch for you, but only after you’ve shown it exactly which area of your image you’d like it to sample from.
And it uses Content-Aware technology to blend the patch into the surrounding area.

Patching challenges

The Content-Aware option introduced in Photoshop CS5 is a great choice when you want to remove unwanted content from an image. Once you’ve deleted your selected content, it can analyze the surrounding pixels and then fill the space with content that matches those pixels. In some cases, though, Content-Aware Fill doesn’t return the desired results. For example, it can fill the space with poorly matched content if the area surrounding the deleted content lacks consistency or a discernible pattern.

How does Content-Aware Patch solve the problem?

Content-Aware Patch gives you superior results by letting you determine the area it will sample from to create your patch. For example, if you want to remove an object from a tight row of similar objects, you can tell Content-Aware Patch to sample from a nearby background area to create a precise and natural-looking patch.

Retouch with greater precision

Content-Aware Patch gives you a fast and easy way to perfect your images. Simply delete the content you don’t want, direct the tool to the patch material you think will work best, and then watch as it uses Content-Aware technology to magically create a stunning result.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7GIURHoRUc&list=PLBA16F332CBB5E2AA&index=5&feature=plpp_video

3 comments:

  1. There are these new awesome content aware move and content aware patch tools in the new Photoshop – check them out -

    http://tv.adobe.com/watch/cs6-creative-cloud-feature-tour-for-design/russell-brown-six-favorite-features-from-photoshop-cs6-in-six-minutes/?sdid=JUMMY and finally photoshop supports a little bit of video work too! And the best part is all the features are available in the demo version I got from here -

    http://www.adobe.com/in/downloads/?sdid=JUMTN

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  2. This is exactly why I love digital editing and creation software - http://tv.adobe.com/watch/adobe-cs6-artist-series/customer-spotlight-adobe-mi-zo/?sdid=JYKZO. Those two words, unpredictable and discovery and the keys to unleashing creativity and photoshop is perfect for that. I never looked at photoshop as a tool the create such out of the world renders but now I know that the sky is the limit. I’ve got the free demo from here – http://www.adobe.com/in/downloads/?sdid=JUMTN and I think you should too, just to give a creative outlet for all those thoughts!
    http://adobecs6blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/adobe-photoshop-cs6-extended/

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  3. I’m a painter and wanted to make the jump to digital art, looking at the way things were going in the art scene. So I got the trial version of photoshop from http://www.adobe.com/in/downloads/?sdid=JUMTN and started experimenting with some tools on the software. The interface is really easy to use. Then my wife suggested I watch thishttp://tv.adobe.com/watch/photoshop-cs6-featuretour/3d-controls-at-your-fingertips-in-photoshop-cs6-extended/?sdid=JYNWV. So I did and it blew my mind! Now 3D art is a piece of cake!

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