Adobe Photoshop “Content Aware”

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By Barry Ritholtz - March 25th, 2010, 8:21PM

This is incredible new technology —

In the not too distant future, doctored photos are going to be increasingly difficult to detect . .

Adobe:

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, heres 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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5 Responses to “Adobe Photoshop “Content Aware””

  1. johnborchers Says:

    High tech. Very cool. Pricing point will be intersting because that’s worth some bucks.

  2. Hans Robert Says:

    Yeah this video has been making the rounds today and yesterday.

    I can see the ads right now:
    “Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 – Now with witchcraft!”

  3. scottcolbury Says:

    You still can’t fix stupid… http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com/

  4. davossherman@gmail.com Says:

    Cant’ wait!

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