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Old 04-04-12 at 11:59 AM   #15
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Quote: Originally Posted by itaintrite View Post
I wonder if the actual product will be crap, just like their awesomely new (not) Content Aware patching tool...
COuldnt agree more.. One of the reasons I upgraded from cs2 to cs5 was this tool.. I was happy with cs2 :(

Quote: Originally Posted by nekkron View Post
Thanks for clarifying, obviously I wasn't paying full attention when I watched it...

Thinking about it does make sense like you said, if you reverse the flow of captured light in movement, you should have a still image.
I still dont get it.. If we were taking a close-up potrait.. and the person suddenly decides to move.. then every things comes out a blur.. so for example his eyebrows.. you will a trail of eybrows.. how can this tool solve that..
Same when clicking an image when wind is blowing.. how would this tool know where the thread was when I clicked the photo..?? (It might not be for that kind of detailed image..) but I don't find it working for general users (like the content aware thing).. and serious users will take good pictures to reduce this time..

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Old 05-03-12 at 12:50 AM   #16
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Quote: Originally Posted by Adobe
The "deblur technology demo" was just a demonstration of technology being researched. It is not currently a feature in Photoshop or an available plugin.
Straight from Adobe's mouth. So it seems like the only thing that's been changed for CS6 is the Content Aware Move Tool, and a new Graphics Engine that they claim is so much faster. Now, with my ultra powerful laptop, painting in CS6 is painful to say the least. When the actual "paint" is showing up about an inch behind the cursor as I move it, I say that something isn't quite right. CS5 works fine for me. So I say, no big changes to warrant a new install. Not to mention, OnOne's plug-ins for CS5 are not, repeat, NOT compatible with CS6. OnOne's web site said they may need to release a patch or something for their products, free of charge, to their "registered" customers. That tells me most of us will need a new download. This was really disappointing!
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Old 05-21-12 at 08:42 AM   #17
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they just blurred a picture, then reversed it back.... for shock value
no sub for a blurry picture.....yet
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Old 05-21-12 at 06:00 PM   #18
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Old 06-01-12 at 02:16 AM   #19
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