Great use of time. Clearly spoken, no huge wording. And in less than 7 min....you learn numerous features to justify spending the cash for the latest version of Photoshop. Great JOB!!!
fantastic news of course: I see you can bring in the grid with the V key but is it possible to increase/ reduce the size of the grid cells : this I find helps with establishing correct rotation setting for images prior to vertical correction, as I can expand the grid to align a vertical or horizontal line with a line in the image, eg building edge, doorframe. Thanks!
Wow, Adobe. Very impressed. I honestly wasn't planning on upgrading to Lightroom 3 until I saw this. ... But just know that I'll be waiting to see how stable it is. I've heard about some pretty big stability and speed issues with 2.6 & 2.7 and will stick with 2.5 until I know that 3 is truly out of beta.
I thought about ditching to DxO, but I'm used to Adobe color. Kudos on the optics profiling. Any chance on an improved Auto Tone? Face detection with exposure priority for skin, maybe?
So i guess I don't have to buy DxO after all... I wish I could find some common profiles right now but I am scouring the site and it seems I have to make it myself... is there already a place to download other peoples profiles?
Is the profile creator available now? I just tried to correct some distortions in CS5, but could not find the provide for my camera and lens combination.
It will be nice to have this in the raw converter so you don't have to open the uncropped image from ACR and then apply a PTLens correction to it in Photoshop, then save it as a PSD so you don't have to redo the whole thing later (correct distortion, crop etc.. in Photoshop).
@Grat2001 We don't know yet. The last ACR to work with CS4 is ACR 5.7. If it supports lens corrections behind the scenes, like it does for the new NR, you're lucky.
Fantastic features of the new Photoshop and Lightroom versions. I've been waiting for automatic lens correction for ages. This will save a lot of time. Well done, Adobe!
nice vid, good examples thanks for posting
PawelG9ine 2 months ago
wheres lightrooom??
guitar911rock 3 months ago
is the multiple photo option on the left-hand side a Mac only feature?
Synchronization259 10 months ago
The Picture is GREAT How did you made this by drivin ?
AlienFingerboarder 1 year ago
I am really having problems hearing you. Very fast and mumbled speech. Trust me - I'm a teacher. I gave up after 1 minute 30 seconds.
stephenpower1 1 year ago
@stephenpower1
-"Trust me - I'm a teacher."
-I'm a teacher
-teacher
WAT
darkpunn 1 year ago
Will lightroom3 also have content aware fill or we we have to drop $1000 bucks on that over priced, dog to use CS5?
TALKCalgary 1 year ago
@TALKCalgary
i have CS5 and let me tell you that the content aware fill was way too over hipped.......its good but not THAT good.
spartin215 1 year ago
Great use of time. Clearly spoken, no huge wording. And in less than 7 min....you learn numerous features to justify spending the cash for the latest version of Photoshop. Great JOB!!!
BlackX068 1 year ago 5
I have CS 5, Camera Raw 6.0. Just bought it May 10, 2010. I dont see these lens correction options. What am I missing?
jeffresta 1 year ago
Comment removed
Targoni5 1 year ago
@jeffresta I don't see it either. Confusing. Is that just via Lightroom 3, perhaps?
Targoni5 1 year ago
oh, i'm especially impressed with the feature that you can't see on the video XD
pouszy 1 year ago 3
fantastic news of course: I see you can bring in the grid with the V key but is it possible to increase/ reduce the size of the grid cells : this I find helps with establishing correct rotation setting for images prior to vertical correction, as I can expand the grid to align a vertical or horizontal line with a line in the image, eg building edge, doorframe. Thanks!
pictureprocess 1 year ago
Wow, Adobe. Very impressed. I honestly wasn't planning on upgrading to Lightroom 3 until I saw this. ... But just know that I'll be waiting to see how stable it is. I've heard about some pretty big stability and speed issues with 2.6 & 2.7 and will stick with 2.5 until I know that 3 is truly out of beta.
I thought about ditching to DxO, but I'm used to Adobe color. Kudos on the optics profiling. Any chance on an improved Auto Tone? Face detection with exposure priority for skin, maybe?
PhotoFanatic7 1 year ago
So i guess I don't have to buy DxO after all... I wish I could find some common profiles right now but I am scouring the site and it seems I have to make it myself... is there already a place to download other peoples profiles?
suparni 1 year ago
Very very nice! Looking forward to this A LOT!
segfaulthunter 1 year ago
When is the final release. I can't wait to buy it..
wimroeke 1 year ago
This is fantastic for texture artists
MrKennyBones 1 year ago
Is the profile creator available now? I just tried to correct some distortions in CS5, but could not find the provide for my camera and lens combination.
alphaod 1 year ago
Comment removed
alphaod 1 year ago
Terrific!
HixNixStixPix 1 year ago
Nice features!
gemlalasse 1 year ago
Low volume....
jnse78 1 year ago
I can hear it fine...
ifbvideo 1 year ago
It will be nice to have this in the raw converter so you don't have to open the uncropped image from ACR and then apply a PTLens correction to it in Photoshop, then save it as a PSD so you don't have to redo the whole thing later (correct distortion, crop etc.. in Photoshop).
SpeedFreakNO 1 year ago
Thank you! This looks great.
jasonsmithdotcom 1 year ago
So so so happy about this because frankly, DxO is a pain in the ass compared to LR. Way to go Adobe :D
lullabud 1 year ago
this is going to be huge!
self profiling is a smart way to deal with infinite lens/body combination.
will be nice if users can export and share the profiles.
I've been using DxO pro and they take forever to generate those profiles. Adobe rocks!~
sinsins1 1 year ago
haha shoot it correctly the first time...distortion makes things look more natural to the eye anyway.
menorarose 1 year ago
I wonder???? If I have LR3 and CS4 and open a photo in LR3 with the new engine, can I still export to Photoshop CS4 with adjustments?
Grat2001 1 year ago
@Grat2001 We don't know yet. The last ACR to work with CS4 is ACR 5.7. If it supports lens corrections behind the scenes, like it does for the new NR, you're lucky.
dorinnicolaescu 1 year ago
so LR3 will benefit from this as well..? I'm confused
arazmas 1 year ago
@arazmas Yes, LR3 and ACR use the same engine. Currently LR2.x uses the ARC 5.x engine.
Grat2001 1 year ago
@arazmas
Yes, Tom Hogarty explicitly said "yes" in the video.
dorinnicolaescu 1 year ago
Fantastic features of the new Photoshop and Lightroom versions. I've been waiting for automatic lens correction for ages. This will save a lot of time. Well done, Adobe!
hackneymarshes 1 year ago
Fantastic!
spinkastepan 1 year ago
Finally, now can do almost all my work in Lightroom.
sprials 1 year ago
Fix it? but I love it like that. :D
digitalArtform 1 year ago
Unreal. I'm totally sold. I shoot a ton of architecture and the perspective transforms are HUGE for me. Instant sale.
iso100 1 year ago
The audio to this is so low as to be almost unintelligible.
twsf 1 year ago
@twsf I can hear the sound fine.
ifbvideo 1 year ago