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  • I absolutely hate the black interface. It looks alien to the operating system around it, and that's a cardinal sin of bad interfaces.

  • hello. when you were doing the liquify in CS5, the background saving was still hasn't finished, so it reduced the performance of your machine. did that influence the CS5 liquify performance?

  • New feature? More like a bug fix!

  • sure all these performance improvements are awesome, but what if i don't have an high end comp? will these performance issue have an impact on low end or slightly older comps?

  • @nightmaregk13 if you can afford CS6, then you can afford a decent computer too.

  • por favor qsuien dobla esta pelicula?

  • Liquify = Boobs tool

  • I wish they'd include liquify in the normal photoshop interface instead of in its separate window. That way I could see exactly how my final image will look when I have layers ontop and below the layer I'm applying the liquify to.

  • @soulburn3d I've been saying the same thing for years. Liquify has NO reason to be in an external popup window anymore. None at all. There are no benefits, only drawbacks.

  • graphic designers using the Liquify tool is about as likely as a designer using Comic Sans...

  • The saving process was already finished before she used the liquify tool. Just saiyan.

  • not really something new, just catching up. but keep hem coming!

  • very very nice

    

  • "Also we hooked up the shortcuts, so you can resize the brush on canvas"

    Thank you, now consider enabling people from the rest of the world to use keyboard shortcuts for changing the brush size, so us with a european keyboard can do these basic things. (no, we don't have dedicated [ ] keys, and you need to deal with that, if you wan't us to pay 999$ for a piece of software!!!!!!

  • I also noticed the background save was done right AFTER the CS5 Liquify example. Maybe that's why the CS6 Liquify was a little better too?

  • The liquify is actually faster.

  • my CS2 can liquify with NO lag

  • 1:05 You can see the saving ended there... FAKE!

  • I hope we can choose between dark and light UI.

  • Im sitting and editing a 8 gig file right now.... my 16 gb ram feels quite small right now.

  • Why does it opens a new window? why not be able to use the liquify as a tool directly on your "main" image.. The image your working on all the time.

  • lol liquify on gpu, welcome to the future.

  • 1 gb image?! WTF?!

  • Nice try adobe. While you show liquify on the old version, the new version was still saving the file. And when you showed the new version liguify feature the file saving was done, that's why it was so smooth with no lag.

  • Liquify filter? People give a shit?

  • @dano555666 Yes.

  • I'm assuming and hoping that the real-time liquify also works for the smudge tool.

  • How did she get fullscreen with menu bar and has the tabs still?

  • not sure if a 'true' test.. when you're showing the older version you have the background save going on.. when you show the new version the background save is finished.

  • The background save is pretty interesting but I like the less lagging in the liquify tool :)

  • thumbs up if you muted the fucking cow

  • I'm bout to pirate this shit.

  • Loving the new features. Excited to upgrade.

  • Get over the icon, is just an icon, men, there's a lot of improvements in the software....gosh...assholes.

  • the image has finish saved before starting the second liquify in sneak peak > so bring us a fair comparison for that "new" feature!

    over and out

  • People actually complain about the icon? Is that what you pay for when purchasing the software?

  • if you let that f*** icon for the cs6

    i'll f*^&* up the adobe

    i'll never use any of your product 

  • In my opinion ps cs5 is running smoothly. There's no occasion to talk it down!

  • 1 gig image????? Common i got 4 HD film in ma 1gig USB....

  • @racedaemon agree

  • liquify should be a tool like any other, not an app within a app.

  • Unfortunately, Adobe brings every year new versions that do not have many significant changes to show, but they require more and faster computers, and of course money to upgrade the program ... We see significant innovation from the patch tool ....

  • Pause at 0:44 to see the new logo.

  • weird

    

  • can we also get a sneak peak at you?

  • terrible logo!!

  • They feature the new dark color theme but why is the liquifier menu bright?

  • Why not integrate the liquify brushes directly in photoshop? Opening a new window for a tool that is similar to other brush tools is weird in my opinion, especially wen it's real time.

  • Super cool

  • Finally introduce auto save

  • i hope i'll get the iMac before the release of CS 6 xD

  • Please please please don't let that be the final icon.

  • @vhmalex it's not terrible but for a program that is all about design, its pretty bad

  • @vhmalex Why? it looks better than the one now

  • @Miny000000 Nope.

  • @vhmalex I'd bet money that it sadly is the final icon

  • As a user of psb files, this is great news. The file save finished by the time the cs6 liquify was started so can understand ppl wondering how this affected the cs5 performance. However, in my personal experience a 100mb image taken into cs5 would lag in terms of tiling in the way shown.

  • ma'am O.o plz don't sue the 32 bits users, like adobe did for After effects Cs5

    A humble request x(

  • uhm.. she was using the liquify in cs5 while saving a big file in cs6.. of course there will be lag? she didn't show the cs6 liquify before the big file save was done... that bugged me.. :S

  • @ljuglampa

    I think that's the reason this video is unnecessary.

    Women... -.-'

  • Awesome!

  • Thumb up!

  • If I can keep working when large images are saving, what excuse will I have to pop the kettle on? Thank you Adobe, sorry Typhoo.

  • SO? black themed photoshop is this in cs6 or can this be in cs5?

  • This demo would have been better if you completely closed out of PS first , and re started the program.

    The liquify tool issue with the pixelation and the "lag" seems to be a computer Memory usage issue..

    The Image you were using here was already stored into the memory , so it was easier for the program to render the image...

  • I think in the black themed should be the new photoshop CS6

  • @dastillmann The black Photoshop IS CS6

  • @raspabas Yeah, i say that... after post I saw more information and confirmations about this black themed

  • @dastillmann isn't this a sneak peek into Ps CS6?

  • @R45EL Yes, yes it is!

  • Would be awesome. Can't wait!

  • wow how do you get an image to be 1 gig?

  • @Trancilian I've several images that are 1 gig, pretty anoying. It's actually very easy to get an 1GB file with photoshop, which sucks actually :P Just edit you raw with 16-bit and have like 10 layers :-) (brightening eyes, sharpen lips, add contract, burn, etc etc, al new layers which add up)

  • @sieem07 ah good to know, will be using raw for the first time next week.

  • @Trancilian When you use photoshop the way it`s meant to be used, not making facebook profile pictures.

  • @Trancilian i have loads

  • @Trancilian I can hold about 1000 of them on my computer but then what ! :)

  • @pjos111 I can hold over 3 times more than you ^^

  • @Trancilian Lots of 16 bit layers.

  • @Trancilian

    uhmm raw file?

  • @Trancilian possibly by stitching panoramas, sort of like paris-26-gigapixels . com

  • @Trancilian You have never worked for print industry did you?

  • nope

  • @Trancilian it could be a panorama, meaning multiple images stitched together in Photoshop

  • @Trancilian dpi and layers my friend

  • @Trancilian If you have lots of layers, history and more than 8 bits per channel, files can get pretty damn large.

  • @Trancilian bert monroy does it easy! lol

  • @Trancilian Raw image files, lot's of layers etc. etc.

  • @Trancilian A panorama photo

  • @Trancilian High dpi value

  • @Raptorel Do you even know what dpi is? Because obviously you don't. It's ppi, dimwit.

  • @adarkerlight It depends if you talk about printing or not. DPI is going to be important for printing while PPI is going to determine the "image quality" regardless if you print it or not, at different "zoom" levels.

  • @Trancilian Believe me, it's not hard to achieve that

  • @Trancilian Adobe style high quality in a really large resolution ?

  • @Trancilian Having multiple high res layers and saving as a psd.

  • black themed photoshop?!

  • @420jaymac watch #1

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