Shakey-Lo on 18/4/2010 at 16:30
Content aware fill is impressive enough in certain applications, but fails miserably (
http://i.imgur.com/QmeqG.png) where it matters most.
Volitions Advocate on 19/4/2010 at 15:03
Quote Posted by Shakey-Lo
Content aware fill is impressive enough in certain applications, but fails miserably (
http://i.imgur.com/QmeqG.png) where it matters most.
I LOL'ed literally.
I think i'll be getting the whole suite. Nice thing about being a student is that the bank throws money at you, the government throws money at you, and the school scholarship programs throw money at you. That and Adobe sells the master collection at over 60% off to students.
the new gadgets are pretty cool, but when it comes down to it the biggest benefit of using their software is how everything is integrated. I'm not sure who will be adopting CS5 over their current license, I know I probably wouldn't. But not having any of it yet makes this pretty attractive. They've actually dropped the price by 100 bucks compared to 2 weeks ago for CS4 as well.
Muzman on 20/4/2010 at 00:26
Quote Posted by Kolya
During lunch break we got out and played barefoot soccer on a frozen acre with a cannon ball.
Pics, or it didn't happen.
Yeah that's the stuff. There's some corkers down in (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108516&page=11) this thread as well.
Aja on 20/4/2010 at 04:03
oh man, content aware fill is like on star trek when they say "COMPUTER: ENHANCE IMAGE"
Aja on 20/4/2010 at 04:50
yeah!
PigLick on 21/4/2010 at 03:53
its more like autotune for photos
june gloom on 21/4/2010 at 07:58
That's surprisingly apt.
massimilianogoi on 21/4/2010 at 11:13
Epic failure! Just take a look at the stain that remains after the editing:
Inline Image:
http://i40.tinypic.com/hwkdhc.jpgAnyway, happy b-day, dethtoll! :)