Updates Photoshop CS6: support for Retina displays, and not only
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Profile Poppy blogs unsubscribed chorus: on December 11 of the finally sees the Mac version of "Photoshop", which will support retina-display MacBook Pro... and everything. You might think this is almost the main advantage of the updated application. Although this is very good news for owners of the new "Proshek" nishtyakov in CS6.5 (?) Much more in store. And it is thick enough hints official promo video as Adobe, which tells a lot, if it is disassembled into frames.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch? v = 2NaTV3FlCxQ & version = 3 & hl = en_US & rel = 0]
What you can see in this video:
1. group filters Blur Gallery (Field Blur, iris Blur, Tilt-shift) Will work with smart objects. Moreover, such washes can be applied even within a video object.
2. In the context palette menu Layers will command Copy CSS. For some reason I think that with this command can be copied to the clipboard effects of the selected layer or group in the CSS rules format (as it is now doing a third-party plug-in CSS Hat).
3. In the palette menu text styles will load and store a standard set of styles.
4. The palette Actions displayed menu command Insert Conditional. Finally, the "Photoshop" will give fans the opportunity to automate the creation of non-linear file processing algorithms.
5. Color Samples (swatches) can be downloaded from the CSS-files.
6. Crop tool (Crop Tool) will get new options, and you can store presets not only bearing width and height, but also the resolution of the image after cropping (which, incidentally, was in the program to version CS6).
7. The all-new color selection dialog (much like present in the beta version of Photoshop CS5). In particular, in this window visible means of halftone selection based on the selected color, support for 32-bit values and the RGB-color intensity setting slider (not quite sure what it is). The lack of input fields of color values in Lab-CMYK- and coordinates I would explain the color mode of the current file. Probably, if we translate the image in CMYK, even in dialogue Color Picker be visible fields for CMYK-values.
Well, of course - support for "retina" in the MacBook Pro. All video demonstrates working with "Photoshop" is on this screen: all clear, smooth, licked... How licked, you can make very soon.
P.S. Perhaps I missed something on the part of working with 3D and video - suggests in the comments. :)