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Mildly bemused
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Through sources I cannot reveal, I have obtained a partial set of Adobe's plans for Photoshop Version 11 and thought you might be interested.
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Immoderator
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![]() I heard they were playing with an "Auto Rule of Thirds" filter.
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Drive By Digital Shooter
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Mmmm cookies!
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Dont forget the all important overcooked ham effect for those sunset pictures that just seem to need to pop in technicolor.
They also will have a 3 megapixel P/S 640x480 resolution picture with the ability to transform into a 44 megapixel 8x10 large format that can be blown up to 80x100 feet with no quality loss. Other rumored improvements are the 128 bits/channel effect for those cameras that need 20 different spectrums of quantum light especially at ISO 12800 (and have no visible noise effects)
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Picking and Grinning
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![]() Just hit the button and out pops a masterpiece ![]() Fred |
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One Shot Wonder
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I don't know who your source is but you left out the most important addition -- the RAW Extreme Interpolation filter.
From what the beta-testers have been saying, this is going to make telephoto lenses obsolete. One tester used his 18-55 kit lens and snapped a picture of a soaring eagle about 20 yards away. Even though the Eagle was barely noticable in the RAW file, using this filter, he was able to tightly crop the bird with amazing detail to produce a breath-taking 8x10 picture. Another beta-tester claims to have taken a picture of the moon with his 10-22 wide-angle lens and, after using the filter multiple times, he noticed a peculiar redish-blue spot artifact. It later turned out that it was the American flag which was placed there about 37 years ago. Adobe ROCKS! I can't wait for the upgrade! Nikos |
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Where's my lens-cap?
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Wow! an age healing brush AND a thinning wand!
![]() I might actually get back in FRONT of the camera again (not). Kat |
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#9
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Guest
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richard-
don't forget about the best improvement of all- the cambler brush- removes clothing- george |
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LIBERTY
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Divorce Photographer
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Darn,
I guess my requested list of features didn't make it in.
-Ansel Adams mode -Clothing removal mode (so.....I'm a guy...it's normal) Art |
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richard- don't forget about the best improvement of all- the cambler brush- removes clothing- george (post #9) |
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