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    Musings by Patrick Lenz, who is a stirred mix of entrepreneur, Ruby on Rails and iOS developer, photographer, techbook author, and trainer.

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  • Camera RAW 6.1

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    • 1 month ago

    This final release of Camera RAW ships with the new lens correction functionality everyone is raving about.

  • Portraiture support for CS5 on the Mac

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    • 2 months ago

    Imagenomic released a 64-bit version of its excellent Portraiture 2 plug-in for Photoshop CS5 on the Mac.

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    • 3 months ago

    Selecting hair with Refine Edge in Photoshop CS5

    Impressive. Can’t wait for April 30.

    (Via John Nack.)

  • What's new for photographers in Photoshop CS5

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    • 3 months ago

    Rob Galbraith reviews the feature list of Photoshop CS5, announced today, from the perspective of a photographer. Myself, I’m especially looking forward to Content-Aware Fill, the revamped Refine Edge feature, and being able to disable the trackpad gestures.

    It also looks like Adobe’s giving DxO a run for its money with the new Lens Correction filter.

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    • 4 months ago

    Content-Aware Fill

    Sneak peak of an upcoming Photoshop feature (presumably in CS5). I drooled a little while watching this. Additional information is available on John Nack’s blog.

  • Topaz Adjust 4

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    • 4 months ago

    New version of the one-click photoshop filters to add popular looks to your own photos.

    (Via Greg Newman.)

  • The BBS turns 32 and Photoshop turns 20 this year. On one hand you have ancient technology, strange UI, slow speed, and on the other hand you have the BBS.
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    • 5 months ago
  • Fixing Photographic Problems

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    • 5 months ago

    Real-time and real-life problem solving with NAPP all-star Dave Cross.


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