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Posted on November 19, 2008 12:27 PM | Comments (2) | Send To A Friend
It's kind of a love-hate relationship I have with new software releases.
On one hand, I'm eager to see what new goodies they've added which will help my creativity or productivity. On the other, I wonder what's broke or worse: what features they took away.
I'm glad to say the latest Photoshop CS4 update isn't to be feared. We're still putting it through its paces, but Bridge seems to be more robust and several new features like content-aware scaling and non-modal curves seem worthy of exploration.
Non-modal what? Have no fear: below is a quick tutorial featuring the new non-modal curves layers.
Ah, Just got the email bout the blog. Hey Quin, will you marry me? Hey in the email it said to ask!!!!! No that would be stupid. Quin Quinn. :)
Dave, bridge a go yet on 4?
Posted by: Thomas Quinn on November 19, 2008 10:55 PM
I think my wallet has the same love hate relationship as you when it comes to updates! But seeing this video and how the quikeys works seamlessly with CS4 me and my wallet need to talk :P Thanks for posting this!
Posted by: Ral on November 19, 2008 11:08 PM
