Photoshop new features teaser video

Haven't seen the Photoshop new features teaser video mentioned in this forum.
A couple of welcome improvements caught my attention:
- Conditional step in an Action
- Blur Gallery as Smart Filter
http://ProDesignTools.com/whats-next-adobe-photoshop-new-features.html

Thanks for the link!
A couple of welcome improvements caught my attention:
- Conditional step in an Action
- Blur Gallery as Smart Filter
I agree with regard to Blur Gallery, currently I consider the feature useless for my workflow.

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