Photoshop Sneak Peek: See What's to Come | Adobe Technology Sneaks 2013 | Adobe TV

Check out what the Photoshop team has been working on! This feature will help you reduce blur in your photographs. See more exciting developments on May 6 at Adobe MAX. http://max.adobe.com/
http://adobe.ly/15mRPlN

I've been waiting for this from last year!!! Very Cool!

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    Nice feature... This will be very useful, love it!

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    acresofgreen wrote:
    John Waller schrieb:
    As Marian has astutely observed, post-CS5.5 and the introduction of the new upgrade policy, these drip fed sneak peeks are now less about trying to convince us to upgrade and more about feature freeze.
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    On the other hand, developers have to iron out any serious bugs in the new features before the product is released.  Sometimes even with carefully scripted development cycles and passionate developers who work 16 hour days and on weekends, some show-stopping bug can turn up that can't be fixed by the planned release date. The only options are to postpone the product release, or leave out the feature. It would cause a lot of disappointment to announce new features and raise the customers' expectations too early, only to have to renege later on.
    Of course. Agreed.
    The traditional titillation tactics of drip feeding and slow reveal for a new version in progress to try and kickstart the buzz still serve a purpose but Adobe is creating its own mountain to climb.
    The greatest competition for the next version of Photoshop is always previous versions of Photoshop. Convincing people who are still getting used to CS4 and CS5 to upgrade to CS6 is not trivial. That's always been the case because Photoshop usually sets its own benchmarks. For that, we can applaud Adobe.
    But Adobe's board obviously feels that the lure of new features alone in each new version is not strong enough to keep the share price going North. Hence the ill conceived one version back policy.
    But times are changing and by Adobe painting its users into a corner with unpopular forced upgrades, its simultaneously creating an exponentially greater sense of expectation for each new version.
    "OK if we're prisoners in the upgrade cycle and we must upgrade for big bucks with every new version, then we demand far greater value for money than ever before. Turn the volume up to 11 every time".

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