What's new in Photoshop CS6 Monday 07 May, 10AM

Join Senior Digital Imaging Evangelist Julieanne Kost as she shows off some of the new features of the world’s best digital imagine software, Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended, part of the new Adobe Creative Cloud. See the blazingly fast performance of the new Mercury Graphics Engine and the imaging magic of Content-Aware Patch Content-Aware Move.
Learn about the new improved image processing and enhanced controls in Adobe Camera Raw 7, the new photographic blur effects, how to straighten objects using the new Adaptive Wide Angle, and more. Explore many of the timesaving and user-inspired enhancements including new type styles, re-engineered Shape layers, and the all-new Crop tool. Also explore the intuitive video editing capabilities of Photoshop CS6 and 3D capabilities of Photoshop CS6 Extended.
See why Photoshop CS6 Extended is a whole new experience in digital imaging.
register here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=2005732&loc=en_us
(sorry for the late notice)
Here is the recording of the 1 hour long ASK A CS PRO presentation of CS6 beta's new features with Product Manager Zorana Gee that took place March 30: https://my.adobeconnect.com/_a295153/p74nrb46nja/
And the link to the April 5 recording by Senior Product Manager Brian O'Neil Hughes: http://seminars.adobeconnect.com/p681r44hcz8/
The 18th of April recording needs some editing before it can be shared.

Noel Carboni wrote:
Not sure whether you're implying my comment about the audio is a "personal attack", but it is nothing of the sort!  I'm sorry if anyone misinterpreted it as such.
-Noel
Noel, I think the comment referred to my criticism of Chris ‘YE HAH! Orwig’, but surely the presentation is a highly important element of video tutorials, just as it is with Photoshop books — that’s why Scott Kelby is so successful.  His books make you smile or laugh out loud on every page, which means you keep on reading and learning. Scott is also a master of bringing together tips and ideas from his ‘Team’ and making them into a highly polished presentation.  Chris Orwig, on the other hand, is the presentation equivalent of fingernails scraped on a blackboard.
I’ve written to Lynda.com with my concerns regarding the extreme overuse of phrases like “I’m gonna go right ahead” in general, and Chris Orwig specifically.  I have also emailed people like Nigel French (Design and Type titles using Photoshop) and Chad Perkins (Premiere Pro) thanking them for their obvious enthusiasm and the quality of their Lynda.com titles.  I got nice replies from both of them, but nothing from Lynda.com.
You might argue that CO is also enthusiastic about Photoshop, but while his mouth speaks the words, his eyes don’t back them up. Compare Chris Orwig to Deke McCelland, and the wonderful Russell Brown.  The latter two are so genuine, and Russell delightfully eccentric. And both DM and RB are light years ahead of CO regards their knowledge of Photoshop.
Of course it is far from easy to present video tutorials, as Doug says above.  I can still remember being forced in front of the camera while doing media studies (almost 40 years ago) and how dry my mouth became while I tripped over my every word while speaking gibberish.  I am currently filming for a promo for an April 2014 event, that has to be shown this time next year, and I absolutely know I shall be bring in talent for the VO.

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