Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #42730
From: Robert Kjettrup <robert@stvmayday.dk>
Subject: Re: [AE] CS6 Photoshop Beta out
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:06:30 +0200
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Photoshop CS6 beta has already after a short week replaced my use of PS CS5 completely, it is seriously the best and most responsive version of PS since CS2. It opens quicker, the interface is nicer, a good overall update of features and it is just fast. Good job Adobe. 
i was also a bit worried about the movie editing features added, but i was quite surprised about how nice it actually is, much more useful than i thought it would be.
Some interface features i hope to see in AE also: The small postion readout when moving layes around, the popup windows to change eg the stroke and fill colors, and the properties panel.

For AE and Premiere i would at least expect that they would open a PSD with a cut, and extract the timeline.

Now you just have to release the CS6 suites before the beta expires so we can update as fast as possible :-) 


OT: why is it that photoshop doesn't use the simple uncomplicated standard adobe feature request/but report system? you get redirected to some cluttered social media lookalike photoshop.com.... i really dont hope AE goes this way. Todd? please say no. :-)





Robert Kjettrup / Grafiker / STV Mayday
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2012/3/27 Søren Christensen <soren@desilence.net>

and I will definitely be looking forward to that :-)

Cheers


On 27/03/2012, at 20:56, Todd Kopriva wrote:

> I wish that I could say more right now, but I can't. Stay tuned for a response as soon as I'm allowed to make it about how Photoshop CS6 relates to our video applications. We'll be talking about the next version of our video applications very soon---but not soon enough.
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> From: After Effects Mail List [AE-List@media-motion.tv] On Behalf Of Enrique [enrique0210@sbcglobal.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:53 AM
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> Subject: Re: [AE] CS6 Photoshop Beta out
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> +1
> IMHO, It seems to me that the marketing department is driving the features list.
>
> It would make more sense to create highly specialized applications and then improve the interfaces or links between them.  For example, if I'm more of an editor than a graphic artist I may own PPr and Ps Elements.  I'd want these two apps to talk to each other effectively rather than have either bloated with the functionality of the other.  Vice versa, there may be some artists out there with the full Ps that only needs an entry level editor... Mix and match what you like, but don't confuse the market with overlapping features lists!  Unless, of course, that's what's intended.  :(
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> -enrique
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> On Mar 27, 2012, at 6:53 AM, Søren Christensen <soren@desilence.net<mailto:soren@desilence.net>> wrote:
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> I find quite a few of the cs6 features interesting - especially those fixing bad interfacing from previously poorly added features ;-)
> But on first thought i find it pretty awkward with 'imovie-inside-photoshop' - if the aim is for photographers why not put it in Lightroom instead?
>
> I also love PS and something breaks inside of me each time some - at least to me ;-) - bloated consumer features pushes the pro away.
> Maybe this is the return of Image Ready for html5 webbanners (adobe edge)?
> What is the strategy? long term one ring to rule them all ?
>
> In my humble opinion it would make more sense on integrating a timeline-for-editing with gpu acc tools in AE than PS.
> Or spending time on making a useable procedural effect workflow, AE style, instead of the poor implementation in previous PS versions.
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> Well, enough grump.
> Maybe I get surprised and start edit....in photoshop
> (no, it still doesn't feel right)
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> Søren
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> On 22/03/2012, at 19:17, Robert Leigh wrote:
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> Here's another overview featuring the ubiquitous Scott Kelby.
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> http://www.photoshopuser.com/cs6
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> Robert
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> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:07 PM
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> From: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] On Behalf Of
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> Sent: 22 March 2012 17:16
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> Subject: Re: [AE] CS6 Photoshop Beta out
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> It seems like a lot stuff, though Adobe's video strategy looks a little
> scattered. Here's a free intro:
> http://www.video2brain.com/en/products-401.htm
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>
> I agree about 'scattered' - and not only video.
>
> Being typically awkward I started watching the above videos in reverse order
> - but when he revealed that the oil paint filter was 'easily his No.1
> favourite new feature in Photoshop CS6' - I really did spill my coffee...
> And that was the end of that :)
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> Mike A.
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