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    Default More new photoshop craziness.

    More new photoshop technology. Watch to the end for a more photography related application.

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/vid...1623589&ref=nf

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    Thanks for posting Corey.

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    interesting will we be able to turn heads and adjust wing positions???:confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myer Bornstein View Post
    interesting will we be able to turn heads and adjust wing positions???:confused:
    I hope they saved that for the Paint by number program.

    Chas

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    That is a pretty impressive feature. It's going to be interesting to see if people are going to use it for adjusting wing positions, etc. without distorting the proportions.

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    Incredible, this technology is makes a still shot alive.

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    Interesting technology, but I do observe the demo uses a hard-edged, evenly lit, smooth textured, monotone, inanimate object to manipulate -- and all against a plain, monotone background. A feathered/furred animal against a real-world background, along with highlights and shadows, would be quite another matter. Except for anything but the most subtle changes in subject posture its hard for me to imagine how previously out-of-view surfaces would be rendered. That new information needs to come from somewhere. Where? Adjacent pixels, I suppose. But that will only take you so far.

    Purley speculative on my part, but perhaps this is geared for the gaming/advertising world where one needs to supply fill frames for an animation.

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