Adobe Photoshop CS4 to be faster, with content-aware resizing

2008 September 22
by Doobybrain

Remember content-aware image resizing (the image resizing software that incorporates “seam-carving” in order to resize a photo without losing important parts of the image)? Well, according to Webmonkey, the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CS4, to be announced tomorrow, will have this feature built-in! Until then, you can play around with this early web version of the same resizing technique.

This is exciting news! Now all Adobe has to do is get rid of that ugly Photoshop logo.

The next release of Photoshop will also offer lots of performance refinements, most noticeably in the speed of the application (I previously wrote about how I thoguth CS3 was really fast). Thanks for the tip, Jared!

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2008 September 23

yep the content-aware image resizing (mouthful!!) is really incredible. I tried it as part of the beta and it’s fast and works flawlessly. dooby brain, pretty photo!

we’ve got a ton of video tutorials of the CS4 app’s plus reviews of every new product & exclusive interviews with the product managers at ADOBE here:

http://www.zoom-in.com/blogs/technology/zios-exclusive-cs4-coverage/

come check it out and let us know what you love, hate, and can’t wait to use in your own work!

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2008 September 23

Yeesh, didn’t CS3 just come out? I got CS2 two years ago and it’s already feeling horribly dated!

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2008 September 23

Shoot. I just tried it. It didn’t like this tiger picture.

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