I’ve been increasingly getting the feeling that #Adobe really doesn’t care about improving it’s products for professionals, and this pop-up when I launched Photoshop for the first time in a while feels like the most blatant demonstration of that.
Adobe wants their tools to be everything for everyone, but increasingly they feel like the worst solution for any given user. They’re just coasting on being the industry default.
#Affinity clearly isn’t a great choice for someone who just wants to spruce up a profile picture - and that’s the point.#Photoshop shouldn’t be the tool for that either! The current model #Adobe is pushing serves all of us more poorly.
Who’s the priority? (Hint: Adobe is publicly traded, so it’s not the users)
Speaking of failures in the last post, I decided so share one of those with you.
As you can see, this image appears to be pretty fine, right? And that's true, expect the sword the knight is holding. It is a bit bent, something the blade of a longsword should not be.
I've been using cmd+ to zoom in for decades but latest versions don't allow me to go over 100%. To do that, I have to use wheel or some other way. How can I make Photoshop to let me zoom past 100% with keyboard? I looked, and didn't find it.
@kubikpixel ich hab zum Glück keine #Windows only Software, auf die ich nicht verzichten kann...
Wobei: ich hab noch Lizenzen für alte #Photoshop, #Premiere, #aftereffects und #3DStudio ... Nutzte ich aber eigentlich nicht mehr. Wird vermutlich mit #reactos auch nicht laufen oder?
Photoshop makes it easy to use generative fill when resizing (where 9 News Melbourne placed blame) but you have to 1. click "generative expand" 2. resize your photo 3. click "generate." Here are screenshots showing how PS resizes a photo of me, adding new brick.
I've been experimenting with #360 and #panoramic#photography since the 1990s, since QuickTime VR was a thing, trying desperately to capture the beauty of the world.
This is one of my first attempts from 1997 or so. I was on a #kayaking/#mountainbike trip in #Canyonlands National Park and had gotten out of the kayak to scramble to the top of Bowknot Bend. Once at the top, I took out my trusty #Sony#Mavica digital camera that recorded 640x480 images onto 2.5" floppy disks and snapped a whole bunch of photos as I pretended to be a human tripod.
Weeks later, at home, I hand stitched the photos in #Photoshop 3, or whatever version was current at the time. This was the beginning of a long journey.
#media404 was able to #ai generate fake $15 IDs at a website called “OnlyFake” in minutes--then used a fake ID to successfully bypass the identity verification check on a #cryptocurrency exchange.
The era of rendering documents using Photoshop is coming to an end,” an announcement posted to OnlyFake’s Telegram account reads. As well as “neural networks,” the service claims to use “generators” which create up to 20,000 documents a day. The service’s owner, who goes by the moniker John Wick, told 404 Media that hundreds of documents can be generated at once using data from an Excel table.
This is a truly fascinating read written by investigative journalist, Joseph Cox. If you have additional knowledge of other ID-generating services contact Joseph at 404media.com
S'pas gagné l'I.A. dans Photoshop ! 🤔
Je lui demande juste de m'ajouter un drapeau français, vous savez : bleu-blanc-rouge, c'est connu ça , non ? #photoshop#adobe#ia
#adobe#photoshop#programming
Does anyone have any info on how Photoshop stores the animation timeline in a PSD? I cant seem to find that anywhere in the documentation minus some small occurrences lacking useful detail.
(You wouldn't know it unless you looked very closely, but there was actually a student in this photo that I removed using Photoshop's Generative AI. #iImpressive.)