Thursday, May 17, 2012

Saving big files and liquify improvements in Photoshop CS6

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If you haven’t used the liquify tool in Photoshop yet it really is one of the most amazing tools. I have a video walk though of this tool coming up soon so subscribe to our updates here to make sure you don’t miss it. One thing I was really happy to see that’s coming in CS6 is some big improvements with this tool for performance. It used to lag a lot and made the tool kind of a pain to use. Now it looks like the performance will be nice and smooth. Check out this little sneak peak on Adobe Photoshop CS6.

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Mark is a fine art wedding and portrait photographer from Northern California. He has been passionate about photography since childhood and started his studio 12 years ago to bring a fresh style of photography to the wedding and portrait world.

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