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The Art of Photography

Adobe Creative Cloud Updates (Photography Edition)

The Art of Photography

Ted Forbes

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4.5942 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2015

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Adobe has released the all new Creative Cloud 2015 Updates! But what's in it for photographers? Well we'll have a look in this video. First off, you need to understand feature additions. Some of them are marketable, but not extremely useful. Others are really nice, but marketers don't find them worth noting. The Adobe CC 2015 updates have both. We'll dive in and look at the big ones. Some of them quite weird. Who knew that haze was such a problem in photography? Well now you can de-haze or re-haze until your heart's content. Sponsor: Lynda.com For a free, 10 day unlimited trial, visit http://lynda.com/aop New Features in Lightroom CC 2015 http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/features.html New Features in Photoshop CC 2015 http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/features.html

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up everybody?

0:01.0

Ted Forbes, welcome back to the art of photography.

0:03.4

As most of you probably saw this week, Adobe released all of their updates to the 2015 Creative

0:08.1

Cloud and I thought it might be interesting to go through and look at what updates affect us as photographers.

0:14.3

So we're going to basically be looking at Lightroom and Photoshop.

0:17.6

It's interesting because I always get excited about this.

0:19.7

They do this every year.

0:20.9

And as I was going through, through you know you're going through the

0:24.0

marketing materials and it's kind of funny sometimes what particularly

0:27.2

Photoshop chooses to market to photographers or as Adobe says now anyone with an

0:31.9

interest in photography this is the perfect software for.

0:34.4

So there's like the Hayes adjustment tool and things like that.

0:38.3

And I will, let me preface this now by saying that I'm a little bit old school

0:42.7

in my approach to photography in that I am a photographer

0:45.7

and I like to get things as right as I can in camera.

0:48.9

I do post-production editing, but they tend

0:51.0

to be things like levels adjustments, color refinements, and just really

0:55.8

getting that image tight for the final copy.

0:59.0

And so I will warn you now that I get a little silly in here I mean because it's really hard for me to take a tool that will cut and paste things and move them around an image supposedly very seriously

1:09.2

particularly when it it does it if you know how to use the tool so anyway so we're going to look at some of these

1:14.4

things today so bear with me I get a little snarky in here but anyway let's go ahead

1:18.6

and look at some updates and we'll come back in a little bit and I want to talk

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