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August 2015
(90%)
29 Reviews
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(84%)
5 Reviews
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The editors liked
Subscription plans mean lower cost entry point
Big improvements to Camera Raw tools
Standard and Extended versions now combined
Clear and simple interface for a complex app
Camera shake filter works very well
3D performance increased across the board
Spot Removal in Camera Raw is excellent
Upsampling is a lot better than CS6
Vector objects with corners can be reedited
Retinaready for Mac laptops
Redesigned Image Size dialog box and new interpolation method for better enlargements
Shake Reduction filter fixes blurry images
More filters available as Smart Filters
Including Camera Raw plugin
New selection and blur tools
Camera shake filter works very wel
3D performance increased across the boar
Spot Removal in Camera Raw is excellen
Upsampling is a lot better than CS
Vector objects with corners can be reedite
Sleek interface
Content
Aware move and patch
Fast performance
Updated Camera Raw features
Camera shake reduction tool
The editors didn't like
Inflexible subscription model
Camera Shake Reduction tool very slow
Feels like a minor upgrade compared to CS6
Lightroom 5 offers the same RAW tools for less money
Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Adam , review by: alphr.com
There's still nothing that challenges Photoshop as a single, do-it-all image processing app. Lower-cost Windows rivals from the likes of Corel and Serif still aren't as complete (even within their core features) or robust, and Mac newcomers like Acorn and...
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Subscription plans mean lower cost entry point, New selection and blur tools, Clear and simple interface for a complex app
Subscription model, Update installs alongside Photoshop CC, Lightroom and Photoshop need better integration
For a while, you could still buy Photoshop CS6 as a 'perpetual' alternative to CC. That's no longer the case, so Adobe's brave new world of subscription services is the only way forward for Photoshop fans who want to stay current. But it all seems to be ...
Published: 2013-09-25, Author: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Subscription plans mean lower cost entry point, Big improvements to Camera Raw tools, Standard and Extended versions now combined, Clear and simple interface for a complex app
Inflexible subscription model, Camera Shake Reduction tool very slow, Feels like a minor upgrade compared to CS6, Lightroom 5 offers the same RAW tools for less money
Unlike CS6, where a lot of the supposed new features weren't that good, this CC release has plenty to get your teeth into. There's something for everyone, but the real star is the Camera Shake Reduction filter. The improvements to the 3D engine are also n...
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Published: 2013-06-20, Author: Michael , review by: itproportal.com
Sleek interface, Content, aware move and patch, Fast performance, Updated Camera Raw features, Camera shake reduction tool
Sheer number of tools can be bewildering
There's a reason "Photoshop" has become a verb in the English language: The software can perform image tricks that approach the unbelievable. With Photoshop CC, Adobe has maintained and increased the program's position as the pre-eminent image editing to...
Retinaready for Mac laptops, Redesigned Image Size dialog box and new interpolation method for better enlargements, Shake Reduction filter fixes blurry images, More filters available as Smart Filters, including Camera Raw plugin
Bridge is a separate installation, Bridge lacks Adobe Output Module and Export panel
Camera shake filter works very wel, 3D performance increased across the boar, Spot Removal in Camera Raw is excellen, upsampling is a lot better than CS, vector objects with corners can be reedite
Smart Sharpen not massively bette, upsampling not as good as third party plugin, limited 3D format suppor, numerous windows use old colour scheme
Camera shake filter works very well, 3D performance increased across the board, Spot Removal in Camera Raw is excellent, upsampling is a lot better than CS6, vector objects with corners can be reedited
Smart Sharpen not massively better, upsampling not as good as third party plugins, limited 3D format support, numerous windows use old colour scheme
Unlike CS6, where a lot of the supposed new features weren't that good, this CC release has plenty to get your teeth into. There's something for everyone, but the real star is the Camera Shake Reduction filter. The improvements to the 3D engine are also n...
Abstract: While Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom are a powerful combination for professional photo editing and graphic design, both are strong standalone applications. You can purchase each program as a standalone license or as a subscription service. Lightroom...
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Published: 2015-07-07, Author: Jack , review by: shutterbug.com
There are still aspects to the Creative Cloud that I have yet to explore. One of these is the new Adobe Stock photo library connection; another is interconnectivity with my iOS devices and Android smartphone. But that aside, just in terms of the new Light...