It happens to everyone at one point or another: The dreaded tilted horizon. It's not a difficult thing to fix during post-processing, but you always lose parts of your image when you straighten and crop your photo. Adobe Photoshop's latest release hopes to correct that with the new "Content-Aware Crop" feature. When you straighten the horizon (or want to expand your image beyond its original frame) Content-Aware Crop will fill in the blanks that are created. In the video below, Adobe's group product manager Stephen Nielson...
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perjantai 27. toukokuuta 2016
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