There was a lot of brow beating when the cloud was first introduced and how Adobe would put the price up once you had subscribed.
The renewal of my annual subscription has just become due and the price actually dropped by a couple of quid.
Well worth the money.
Since the update my Photoshop cc2015 just will not open. Lightroom, no problems, Bridge no problems, still got me plug ins, but alas no Photoshop. Been onto them twice now and fixed twice. Perhaps third time lucky.
OS Windows 8.1 with a relatively new lap top with a reasonable spec.
Dear all, I'm a suscriber to Adobe CC and only use Photoshop. I've been using Photshop or a few years now so not a total beginner. Question is,as Adobe CC comes pre-loaded with Lightroom do I need to learn how to use it. I believe it is the same RAW process engine as Photoshop. I don't need...
If memory serves me right, hold down your ALT button and click on the dividing line between your adjust layer and the layer you want adjusted in your layers panel on the rifght hand side of your screen. Your curser should change into a broken looking arrow and the adjustment layer will move...
You will not be disapointed. I've owned one since they first came out. Image quality and ease of use are brilliant and it's not too big to fit into a pocket.
It also becomes a talking point when people notice it due to its retro looks.
Returning to the question about what is new in Photoshop CC.
You can now access raw via the filters menu which means you can tweek your jpegs quit easily now.
There was a magazine called Practical Photoshop, no longer exits, but all their issues have been combined into 2 very usable magazine come book type things and they should still be available.They used to cover all and sundry about photoshop techniques and they come with matching DVDs. So what...
I've got both and I think if push come to shove and I had to pick I'd go for the Nik Suite.
There are Tutorials for both on You Tube. Have a look, then decide.
Keep 1 photo as your background or make a new blank layer for your background.
Open a photo you wish to include - Select the move tool (V) and drag your photo upwards towards the tab of your previous background, this will then open, then release your mouse. Press Ctr+T to enter free Transform...
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