Adobe Production Premium, Win, ES 65054802 User Manual

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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium 
What’s New
like shape, length, and stiffness. Experiment with a broader range of looks by adding Bristle Tips to 
a variety of Photoshop brush tools.
With the Mixer Brush, a photo (left) is easily transformed into a stylized painting (right).
Spend less time laboriously sampling specific areas when removing unwanted objects in an image. 
When you remove an element from an image, new Content Aware Fill can intelligently replace the 
removed area with textures or colors sampled from neighboring regions.
Content Aware Fill can quickly and easily remove unwanted objects from images by analyzing the surroundings.
In Photoshop Extended, refinements to selection and painting tools significantly shorten the time 
it takes to prepare backgrounds, mattes, stills, and clean background plates for an Adobe Premiere 
Pro sequence or for compositing in After Effects. When selecting a subject in an image, get better 
edge-detection and masking results in less time with new Truer Edge selection technology, which 
can greatly simplify isolating difficult edges such as hair.
Photoshop Extended also includes the new Exposure Merge feature that makes it easier to create 
high dynamic range (HDR) images, and a new GPU-enhanced color picker. In addition, Photoshop 
Extended incorporates many user-requested enhancements that simplify day-to-day tasks such as 
a way to quickly straighten images and to save 16-bit images directly to JPEG format.
Roto Brush for fast isolation of moving foreground elements
Many visual effects jobs require separating a foreground object, such as an actor, from its current 
background so that it can be placed in a completely different environment. Ideally, the subject 
would be shot in front of a greenscreen or bluescreen, and then easily isolated using a “keying” 
effect such as with the award-winning Keylight plug-in, which is bundled with After Effects. But 
sometimes it’s necessary to remove a subject from footage with a complex background, such as a 
street scene. This would normally involve manually isolating the foreground for every frame, a task 
requiring hours of tedious and expensive work.
With the revolutionary new Roto Brush in After Effects CS5, all of that tedious, expensive work 
goes away. Simply brush paint strokes inside the foreground object and let After Effects determine 
where the subject starts and ends in each frame. If After Effects has trouble finding the edge of the 
subject in a frame, you can paint other strokes outside the subject to help After Effects identify the 
background and automatically create a transparent mask for it. The Roto Brush works similarly to 
the Quick Selection tool in Photoshop Extended. You can adjust the resulting mask edge so that it 
fits the actual edge of the subject more closely, by smoothing, feathering, spreading (expanding) or 
choking (contracting) the mask edge as needed.
The remarkable results of the Roto Brush are made possible by the extraordinary amount of 
processing power available in today’s computers. The Roto Brush saves so much time and effort 
that you can consider effects and targeted corrections that would have been too time-consuming