awhile. I must be missing a subtlety here.
-gl
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:47 PM, RT <huipro@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> But it's always good to hear from you Shane. Brand agnostic dude that
> you are.
>
> Adobe, as a whole, has a very progressive workflow and has the most to
> gain right now by pushing the envelope. As you mentioned, for quick
> turnaround commercial and branding work, it demos VERY well.
>
> The ability to take isolate a vectored logo in Illustrator, drag it to
> an open photoshop canvas for touch up and then drag it to Premiere is
> unbelievable.
>
> This new content-aware stuff is a neat parlor trick too. Especially
> when it starts cloning moving HD video.
>
> And since you can't buy Photoshop WITHOUT also buying Premiere - who knows?
>
> See y'all at the Adobe demo pod. ;-)
>
> RT
>
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