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Anthony, does this mean I'll get better results with Photoshop Beta as I already use Lightroom Classic to process all of my photos and I can do it there? I have another question, do you ever do recommendations for photographer as far as new Apple or PC chips are concerned as they are evolving and there's always new offering. For example I'm an Apple guy and currently do all my photo processing on an M1 MacBook Pro with 10 core CPU and 24 core GPU with 32gb of RAM and 1TB of storage. I'm interested in the new M4 chip especially in the new M4 Mac Mini but don't know how much raw processing power I'll need as the M4 chip is much more powerful. I don't know if I'll need the M4 Pro or if the M4 Mac mini would suffice? It would be great if you could do a video helping many of us make this decision. I've been as long time subscriber and am just curious if this would be of interest to you, thanks so much for all you do and here's wishing you a wonderful 2025!
Thank you Anthony for another very clear and well thought out video. I just wanted to offer a quick tip about the brush tool that I don't see anyone mention very often. Rather than using the bracket keys to resize the brush, hold down the Alt key (on a PC, I can't remember the Mac equivalent) and the right mouse button. Then you can easily resize the brush by moving the mouse left or right AND you can change the hardness of the brush by moving the mouse up and down. It's a great time-saver. Happy New Year Anthony.
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Out of curiosity I took a screen shot of the woman in the early part of the video to see how I could do the same "teeth brightening" job in ON1 Photo Raw. It was really easy using the Super Select tool, followed by "Adjustment". This may be beta in Photoshop, but ON1 is no slouch either. My 2c.
In this video, I demonstrate a new feature just added to the beta version of Photoshop.
My Latest Course: Photoshop Unleashed!
bit.ly/4eqgUBr
I have FREE Keyboard Shortcut Cheatsheets and Mini-Courses available. Check them out:
www.AnthonyMorganti.com
To get more info about Photoshop, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Anthony, does this mean I'll get better results with Photoshop Beta as I already use Lightroom Classic to process all of my photos and I can do it there? I have another question, do you ever do recommendations for photographer as far as new Apple or PC chips are concerned as they are evolving and there's always new offering. For example I'm an Apple guy and currently do all my photo processing on an M1 MacBook Pro with 10 core CPU and 24 core GPU with 32gb of RAM and 1TB of storage. I'm interested in the new M4 chip especially in the new M4 Mac Mini but don't know how much raw processing power I'll need as the M4 chip is much more powerful. I don't know if I'll need the M4 Pro or if the M4 Mac mini would suffice? It would be great if you could do a video helping many of us make this decision. I've been as long time subscriber and am just curious if this would be of interest to you, thanks so much for all you do and here's wishing you a wonderful 2025!
Thank you Anthony for another very clear and well thought out video. I just wanted to offer a quick tip about the brush tool that I don't see anyone mention very often. Rather than using the bracket keys to resize the brush, hold down the Alt key (on a PC, I can't remember the Mac equivalent) and the right mouse button. Then you can easily resize the brush by moving the mouse left or right AND you can change the hardness of the brush by moving the mouse up and down. It's a great time-saver. Happy New Year Anthony.
Thank you!
Very good explenation. Thank you very much.
Thank you Boss, happy new year
Great Video as always.. Thank you for what you do...
Learned a lot from Anthony, thanks so much
Well done. Very clear. I especially liked enlarging screen shots to illustrate your menu selections and settings.
Feliz Ano Novo, Morganti!
That is SO very helpful !!!! Thank you for the time you took to explain this so well.
Always a pleasure, sir.
Excellent ❤ Happy New Year Anthony 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰😃!
thanks, Anthony
Thank you !!! Always good !!!
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Thank you!
Thanks!
Happy New Year. Always enjoy your videos. You presentaion and delivery is always so concise. Thank you!
Major cool! Thanks!
I haven’t tried it ( because I didn’t know this style was making a come back ), but it seems like something you could do 😮n Lightroom for awhile.
Does it mask better than the masking in LR ? Thanks for the presentation.
Does Adobe plan to phase out LR? A lot of this I do in LR.
Out of curiosity I took a screen shot of the woman in the early part of the video to see how I could do the same "teeth brightening" job in ON1 Photo Raw. It was really easy using the Super Select tool, followed by "Adjustment". This may be beta in Photoshop, but ON1 is no slouch either. My 2c.
The newest feature in PS is a price increase! 😢
This is not on this subject. Have you ever done a video on installing a plugin into Lightroom classic?