Photoshop Update - New Generative Fill advanced features
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we explore some of the new features available with the Photoshop Beta 25.9 update. Many of the new features include a number of new AI functions, which I will not be covering in this video as they are not features that I will use in my normal workflow, however, if you would like more information you can follow this link to Photoshop Cafe :- • Massive Photoshop AI U...
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Your knowledge of these programs and your ability to create any effect you want is truly remarkable. This video, along with all your others, is so entertaining to watch and educational. Thanks for all you have taught me and the rest of us. So kind of you. This photograph is true Fine Art.
Thank you Marlin, your support is much appreciated and very well-received. Sorry for not posting for a while, I have been very busy with my day job, hopefully, one day I can do photography as my day job 😀
Both your understanding of night photography and your skills in applying it with LR, PS and Luminar are outstanding.
I really enjoy watching your videos and trying to make progress myself.
Compliments, please, keep supporting me and the community.
Thank you so much for the comment, it is very much appreciated, and I will do my very best to try to keep making videos just like these 😀
Thank You - Happy you are OKAY! Just very busy is great!
Thank you for your concern, it is very much appreciated 😀
Hi Jamie, missed your tutorials, but certainly worth the wait Another masterpiece. I really admire your attention to detail, and it shows in the finished image. Well done.
Hi David, sorry to have been away from so long, just so busy in the world of Transmission systems 😀 hopefully I can get back to making videos again. Many thanks for the support !
Absolutely brilliant Jamie, I just love your work. WELL DONE. 👍
Thank you very much, your comment is much appreciated 😀
I would like to thank you for providing these tutorials. You demonstrate a very thorough knowledge of Photoshop and this is matched by your ability to teach it. You make learning Photoshop so much easier by your relaxed but thorough explanations.
I look forward to seeing your new tutorials with great anticipation.
thank you Ralph, your comment is very much appreciated, there is always so much to learn with photoshop, and for many it can be daunting,, I try to cover just a few elements in each video, hopefully to allow people to gradually learn what is possible 😀
Thanks for the mention! Learnt a couple of new things!
looking forward to the Bristol trip !
You are a wonderful communicator and artist
Thank You Jack, your comment is much appreciated 😀
excellent image , and thanks for the tutorial Jamie. Advanced Gen tool is great and the roof edit was brilliant. Neo magic light is a great tip. thank you.. Just added that extension to my Neo tools
You are very welcome buddy, it has been a while, we must get together again sometime soon !
Another excellent video. Thank you
You are very welcome Claire, and thank you for leaving a comment it is very much appreciated 😀
Glad to see you back creating tutorials! Excellent video as always😊
Thank you Kimberly, much appreciated, hope you are well and coping with the purists !!
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Thanks Jamie, thought-provoking, practical and actionable info as always.
Hey Dennis, great to hear from you, I hope you are well, and thank you for your comment it is much appreciated 😀
Wonderful Jamie, your attention to detail is amazing! 👍
Thank you Mike 😀
Good to see you back Jamie. I found this presentation most helpful as you are opening my eyes to so many of the PS features I don't know about. I tend to avoid PS like the plague but that is mostly based on my ignorance of what can be done and how to do it. Sometimes it seems overly complicated.
I really appreciate your teaching style, very easygoing, you always explain with details what you are about to do. So many videos seem to expect that we already know PS inside and out so they just click, click, click, drag, click, click which usually leaves me wondering WTF just happened? And they don't explain.
Keep 'em coming!
hey Michael, thank you for the comment, it is very much appreciated. I know what you are saying about Photoshop, it can be quite daunting, the layers process is the hardest thing to come to understand, but once you do, it gets a lot easier, however, there are so many features I think it may be impossible to learn them all, but I am sure there are people out there who do 😀
@@jamiermathlin You know the biggest gripe I have is the file management. I have a couple of AI add ins that don't accept a raw files from LR. So, I have to save the image as a tiff or jpeg before passing it to the add ins. Each add in returns its own file, then I need to pass that file to the next add in and eventually to PS which ends up returning another file. So from start to finish, I may end up with 5,6,7 files of the same image. Call me a neat-nik but I hate dealing with so many files when all I care about is the final.
I think the reason it didn't work in the first instance was that you only selected the panels and then generate fill. It didn't have a reference from the rest of the area to correctly generate and fill. You need to select some portion of the adjacent area to fill it correctly. However, your alternative method does work, even if it takes additional steps.
The master at work. I am still not able to get denoise to work unless I exit lightroom and then reopen, then it is applied. Having tried your previous suggestion to no avail. From reading various articles and forums on line I like many others have the same problem. I am not sure if it just Mac sonoma or if it is windows as well.
You are definitely a subdued Serge Ramelli. I learned all my early Lightroom skills from that man. He is just has a little too much vibrancy and saturation for my taste these days. Wonderful how your skill set and taste changes over time. Looking back at some of my early edits and I think really, did I think that looked good. No. Experience hey. Thank you for your time.
Hey Nicky, thank you for your kind words, it is very much appreciated, sorry to hear that you have not solved the Denoise problem, you say that you are getting the same problem whether you use a Mac or a Windows Computer ? if this is the case, then this would suggest a settings problem, difficult to diagnose remotely. Have you spoken to Adobe support, they are very helpful ? Also your comment regarding how tastes change, a very true statement, I remember when I was fascinated with overblown HDR images, would not dream of that now 😀 very best regards Jamie
Great...
great work!!!!
Many thanks 😀
Hi Jamie . Another fantastic video.
I have now started to use Luminar neo i find it a very good programme
It has some very special features, I just wish the file management system was as good as Lightroom. However, the fact Neo can be used as a plug in makes it a fab add-on to Lightroom 👍
Thank you!
you are very welcome 😀
Beautiful work
Thank you for the video! When I try flipping a copied part of a building on a separate layer, it flips the entire canvas :(
you have to ensure you have the object selected, before flipping, otherwise it will flip the whole canvas. follow my sets to master this trick 😀