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ricktas
13-01-2015, 7:10am
How Adobe sees the future of our editing software


http://youtu.be/PlLR9ANGsOo

bricat
13-01-2015, 7:25am
I love all that stuff. Pity I can't do any of it. cheers Brian

ebuk
13-01-2015, 7:32am
It's hard being a technologically challenged in an age of technology :(

Mary Anne
13-01-2015, 8:34am
Interesting Rick and it looks so good on Video been done by experts.

Mark L
13-01-2015, 10:45pm
Another world for me.
Though i don't find their work very interesting, i do wonder what Picasso or van Gogh would be doing in this digital age? Pro Hart could have made various commercials without wasting all that paint.

farmmax
13-01-2015, 10:51pm
That was very interesting and probably will be one sale within 12 months at the rate we are going. The world seems to be going so fast now, I'm having to run faster and faster to try and keep up, but I feel like I'm loosing the race.

MissionMan
14-01-2015, 5:53am
I think it's great. It makes me wonder what technology will be like when my kids grow up.

It's fascinating to see how quickly things move in the technology age. It seems like yesterday when Blackberry and Nokia ruled the mobile phone market. If someone told you then that Samsung and Apple would be ruling the mobile market, you would have laughed. In 5 years time it could be different.

In 5 years of cameras, top ISO's have moved from ISO12800 to ISO400K although while still unusable at the top, it's amazing that ISO12800 is now perfectly usable. Who knows what we will see in 5 years time from cameras.

I think the one thing that may change the way we work in photography is stronger LED flash technology that starts to reach the capability of strobes in the 500W to 1000W range. Imagine being able to carry the power of 500W in a flash the size of a speedlite with the same battery life.

agb
14-01-2015, 9:25am
Way beyond my imagination capacity.

Steve Axford
14-01-2015, 10:02am
It seems to be designed for advertising, which may be useful for photographers, but maybe not too.