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Posted on 24/11/25 2:45:06 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5920 Reply |
All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
You're probably all way ahead of me but I found this incredibly useful! In this video the irrepressible Unmesh Dindah takes a very quick concise tour though all that is new in Photoshop 2026 including not only the new native tools and improvements and Gemini and Flux but also the new Topaz plugins now available as standard in Photoshop. He includes quite a bit I had missed in my own trial and experiment. He also does his best to clarify the increasingly complex, and sometimes opaque and difficult to find, credit system that these rely on. Finally a peek at what's in the latest Beta. He does all this at a very quick canter (it's a swift summary not a tutorial) so well worth a quick look to see if, like me, you have missed stuff. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 25/11/25 10:48:40 PM |
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Frank
Eager Beaver Posts: 1815 Reply |
Re: All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
Great video- I watch a lot of his. |
Posted on 26/11/25 09:37:19 AM |
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Steve Caplin
Administrator Posts: 7087 Reply |
Re: All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
And don’t forget my CreativePro pieces about the Harmonize Tool, the new Enlargement options, the implementation of Nano Banana and the Parametric filters. |
Posted on 26/11/25 1:21:26 PM |
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Frank
Eager Beaver Posts: 1815 Reply |
Re: All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
I have watched and read your pieces and also subscribed to Creative Pro on Tube. It appears to me we are using AI more and more like it or not - much easier to use the remove tool, harmonize, etc, (possibly even as a starting point) than cloning , color grading etc for hours. One thing I had forgotten about Steve was "Layer Comps". - a useful and much forgotten panel. The Parametric Filters don't appear to be that useful for my purposes. Nano Banana is quite astonishing and certainly has utility but I don't want it to create the entire image for me ( have not subscribed to it yet) I already owned Gigapixel. |
Posted on 26/11/25 3:27:34 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5920 Reply |
Re: All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
I think you may like my next post here in General Comments. HOW TO WATCH YOU TUBE TUTORIALS (INCLUDING TWO MINUTE PHOTOSHOP) IN A PANEL INSIDE PHOTOSHOP _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 26/11/25 7:25:42 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5920 Reply |
Re: All that's new in the latest update (late Nov) of Photoshop.
Going through these reminded me of my early Photoshop days when nobody knew much about it. I would do very basic rescue jobs and transformations for friends and acquaintances and sometimes silly stuff like putting their heads on different bodies. Often they would ask for the impossible and I would have to try and explain why I couldn't do it. Something that usually got the disappointed and genuinely puzzled reply: "But can't you just Photoshop it?". Seems nowadays you can! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |