![]() It’s called Mercury, and it means that you can apply effects in real time and see the results. These, and all the other new features are powered by a new engine under the hood. ![]() Other photo features are iris and tilt-shift blur, wide angle correction, basic video editing and a neat one called skin tone selection, which automatically separates people from the background by detecting their skin color. The difference between this and regular cloning it that you don’t have to be very accurate, and Photoshop’s algorithms do all the tricky blending work for you. This lets you clone out or repair a part of the image using another part of the image. There’s also a new tool: content-aware patch. Crop is now undoable at any time, just like in Lightroom, and Photoshop also gets Lightroom’s shadow and highlight tools which pull details out of the dark and light parts of an image without make it look all HDR-y. So what’s new? As our friend Jesus Diaz over at Gizmodo says, the biggest changes are the fixes to the basics.
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