You've heard that most people use less than 10% of their brains? It's true for your software too: people can often leave the most powerful features in every release untapped while they focus on features they already know. Adobe expert Richard Harrington takes a look at 10 new features in Adobe's Creative Suite 6 that will unlock the power of new tools that you may not have known even existed. You may already have seen some of them, but Richard will take you deeper as he explores Adobe CS6 Secrets.
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Adobe Premiere Pro
WARP STABILIZER Play Video Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 has a warp stabilizer tool that you may have heard about, but Rich Harrington takes you deep inside its many subtle options for the best possible results, while also showing you how to take advantage of the Mercury Playback Engine for maximum performance.
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Adobe Photoshop
THE ADAPTIVE WIDE ANGLE COMMAND Play Video Adobe Photoshop CS6 adds to an existing feature that you may not have even been using called Photomerge. Rich Harrington will show you the new Adaptive Wide Angle command to remove all of the lens and perspective distortion in merged photos. You will also learn how to use these exact techniques with video footage, too.
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Adobe Premiere Pro
HOVER SCRUB Play Video Adobe Premiere CS6 provides new browsing -- and editing! -- features for clips in bins. Rich Harrington will show you to preview the contents of any clip from the Project Panel or Media Browser. You'll also learn to set in and out points without ever having to load a clip. This means you can edit right from the bin onto the timeline.
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Adobe After Effects
3D CAMERA TRACKER Play Video Adobe After Effects CS6 has a camera tracker that can add a new dimension to your compositing. Rich Harrington shows you the best approaches to AE's new 3D Camera Tracker for a variety of techniques including object placement and completely relighting a scene.
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