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43 Adobe Photoshop CC 2019

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- Jackie Dove

Price: £19.97 per month from fave.co/2AGeG0j

Photoshop CC, Adobe’s flagship imageediti­ng app, remains an industry standard because of its innovative vision of how the software can assist photograph­ers and graphic designers in doing their jobs. While technicall­y, Photoshop’s subscripti­on model frees it from the tyranny of yearly upgrades, Adobe still announces high-profile updates on a yearly schedule. Having dispensed with commercial version numbers (it is now version 20), Adobe now renames the app according to the prospectiv­e year.

If you already use Photoshop CC, then you are either a Creative Cloud or a Photograph­y Plan subscriber, which means that the Photoshop 2019 update is automatica­lly available. If you are not a subscriber, new features in the 2019 version may inspire you to give the app a try.

The 2019 version offers improvemen­ts to existing features like Content Aware Fill and Home Screen, as well as new tools such as the Frame Tool and dynamic Blend Mode previews. It even adds something many felt it should have had all along: a Colour Wheel. The Symmetry Mode, which was a technical beta in the previous version, has now been fully implemente­d, letting you paint brush strokes in a symmetrica­l pattern.

Improvemen­ts to the interface, like matching the font size to the app’s controls, makes the experience more cohesive. A single click in the Preference­s scales toolbars, icons, buttons, labels, and panels according to type size – tiny, small, medium, and large.

The new version of Photoshop revamps some common key commands to match most other programs. The new Undo (Command-Z) makes sense to most people, though it might be a challenge to the muscle memory of current Photoshop users who have long been accustomed to a different key combo and the Step Backward command for multiple undos. Similarly,

Transformi­ng a layer no longer needs the Shift key to preserve aspect ratio as you resize. You can now have Photoshop do maths calculatio­ns in the image sizing tool or other fields that call for numeric values.

Colour Wheel

The absence of a colour wheel, à la Corel Painter, has always irked some users, and now Photoshop 2019 sports one. It operates the same way as classic colour wheels, and will doubtless please many users who no longer have to rely on a third-party colour wheel plug-in.

Content-Aware Fill Workspace

Content-Aware Fill is an algorithm that ‘sees’ what’s behind an unwanted or distractin­g object

in your image, allowing you to remove it without a trace, and replacing it with the background that would have been there. This year, Photoshop leans into the content aware process with a new command and accompanyi­ng workspace that offers tools and options for more precise and complex fills.

You can now use an AI-enhanced live preview (powered by Adobe’s Sensei artificial intelligen­ce engine) to pick and choose which part of the image the program should sample or exclude for precise control over the results. This update to the Content Aware Fill feature let me remove an unwanted object from a photo I’ve been working on literally for years – an extremely challengin­g job that I was unable to accomplish with previous versions.

Live Blend Mode Preview

Live Blend Mode is another timesaver for the Photoshop workflow, letting you cycle through

every blend mode with just a mouse hover to see how each would look if applied. It’s also great for newcomers to get quick idea of what blend modes can do.

Frame Tool

The friendly new Frame Tool makes masking easier for new users by creating a placeholde­r for frames in your images. That way you can place any image into the frame and it will automatica­lly resize to fit the window you created. You can create as many frames as you want in a layout. Once images are inside the frame, you can transform, move, or swap them.

Macworld’s buying advice

With Photoshop CC 2019, the question is not whether to upgrade: Creative Cloud or Photograph­y Plan users already made that decision. It’s more about whether you want to invest in the subscripti­on to get its top notch new features. If you are an advanced amateur, photo enthusiast, or pro photograph­er or designer, give Photoshop CC 2019 a try. The Photograph­y Plan costs £9.99 per month (20GB storage) or £19.97 per month for 1TB of storage. It includes Lightroom CC, Lightroom Classic CC, Adobe Spark with premium features, Portfolio, and 20GB of online storage. Enhancemen­t of the Content Aware Fill feature alone is worth the price of admission, with the Frame Tool and Blend Mode previews as close runners-up.

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You can now scale the interface to the font size
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Adobe has fashioned the home screen into a centralize­d resource for recent shots, tutorials, and your Lightroom catalogue that you can access at any time via a new Home icon in the Options bar
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Finally, Photoshop features a native Colour Wheel
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Live Blend Mode preview lets you try each option directly on your image without a mouse click
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The new Frame Tool lets you draw rectangula­r or elliptical frames into which you can drag and drop any image you want for a perfect fit

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