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Posted on 12/10/11 07:25:40 AM
Steve Caplin
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The future: combining the real and the imagined
You just have to check this out:

http://vimeo.com/28962540

It's still in the early stages of development, but it's one of the most astonishing demonstrations I've seen.

Posted on 12/10/11 10:40:06 AM
GKB
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Quite spectacular! If this is what it can do in the early stages of development I can't wait to see what it will be capable of when released as a full software package. When they can develop it for movie work I suspect that a few Hollywood chaps will be knocking on their doors.

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Posted on 13/10/11 7:24:02 PM
Nick Curtain
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Incredible, but I'm scared it could take some of the fun out of image manipulation for us novices. Great for the pros though.

Posted on 13/10/11 9:20:44 PM
Steve Caplin
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Calling yourself a novice, Nick? You won't get much agreement around here.

Posted on 14/10/11 06:58:07 AM
PDelavigne
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that's absolutely fantastic! stunning!

Posted on 16/10/11 4:25:08 PM
Paul 2007 thru 2010
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It looks very interesting.

No doubt Adobe will buy up the technology then add a cut down version into CS7 that isn't any good.
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