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(unknown member): Face aware liquify is actually quite a clever implementation in how it shows you what is going to be liquefied in a selected area with or without over doing it: nice. Selection Lab is a useful set of tweaks that makes more complex selections much easier. This is a nice upgrade for the photographer.
One of the primary benefits of earlier versions was that you could get updates from third parties after a litany of "Download Failed" and "Install Failed" messages from the CC panel. No longer true. Regardless of how much I want to liquify my face I'd like to be a digital photographer who doesn't also have to be a systems analyst with Adobe's awful software.
Pat Cullinan Jr: One small step for Adobe, one small step for Adobe.
More steps backwards for users.
I will NEVER purchase another DROBO device. They're just high-maintenance paperweights.
I'm betting that the Chicago Sun-Times just didn't want to pay the ridiculous subscription fees for Adobe's Compulsory Cloud.
I'm betting this article will one day be read by Harvard Business School students when they are studying how companies screw up.
Thanks for the alternative info.
What an arrogant crock.
Ellen, I love this kind of article that provides some insight on the different available software for detail enhancement. It would be great if, at some point, you would author a longer, more detailed discussion of the features of the different plug-ins. Thank you.