More Adobe “Sneak Peek” videos

Today Adobe posted few more “Sneak Peek” videos:

Image Deblurring – removing blurriness from digital photos caused by camera shake while the pictures were being taken:

Local Layer Ordering – a new way for graphic designers to create layered compositions that better reflect the way real world objects act:

InDesign Liquid Layout – using InDesign to create high quality magazines that automatically adapt layouts across devices and screen orientation:

Near Field Communications in Adobe AIR – using Adobe AIR to create applications that communicate with the physical world:

Automatic Synchronization of Crowd Sourced Videos – synchronizing video clips taken with different cameras and from different vantage points into a single immersive video:

Reverse Debugging in Flash Builder – the ability to step backwards in time while debugging a Flash application to better find the root cause of bugs;:

RubbaDub – automatically replacing the dialog of a video clip with separately recorded audio with perfect synchronisation:

Pixel Nuggets – searching through a large library of images by identifying images that contain the same people, backgrounds, landmarks, etc:

Monocle – a new visual tool to help developers find and fix performance problems in Flash applications:

Video Meshes – an entirely new way to edit videos, including the ability to create 3D fly-throughs of 2D videos and change focus and depth of field:

GPU Parallelism – using a device’s graphic processing unit (GPU) to accelerate performance of general purpose computing:

Related posts:

  1. Adobe Photoshop 6 sneak peek video #5
  2. Another Adobe Photoshop 6 sneak peek video: Content Aware improvements
  3. Photoshop CS6 sneak peek video #3
  4. Adobe Photoshop CS6 sneak peek video #6 and #7
  5. Adobe Photoshop CS6 first look videos

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2 Comments

  1. MJr
    Posted October 17, 2011 at 5:36 pm | Permalink

    The image de-blurring ‘before’ image seen at 6:00 minutes in. Perfectly sharp.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/15543694@N06/5117266025

  2. Camaman
    Posted October 18, 2011 at 3:10 pm | Permalink

    Sh*t that debluring thing actually works… No need for VR lens… :-P