June is approaching and brings new major releases to Adobe's products. The new Creative Cloud suite comes crazy!
The company, probably very proud of the upcoming new releases, today released a teaser of a new feature called Content-Aware Crop.
If the name sounds familiar, it's because the new crop option is directly related to its now famous Content-Aware Fill feature Photoshop, and of course, it works the same way.
Content-Aware Fill allows users to delete unwanted tracks in a photo with Photoshop and add the missing content automatically to the Adobe program.
So the upcoming Content-Aware Crop will work in a similar way. However, the new feature will also allow corrections to the slope of the photos.
As you will see in the video below, users can rotate the photo until it stabilizes in the horizon line. Then using the cropping tool, with the Content-Aware Crop option enabled, they can crop and fill the photo at the corners left empty by the rotation.
Here we should add an important remark. Adobe's applications are among the most expensive applicationswork photo and video circulating. Despite this, the company continues to leave a well-known .dll unprotected allowing a crack to be created.
Amtlib.dll exists from the first versions of the application and does not change. As for crack, it only reaches one byte to make any Adobe application free forever.
So it's not that Adobe doesn't know about it, or that it doesn't have competent developers to secure its applications. The cracked publications offer free advertising, and as for the revenue coming from the companies. It is known that companies (at least in Europe and America) do not use cracked products.
However, in recent years Adobe seems to be changing its policy, climbing into the Cloud. Cheap subscriptions services for everyone with visions perhaps for the elimination of cracks. Let's see..
Until then enjoy the magic: