Photo Editing using Adobe Photoshop on Apple Vision Pro
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
- The Apple Vision Pro is an excellent tool to add to your photography arsenal. In this video I will show you how the Apple Vision Pro connects to your MacBook Pro, and allows you to utilize it as a larger display for photo sorting and editing in Photoshop seamlessly. You'll see how you can move, scale, sort, add multiple screens, edit, and review your final photo edit within the VisionOS environments.
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Apple Vision Pro is the photographer's little helper with a big impact to the photo editing workflow.
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There is no lag! Try it for yourself!
Very cool man. You know me and my hesitancy for new technology but very interesting to see you work yer way through this.
Thanks for confirming that PS works fine! Do you experience any delays when clicking or moving the mouse/trackpad?
It’s all smooth. I’ve been editing for an hour at a time. I don’t notice any delay. At least for the way I utilize photoshop for this type of work.
I have really been waiting for pro applications review use since I first heard the Vision Pro being announced 2 years ago.
I’m a visual effects artist and work mostly in 3D applications / Houdini / Maya / Cinema 4D and I’m hoping that those DCCs will have a feature written into them that allow your viewport to actually have 3D depth while working in wireframe / shaded modes etc. That’s been on my mind and I feel would be an absolute game changed. Gauging depth and placement of objects in XYZ space would be an absolute game changer.
On the same page with you. We were just brainstorming some application ideas earlier. It has that tony stark workflow capability for sure!
@@moeranyc really awesome watching you work as well! Very nice images
VR was around a long time and nothing happened, but yeah. maybe apple can bring some developers to the drawing board.
on the other hand, not many 3d artists on a mac out there ^^
I hope so - and totally agree on the Mac side of things. For 3D I will do look dev on the Mac and occasionally some scene blocking but for final frame rendering, simulations etc all that's on the PC. Unfortunately Apple lost a lot of us on the 3D side of things when they dropped Nvidia. Far too many production renderers than need CUDA/RTX. I was wondering if maybe using some type of Splashtop or Remote Desktop from my PC might work. If it's on a local network maybe latency would by tolerable. @@wolfmaria6640
I was doing this 3 years ago on my Quest 2 ;)
Word? You gotta show me a video of this!!
@@moeranyc Have you ever used Quest 2?
@@mordavian just the quest 1 and I stopped when they made everyone have a fb account. The difference not only in that vs the avp is miles apart. Especially in the pass through. I think the quest 1 was black and white pass through, required the controllers, had tons of games and experiences, but nothing like this where you’re gesturing without controllers. Not to mention the crispness of the display. If you’re saying you can connect to your Mac from the quest 2, move the screen around, scale it as 4k, and no lag. I’d like to see that to compare.
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Imagine this as vintage tech. Truly amazing experience though. I just wish it was lighter. After 45 min you get some fatigue wearing it. Let me know if there is something you’d like me to check out using this.
so you still need macbook to run adobe.. hmmm...
Yes. Unless Adobe makes a native application that works specifically with gestures.
@@moeranycwell i think later for buying this.. thanks for the info.. 😇🙏🏻👍
What do you mean the quality? It is only as high as 4k lmao. What about color what about more resolution? This is dumb. It’s not there yet just like ai retouching isn’t there yet.
Grab a snickers!
@@moeranyc lmao no. Gurus trying to make content and misleading people. My guess is you aren’t bright.
I only have one question. Have you tried these out?
@@moeranyc yes I have. While it’ll help you look at photos differently and it will be amazing for many other projects it doesn’t help in the high end. You need color you need resolution. Screens haven’t gotten there yet. Neither has this. Now currently I’m learning why many photographers explain soft light wrong. All these gurus know nothing. Yet they are getting certified by woke associations like ppa.
@@000CloudStrife so you tried them, but you don’t own a pair? So, did you connect them to a Mac, launch camera raw and see for yourself how that looked? Were you able to see the quality in color? Even at 4K, and I’m only talking photos here, what more are you needing for the basic edits that I’m showcasing in the demos? This isn’t a replacement, it’s an enhancement. That’s all I’m saying.