Thursday, December 28, 2006

The Secret Life of Smart Filters

John Nack is on a roll. He's posting a lot of interesting things on his blog, John Nack on Adobe.

The most recent post is The Secret Life of Smart Filters. John talks a bit about the history of how Smart Filters came about and why the previous incarnation called "Filter Layers" was yanked from Photoshop CS1 during development because, well, they didn't work real good (ok, they sucked on a performance level). Based upon what the dev team learned about Filter Layers, a Photoshop CS2 feature called Smart Objects was born. Now in Photoshop CS3, re-editable filters have reappeared called Smart Filters.

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