Adobe Announces Creative Cloud 2015 and New Adobe Stock Photo Service Integrated [atualizado 2x]

Adobe today announced its Creative Cloud 2015, bringing updates to all sute apps both on desktop and mobile with good news and integration with Adobe Stock, a new service with more than 40 million photos, illustrations and graphics.

This video summarizes a little of what's new in the suite:

Just to mention some news, Photoshop CC gains a new concept of clipboards (artboards), both Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC incorporate a Dehaze to remove fog from photos, Premiere Pro CC brings new and more advanced color correction tools, After Effects CC comes with real-time previews, Illustrator CC reports significant performance gains, Dreamweaver CC brings new focused features in responsive design and much, much more.

The following video talks about the Adobe Stock service:

The idea of ​​being able to automatically import previews of photos for Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC and other apps, test the composition and then replace it with the licensed version in full resolution without leaving the fantastic app. Point to Adobe.

There are countless other videos detailing the news presented today on the Adobe Creative Cloud channel on YouTube.

As always, Creative Cloud subscribers have direct and immediate access to what's new. All of sute's plans are described here.

(via The Verge)

Update · 06/16/2015 s 11:22

In addition to the updates, there is a new app on the chart:


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Capture colors and lights to create custom Look filters for Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Premiere Clip, and Adobe After Effects CC. Improve the appearance of your videos and see where your imagination takes you.

O Adobe Hue CC one more to join Adobe's suite.

Update II · 06/16/2015 s 11:22

And there's another new app:


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This application that comes with Photoshop CC 2015 is the fastest way to view designs accurately and simultaneously across multiple iOS devices. Improve your website and mobile app designs, taking them from Photoshop to preview.