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[Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Senior Product Manager-Photoshop] Video content is coming from more places than ever. You have video coming from your cell phone, your point-and-shoot, your DSLR camera, and a lot of people don't know what to do with their video content. Photoshop has had support for videos since CS3 Extended. We're able to open up video files and do all sorts of basic edits to them. We're also able to do some things unique in Photoshop that we can't do anywhere else. We're going to go ahead and open up an image here. We see we have a .mov file. And I'm going to switch workspaces to my Motion workspace. What that will do is it will prompt an animation timeline. I can press play and confirm that the video is playing. And all I need to do to edit this is come up to the Filter menu and convert that to a Smart Filter. I can do things like black and white adjustment, curves, color balance, all sorts of tonal adjustments and general edits. But let's look at some things we can do uniquely in Photoshop CS5 Extended here. We'll take that same clip. We'll come up here. And let's drop into Pixel Bender, which is hardware accellerated filtration. This is a free plug-in available on Adobe Labs, and I'm going to choose the look I want. Let's take OilPaint. Let's move a couple of these sliders around here real quickly. Get the look that I'm after, and click okay. As soon as we come out here, we can see that, yes indeed, we applied that entire effect to my video clip really quickly and easily. Now let's look at something else here, and take the same video clip, come back up to the Filter menu, drop into Lens Correction, and this is a new feature for CS5, and it's a big surprise that it works with video. Because video is stripping away the Exif data, I need to tell it which camera and lens I have. But that's really easy. I have whole data base of things to choose from here. I'm going to take the Canon 5D Mark II, and I shot this with a Zeiss 100 mm lens. I'll come down here and choose that from the list. You see I've got all sorts of things here. And quickly and easily, I have a lens corrected video in Photoshop here. I can't do that anywhere else in the world. When I'm done with my video, I can go ahead and push that out to a variety of different formats. It's really quick. It's really easy. And as you saw, we're doing things powerfully that we can't do in any other application.
