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Adobe has recently updated Creative Cloud with new features for 2014. In fact, there are too many features to be able to fit into a write up. But we will try and give you the new features that you should really be looking at and trying to use. In the first of a series of stories on different software included in CC 2014, we look at the latest version of Photoshop and the five most interesting new features.
3. Smart Guides: It is now easier to work on object without being hassled by rules and guides. Every object is locked to smart guides, visible when you click the selection tool. Click Alt+select and you can duplicate layers and moves then in a spaced grid. This process lets you easily align and position objects.
4. Package Tool: With regular Photoshop users now getting hooked to the ease-of-use that comes with linked smart objects, Adobe has introduced the package tool that lets you create a folder of the images and linked smart objects so that you can share them in one go. It is a bit like the collect for output option in Quark Express.
5. More fonts: Photoshop now shows missing fonts and directs you to the TypeKit app which gives you access to over a thousand fonts in your Creative Cloud subscription. It is also much easier to previews apps and all you need to do is select the layer with the text and hover the mouse over the font list. The font in the creative changes as you move from one font to the other.
Disclosure: The review was done using a free subscription of Creative Cloud 2014 provided by Adobe India.