

The ubiquitous Photoshop has already achieved the seemingly impossible by making all of us look good, even at our worst; but that's nothing compared to what it's promising to do in the future.
A new video released by software kings Adobe suggest what the future of the application could look like - and frankly it's both amazing and terrifying. Real-time wholesale editing of videos, flicking paint from an iPhone onto a tablet - we could go on but it's better to watch the clip than for us to explain it.
The only downside is that no one will ever know what's real and what isn't any more. But at least everything - fake or otherwise - will look nice. So that's nice, we suppose.
Watch in awe below.
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