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fmolly

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Is this a presentation of Leopard or another Photoshop fake I'm Naïvely falling for???

Fmolly
 
Wow that's a really poor photoshop job. Look at the edges of the crowd's heads. And the top right corner of the screen is really sharp compared to the rest of the picture.
 
That user interface looks nice, but all the other things, like Steve Jobs' "reflection" or whatever it is and the audience are photoshopped and I see no reason why this should be the real thing.
 
who knows but i like the finder. looks easy. and the zoom in/out like in iphoto is a nice feature...
 
fmolly said:
.... Is this a presentation of Leopard or another Photoshop fake I'm Naïvely falling for???

Fmolly
If you send me your bank's name and routing number, your checking account number, and your date of birth, SSN, and mother's maiden name for verification, I will give you the definitive answer to this question.
 
nifty_nigel10 said:
it's likely to be fake, the background isn't even new and what's with the date??
Assuming Monday August 7th 2006 - Jobs keynote to WWDC including Leopard preview.

I'd love it if it looked similar to this though. It would have to be fully customisable though.
 
steve_hill4 said:
Assuming Monday August 7th 2006 - Jobs keynote to WWDC including Leopard preview.

I'd love it if it looked similar to this though. It would have to be fully customisable though.


yeah, but it's not monday the 7th of august yet and i doubt they'd stage WWDC a week before hand and then broadcast the keynote as supposedly "live"

It would be kinda cool i guess, i'm not so keen on it, that unified(thats the name of that theme right?) menu bar doesn't look so good. tbh it looks more like windows vista again, everything being transparent etc.
 
Oooo! I know what this means. With Leopard we will always see a picture, or perhaps a video, of Steve Jobs as a transparent overlay on the screen. I can't wait to get that feature. :rolleyes: Or perhaps it's a new Exposé mode... hit F8 and Steve Jobs flies in Dashboard-style.
 
I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Jobs seems to be navigating using a webcam. Notice his hand over the window controls.
The technology to use your hands+isight to navigate is already there so i will not be surprised if it's included in leopard. And although it's a bit straining to have your hands on the air all the time, it's a nice alternative input method that can find it's way into tablets or other similar products.

Although the screenshot has several glitches and are 98% fake there are some nice features in there that i hope we get in Leopard.
 
Why a projection of a desktop would have a reflection on it of Steve Jobs or any reflection of real-world objects is completely beyond me...
 
gekko513 said:
Oooo! I know what this means. With Leopard we will always see a picture, or perhaps a video, of Steve Jobs as a transparent overlay on the screen. I can't wait to get that feature. :rolleyes: Or perhaps it's a new Exposé mode... hit F8 and Steve Jobs flies in Dashboard-style.

Hehehehe thats so funny. Fingers crossed for that one ;)
 
BornAgainMac said:
It is fake. I have seen Steve wear that shirt last year. :p
you pay farr too much attention to keynotes :p

On that photoshop (which i reckon is good, except for the transparent SJ), I like the Desktop Dashboard widgets, and the itunes style windows.
I dont like the icons, dock, dock icons, metallic menu bar, black information bar, the massive close buttons and the little XP button in the menu
 
This is probably the fakest capture I have ever seen... why is Steve's reflection on the screen? That doesn't make any sense, unless of course he is using an iSight to project a transparent display of him... but no. And why would someone even bother Photoshoping an image like this? I mean, come on! It's on stage... don't you think we would've heard about this?

Sometimes Photoshop artists need to think before creating.
 
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