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Posts Tagged ‘Adobe’

Reasons To Attend PhotoshopWorld. #10

PhotoshopWorld - Boston March 25-27 2009 is a gathering of professional and non professional creatives focussed on one thing - "How can I Improve my use of Photoshop" The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) organizes two of these conventions annually, one for the west coast and one for the east. Over the next few weeks I will be posting some of the →


CS4 Launch Broadcast | Adobe TV 2.0

For those that didn't catch the actual web broadcast of the CS4 launch on the 23rd you can watch it here, courtesy of Adobe TV. Version 2.0 of Adobe TV was also launched this week, check it out here. [if the arrow spins too long, click home] You'll find a ton of content on all the Adobe apps, and all free. Improvements in version 2 include: Load Time Navigation Download →


CS4 – Finally!

Adobe have put an awful lot of marketing force into the announcement of CS4 today and videos have popped up all over the place. John Nack has posted some details about, well, the details. Some of my Favorites: Flick panning (aka "Hand-tossed pixels") for quicker navigation of high-res documents Support for using miniaturized panel groups on secondary monitors. (The term "panel" now replaces "palette" throughout the →


CS4 Learning Centers

In case you haven't heard, Adobe is "Announcing" the latest and greatest of the Creative Suite -CS4 on Tuesday 23rd Sept. Well to help boost creativity and learning the NAPP (National Association of Photoshop Professionals) is sending a special bonus issue of Photoshop User to all its members. In addition, its sister publication, Layers magazine will be hosting a Creative Suite →


Adobe Posts Lightroom 2.1 Update

Adobe has posted a "Release candidate" of Lightroom 2.1 at Adobe Labs. It supposedly addresses many minor issues (bugs) and performance levels. The Release Candidate identity is explained by Adobe in the following manner: "The ‘release candidate’ label indicates that this update is well tested but would benefit from additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to all of our customers. →