
Adobe Photoshop Product Manager, Bryan O’Neil Hughes, has released a very short video demonstrating the last Masking Tachnologies that Adobe is working on. Watch the 1:10 minute video. Will the features will be announced in Photoshop CS5
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Adobe Photoshop Product Manager, Bryan O’Neil Hughes, has released a very short video demonstrating the last Masking Tachnologies that Adobe is working on. Watch the 1:10 minute video. Will the features will be announced in Photoshop CS5

John Dowdell, Adobe San Francisco, posted on his blog, Adobe authoring for “HTML5”, saying. “Future versions of Adobe Creative Suite? It’s a big software effort, often on a two-year cycle. I know they’re adding “HTML 5” features for the next big release, but we don’t yet even know the
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Improper Photography. What a chillingly lovely and delicate phrase, “Improper Photography“.
Update: This thread appears to have awoken recently with several new commenters adding their thoughts to the Comment section below. Feel free to add yours as well.
I had run across a headline on one the many online news feeds that I read, “Webster Man Arrested for Improper Photography”.
My first though was, ‘oh, my students do that all the time!’ But no. It is a legal term and it is a state jail felony in Texas.

Here is a short video for people enamored of Avatar, of avatars in general, and/or of Photoshop.
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Your feedback is being sought on potential changes to the Adobe Photoshop CS5 (and CS6, CS7, etc.) Save for Web dialog.
John Nack, Principal Product Manager, Adobe Photoshop says:
“Moving Photoshop from Apple’s Carbon to Cocoa technologies is an enormously long endeavor with many subtleties…we’re thinking of dropping the Save for Web sub-dialog that lets one choose which files on disk to replace.”
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Adobe Creative Suite 5 and other Adobe CS5 software will require Firefox browser to be closed during installation.