Adobe Photoshop CS5 has been officially announced, and the details of this latest version are being
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Adobe Creative Suite CS5 will include a new feature called CS Review. “CS5 Countdown is on…” posted today by Kevin Lynch on the official Adobe blog. The blog covers the CS Review new feature, Omniture, AIR 2, Flash Player 10.1, and Apple iPhone and iPad compatibility. It also contains the first mention I’ve seen anywhere…
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New to Adobe CS 5 is the Mini Bridge. What is Mini Bridge? How do I find Mini Bridge? How does Mini Bridge Work? It is, like the name says, a ‘mini’ version of Bridge, Adobe’s file viewing and organizing application. Mini Bridge is new to CS 5 appearing in Photoshop, InDesign, and InCopy. Adobe…
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Adobe Photoshop CS5 has been officially announced, and the details of this latest version are being
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Now it can be told. I was a beta tester for Adobe Photoshop CS5. In Adobe-speak, that is called a ‘Prerelease Team Member‘. There is an expression in English, “the cat is out of the bag”, generally taken to mean that a big secret has been revealed. The no-longer secret is that Photoshop CS5 exists…
Photoshop CS5 Rule of Thirds Overlay Revealed Dividing a composition by the traditional ‘Rule of Thirds‘ seems like it is about to become easier in Adobe Photoshop CS5 as revealed in a sneak peek video just published by Adobe, showing the amazing ‘Content-Aware’ technology they’ve been working on. That video unveils a ‘Rule of Thirds…
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Principle Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop, John Nack, has come out with a strongly worded rebuttal to claims that Adobe is attempting to sabotage HTML5.