Posts tagged adobe

PHYX Keyer for Adobe After Effects

PHYX Keyer is a new collection of keying plug-ins designed to work inside Adobe After Effects CS3 / CS4, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Apple Final Cut Express applications.

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Slammer Designer’s Geometry Box

Ringce has rolled out Slammer 0.9.6, an update to their unique designer’s layout and geometry utility for Mac OS X. Suitable for graphic designers, web and application developers alike

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Flash to go away on G3

Ars Technica is reporting that in the release of bulletin announcing a security update to Flash, Adobe stated that the next release of Flash Player (10.1) in early 2010 will be the last one which will run on the PowerPC G3 chip.

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Custom Banners for Templates

Photoshop designer Karen Kaufman helps those who are building template style websites but lack the skills to create an extraordinary header with the customer’s image, logo and text to create a look unique to any website. Continue reading »

Slammer Designer’s Geometry Box

Ringce Slammer Ringce has rolled out Slammer 0.9.6, an update to their unique designer’s layout and geometry utility for Mac OS X. Suitable for graphic designers, web and application developers alike, Slammer is a universal layout tool which embraces the grid system.

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Premiere Elements 8

Missing Manuals Series from David Pogue - Premiere Elements 8Armed with a camcorder and Premiere Elements video editing software, you can create art. Or, if your goals are a little less lofty, you can chronicle family events, show off on YouTube, or produce a video project for school. You’ll want to get Premiere Elements 8, the book that should have been in the box

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Free Freehand

Freehand was originally developed here in the metroplex. If I remember correctly, when Adobe purchased Altus, they decided to maintain Illustrator as their package and spun off Freehand back to the developer, Altsys. Altsys was planning on marketing it themselves. They even had the packaging all planned. Continue reading »

Art Directors Toolkit

If you’re a professional publisher, or deal with color printing of any kind, then you know you need to stay up to date with Pantone Color System. Now you can hook right in Continue reading »

InDesign CS4 EasyCatalog

Now that Adobe is launching CS4, those of you who publish database based content will want this upgrade. EasyCatalog gives you dynamic, two-way, linking of data from a CSV file or database! Sweet. Continue reading »

‘Critical’ Acrobat security holes

I can remember many heated discussions, and quite a bit of dissent when applications began the practice of ‘phoning home’ when the user launches the program. Today the constant connection may turn out to be a hazard… Continue reading »

Photoshop CS4 Hardware

What’s it Going to Take to Run Photoshop CS4? Adobe Photoshop is about as rich a program as you’ll ever encounter. But no quantity of tips, tricks, and workarounds can compensate for hardware that’s inadequate for the task, or a poorly configured system. Conrad Chavez and David Blatner look at building an environment in which Photoshop CS4 — and you can excel. Continue reading »

Why MacWorld won’t be like MacWorld

Well, you know that all good things come to an end. Perhaps the changing landscape in the economy will affect the rest of us as after all. We’ve all come to know and love Adobe as a huge supporter of Mac users and MacWorld, but that appears to be changing Continue reading »

Adobe CS4

By now you probably know that Adobe has released an update of its Creative Suite to version 4. It is a major update, after all the suite contains a lot of programs. Is the upgrade worth it? Continue reading »

Graphic Preflight Reports for Adobe InDesign

Zevrix Solutions announces the release of InPreflight 2.5, a major update to its quality control solution for Adobe InDesign. InPreflight quickly and easily locates potential problems, helps produce error-free documents and automates packaging of multiple files. Continue reading »

Adobe Talks about Photoshop, CS4

In his blog, John Nack of Adobe talks about 64 bit Photoshop. That is, how it is coming to Windows with CS4 and why it is not going to be 64 bit on the Mac. Continue reading »