Posts tagged Photoshop
Apparent Software has launched the MacGraPhoto bundle — Mac users get 7 premium graphics applications for the price of one — or even for free. Applications in MacGraPhoto bundle will satisfy most of imaging needs of any Mac user: image editing, applying effects, format conversion, batch processing, vector drawing, geo-tagging photos, framing them or even creating posters and postcards. Continue reading »
Posted by admin, November 21, 2009
Ever wonder what it would be like to get inside the head of an accomplished photographer as he chooses a subject, works the scene, selects an image, and then edits the image, resulting in a piece of photographic art? Here’s your opportunity
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Posted by admin, November 21, 2009
Here we are for the next installment of Thweet Tweets, and there’s a lot of diversity here … some of the more interesting, unique, weird, useful, amazing, cool, informative, educational, valuable, free, beneficial tweets we’ve seen recently in the blogosphere and tweetosphere
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Posted by admin, November 2, 2009
Cheetah3D is a super cool, very popular 3D modeling solution for Mac OS X. It’s now been upgraded to 5.0, adding completely new node based material system, optimized render engine, extended modeling tools, and many small UI enhancements.
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Posted by Fred, October 24, 2009
ArtOptimizer will reduce Illustrator job size and speed up processing by eliminating excess image data and performing essential image adjustments Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 19, 2009
This is quite a web site. It is a great idea. Wish I had thought of it first. What if you need an alternative to Office, Photoshop, etc. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, September 25, 2009
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 »
Posted by Fred, May 25, 2009
This little gem can save hours and hours. Yes, we’ve known how to do this in Adobe Photoshop for years. But…
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Posted by Fred, May 21, 2009
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 »
Posted by Fred, December 27, 2008
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 »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, November 14, 2008
DropFrame – add frames to your images easily Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 16, 2008
Lesa Snider King, noted graphics expert, teaches how to take our photos to the next level at Luther Jackson Middle School, 3020 Gallows Road, Falls Church, Virginia, on April 26 at 9:30 a.m at Washington Apple Pi, a DC metro area Macintosh User Group’s monthly meeting. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, April 13, 2008
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 »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, April 5, 2008
Graphic Extras has created three embellishment brushes packs that work in all Adobe image editing programs that are rather unique, and well crafted. These royalty-free designs for use in illustrations, packaging, web designs, CDs, books, leaflets, scrap booking and more. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, March 18, 2008
If you’re in the Washington D.C. area, these courses are highly recommended… Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, February 9, 2008