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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 00:00 |
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Today Adobe put out a teaser about a new feature that will be included in both Camera Raw and Lightroom 3, when they become available. The new features aren't really 'new' because they already existed in some manner, in Photoshop. Regardless, they are great tools that move Lightroom yet another step toward becoming the only application you need to do serious photographic work.
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 00:00 |
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This week I've been in Santa Clara, CA at the SaaSCon and CSO Perspective conferences. Computerworld put on the SaaSCon event, which was my primary focus, and while there, my main objective was to record interviews with some of the presenters and vendors.
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Friday, 02 April 2010 00:00 |
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I've been watching the market for HDR photo applications (that's High Dynamic Range) for the last couple years. Photoshop has a tool for creating HDR images, but from all accounts, it's not nearly as effective as any number of separate applications. I've tried a few with varied success, but today's experiment has me just a little more enthusiastic.
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Monday, 29 March 2010 11:13 |
I stopped using MS Outlook a few months ago in favor of Google Apps and Gmail. Probably the biggest single thing I prefer about Gmail is the fact that I don't need to synchronize my data between multiple computers. There are some other features as well, but this is by far the best. But one thing I used with Outlook was a little add-on called Xobni, that displayed information about my contacts along the right side of the message, both for incoming and outgoing mail. It was amazing how much more personal my email seemed when I actually saw a picture of the person, and a little bit of information about what they did and where they were.
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 00:00 |
FUD! Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. Who can blame anyone for being uneasy about the new healthcare bill? Regardless what side of the political fence you're on, the bill is now reality, and there actually is language on paper that defines the bill itself. The article linked below, from Proskauer.com is a great, non-politicized road map of the provisions in the bill, and when they are set to take place.
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010 06:46 |
This is an entry created from the Flock editor. It's external from the Joomla editor, so I'm not at all sure how/if this will work out.
This should be in the body section now.
And this might be an image I was able to drag to the editor... looks like it appeared.
Not certain about Fonts
Fonts
Fonts
Fonts
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010 00:00 |
I'm a fan of PDF. For that matter, I'm a fan of most things Adobe, but PDF is one of those applications that acts as an equalizer between applications. It has an amazing array of options, and the current version (v9) can do amazing things that one would never expect from an application that most people see as a way to replace paper. But, it's a little pricey for lots of folks.
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 05:02 |
 Since I can't understand Japanese, I don't really understand what this robot is supposed to do, but at least the first scenes remind me of the theater in MST3. That said, I wouldn't want to be sitting next to this monster.
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 00:00 |
Last night I received a personal email from Adobe announcing the launch date for its updated suite of applications, to be called (surprise!) Adobe Creative Suite CS5.
Hi Scott, Today, Adobe started letting the world know that CS5 will be launched on April 12th, 2010.
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010 08:42 |
Ever since Adobe introduced its Lightroom for Photoshop product (3 years ago?) I've been an avid user. At first I just wanted to have a better catalog for my photos, and at first that's pretty much what I got... until I started to actually use the product. At this point, I think that Adobe really should drop the "for Photoshop" portion of its naming convention, because even with the current version, 2.6, I hardly ever use Photoshop for standard editing.
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