
We just discussed how Adobe's Photoshop update is good for the tablet market, and now Adobe has just demonstrated some new Apps at the Photoshop World Conference.
One of them is Adobe Eazel, which is essentially a finger painting app. I have seen a lot of painting apps before, but this one is interesting ...
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May 10th, 2011 | Posted in Photo Apps | Comments Off

Two days ago, Adobe announced the immediate availability of the Professional Edition of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. According to the official Press Release, it is "a turnkey solution that includes hosted services and viewer technology that allow a spectrum of publishers to cost-efficiently publish content to Android tablets, BlackBerry PlayBook and Apple iPad". ...
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May 5th, 2011 | Posted in Software | Comments Off
What you are seeing here is some new technology from Photoshop called Puppet Warp. It isn't available now, but will probably be a hit when it does become available.
You can watch the video above of Russell Preston Brown, a "Photoshop Evangelist" (that's what they call them) use this tech to manipulate the bending ...
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April 5th, 2010 | Posted in Software | Comments Off

For some people, the ease of operation of a digital camera is a must. Samsung has a concept camera that can cater to the needs of novice image shooting. In fact, you may even call this camera even a kid can use thanks to its basic features.
The camera is the Samsung Blossoms DPS Camera ...
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August 25th, 2009 | Posted in Samsung | 4 Comments

Flashes are important for the trendy photographers but the need to identify the right flash to use remains. Though we are in the age of digital photography where people can simply use available software like Adobe Photoshop, the NYU researchers seem to have stumbled upon something better. They call it the Invisible Flash.
The said ...
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July 29th, 2009 | Posted in Accessories | 1 Comment

We are all aware that the key towards being able to enhance and improve on images lies heavily on the software used. Of course the intervention of graphics artists and photo editors will likewise have a bearing but it seems that in the end, the software to use will make the difference. And apparently, Adobe ...
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July 21st, 2009 | Posted in Advice, Software | 2 Comments

It seems that a lot of companies are following suit to the standards that the Apple App Store has created. After the App Store and the Blackberry App World, Dell is launching its own download site which seems to be automatic for any company of their caliber.
But what makes it interesting is the fact ...
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July 17th, 2009 | Posted in Software | 3 Comments
One beneficiary of the benefits of the Photoshop software are the companies that make a living out of proving how people can lose weight. The strategy is ideal if you can get away with it but thanks to the controversial Photoshop Effect that has been tied up with Diet.com, you have to wonder if people ...
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July 13th, 2009 | Posted in Software | 1 Comment

As far as photography and image editing is concerned, lighting plays a vital role in enhancing raw images taken. Depending on the software you are using, effects often vary. But now, Nik Software adds the Adobe Photoshop Lighting 2 support to its Complete Collection Ultimate Edition which should more or less widen the things that ...
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June 19th, 2009 | Posted in Software | Comments Off

If you want to enhance your desktop publishing to produce quality and influential designs, earn it in style with Adobe Max. Fortunately you still have time as Adobe Max 2009 is currently open for this year’s sessions which will run from October 4 to 7 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in LA.
The Envision ...
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June 17th, 2009 | Posted in Digital Art/Photos, Software | Comments Off