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May 30, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Adobe Updates Photoshop CS4 To Address Security Issues

Adobe Updates Photoshop CS4 To Address Security Issues

Adobe Photoshop CS4 11.0.2 update – multiple languages The Adobe Photoshop CS4 11.0.2 update addresses a number of critical issues and vulnerabilities discovered after Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop CS4 Extended (11.0 and 11.0.1) software were released. Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Photoshop CS4 11.0.1 and earlier for Windows and Macintosh that could allow an attacker ... read more

May 26, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

onOne Announces 64-bit Update For Genuine Fractals – Now Compatible With Photoshop CS5

onOne Announces 64-bit Update For Genuine Fractals – Now Compatible With Photoshop CS5

onOne announced the availability a 64-bit update to its Genuine Fractals image resizing plug-in for Photoshop CS5. According to onOne the upgrade provides a significant speed improvement, which is critical when working with large image files. The upgrade is free to all registered GF 6.0 users. It is important to note that this upgrade is only ... read more

May 26, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Adobe Labs Releases Camera Raw 6.1 Beta – First Version To Include Lens Correction Feature

Adobe Labs Releases Camera Raw 6.1 Beta – First Version To Include Lens Correction Feature

Adobe Labs has released Adobe Camera Raw 6.1 as a free beta “Release Candidate”. This version offers support for a number of new cameras, but more importantly supports the new Lens Correction Feature as part of the raw workflow pipeline that was initially introduced in Photoshop CS5 as a filter plug-in only. Like most good things ... read more

May 16, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Lens Correction Functionality To Come To ACR6 And Lightroom 3

Lens Correction Functionality To Come To ACR6 And Lightroom 3

When I first saw the new lens correction feature announced as a filter plug-in for Photoshop CS5, I thought, wow this is cool, but I’d really prefer to see it as part of the Lightroom Develop module where I can create non-destructive presets and sync the settings across multiple images. Well I guess for the first ... read more

April 28, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Adobe Announces Photoshop CS5 & CS 5 Extended – Adds 64-bit Processing And New Features To Mac

Adobe Announces Photoshop CS5 & CS 5 Extended – Adds 64-bit Processing And New Features To Mac

Adobe unvieled the new Creative Suite 5 family of products today including updates to Photoshop and Photoshop Extended. The products are expected to ship by mid May 2010. Beginning today, users can pre order Photoshop CS5 for $699 and CS5 Extended for $999. Upgrade pricing for existing users to Photoshop CS5 is $199 or $349 ... read more

April 12, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Adobe Previews New Content Aware Fill And Spot Healing Features In CS5

Adobe Previews New Content Aware Fill And Spot Healing Features In CS5

In the lead up to the CS5 announcement scheduled for later this month, Adobe has begun sharing some of the new features on a selective basis. In this video posted on YouTube Adobe Labs’ Dan Goldman demonstrates the new content aware spot healing and content aware fill features. The technology is very impressive, and I ... read more

April 1, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

The Countdown Begins For Adobe Creative Suite 5

The Countdown Begins For Adobe Creative Suite 5

   Adobe has posted a teaser countdown clock for CS5 on their website. Pretty impressive when it shows the number of days, hours, minutes and even seconds to “Your First Look At CS5″. Now before you start setting up lawn chairs, tents or sleeping bags in front of the virtual Adobe store, the countdown clock does not ... read more

March 26, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Photoshop At 20 – When An App Became A Verb

Photoshop At 20 – When An App Became A Verb

There are many company names that become so common place in our language, that they eventually end up becoming verbs. After all who hasn’t Xeroxed their butt after they were caught Googling someone at the company Christmas party… anyone?? It is much rarer however, for a software application to reach this “verb” status. That is exactly ... read more

February 19, 2010 in News by John Omvik 0 comments

Unified Color Technologies Announces HDR PhotoStudio For Mac – Offers True 32-bit HDR Color Editing For Mac Users

Unified Color Technologies Announces HDR PhotoStudio For Mac – Offers True 32-bit HDR Color Editing For Mac Users

Unified Color Technologies announced that they have begun shipping a Macintosh version of their HDR PhotoStudio software. HDR PhotoStudio has a reputation for delivering true color and realistic looking High Dynamic Range images. It is based on the company’s own “Beyond RGB” color model that encompasses the full human visual gamut, and separates brightness from ... read more

February 3, 2010 in News by Micah Walter 0 comments