Posts tagged: "Adobe"

Apple released an iMac update that brings both quad-core CPUs and Thunderbolt technology to the entire family of all-in-one iMac desktop computers. Alongside the revolutionary I/O technology and blazing fast processors, Apple also introduced a new FaceTime HD camera and an improved Radeon GPU Read MoreRead More link

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In the months since the iPad’s launch, App developers have been hard at work making use of the extra size and features of Apple’s largest iOS device.  In that time the iPad has seen wide adoption, from consumers using iPad for browsing and entertainment in their homes, to being deeply integrated into forward thinking businesses.  Read MoreRead More link

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Font Management

by The Foundation on June 28, 2010 · 0 comments

by James Klann | Twitter.com/thefndtn Fonts… you know them, you love them, and sometimes you even hate them. They’re those pesky little files that designers can’t live without, but can cause havoc with Mac OS X. Since the introduction of OS X, back in the halcyon days of 2001, fonts have been a thorn in Read MoreRead More link

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by Patrick McAvey | Twitter.com/thefndtn In April, Adobe released the CS5 versions of its Creative Suite applications. All of the key programs are now updated to version CS5, and have a nice array of new features and tools that are both powerful and compelling. However this article is about some of the other factors that Read MoreRead More link

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The ascendancy of digital photography and cross publishing streams using internet and print have caused major shifts in image editing away from CMYK and toward RGB. Now, the evolution of color-managed workflows using ICC profiling has introduced many to the concept of LAB space. Forward thinking color specialists have figured out how to use LAB Read MoreRead More link

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