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Photoshop Lightroom pioneer leaves Adobe for Microsoft: related news
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Mark Hamburg began work for Adobe in 1990 and helped develop Photoshop versions after the 1.0 release. After Photoshop 7 shipped, he left his position as chief architect of Photoshop to begin development (by himself) of what we would later call Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Hamburg is responsible for many groundbreaking features in both Photoshop and Lightroom but, thankfully for Adobe, his timing for leaving the company is not horribly inconvenient. The Lightroom team now consists of over 50 people, and Lightroom 2.0 has recently hit public beta status.
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via ArsTechnica @ 15:02 29th Apr
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Adobe Photoshop is one of the world's leading graphics editing programs, developed by Adobe Systems. Available on Mac OS or PC, Photoshop is used as one of the leading image design programs for the World Wide Web. The most recent version of Photoshop, or Photoshop CS2, "bridges" between other Adobe products such as Image Ready, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, and Encore DVD to produce professional videos and DVDs. Photoshop uses a file format called a .PSD or .PDD to store multiple layers of an image. Recently Adobe released a program called Photoshop Elements in order to give a less expensive version of Photoshop with many of the same features. Although Adobe Photoshop is used primarily in doing touch-up for digital photos, it is also used for creating designs for web pages and professional companies.
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via Articles Bridge @ 17:47 24th Jun
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NewTek, Inc., manufacturer of industry-leading 3D animation and video products today announced the release of LightWave Rendition™ for Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 Extended. Based upon the rendering engine of Emmy® Award-winning LightWave 3D®, LightWave Rendition™ for Adobe® Photoshop® gives creative artists the capability to render models imported into Photoshop® CS3 Extended™ with the ability to deliver the richness of detail, textures and lighting attributes found in the original 3D artwork. The resulting output delivers a high-quality, photo-realistic image, all from within the Photoshop Extended environment.
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via Event DV @ 12:44 21st Jun
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Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe Photoshop Express public beta, a free Rich Internet Application (RIA) available to anyone who wants to store, sort and show off digital photos with eye-catching effects. During the public beta period, Adobe will solicit Photoshop Express user feedback on product features and functionality, which will continue to evolve over time. As the newest addition to the Photoshop family line, Photoshop Express has taken much of Adobe's best image editing technology and made it simple and accessible to a new online audience.
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via Shutterbug @ 17:29 21st May
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Mark Hamburg, a programmer who worked on Photoshop since version 2.0 and helped lead development of the newer Photoshop Lightroom, has left Adobe Systems for a new job at Microsoft.
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via CNET.com.au @ 12:33 29th Apr
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Mark Hamburg worked on Adobe Systems' Photoshop and Lightroom. Lightroom 2.0, in beta now, gets local editing abilities, shown above.
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via CNET News.com @ 14:00 28th Apr
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The affordability of digital cameras and SD cards and widespread distribution of tutorials and techniques of photography have transformed many crowds of consumers into amateur digital photographers. They buy 16GB SDHC cards to store the memories. They read the tutorials and techniques for taking good pictures. And they know that post-processing matters in photography. Sadly, they also realize that learning how to use a full blown version of Adobe Photoshop would take up a lot of their time and resources just for a few features that they'd probably need. Not to mention that the professional Adobe Photoshop version, in terms of costs, is out of range of most consumers. Adobe actually saw this trend and created a product just for the amateur photographers: I'm talking about Adobe Photoshop Elements -- for simplicity in use and attractive pri
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via Dark Vision Hardware @ 17:20 22nd Jun
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via Mac Animation Pro @ 3:10 25th Jun
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via Mac Design Pro @ 12:40 21st Jun
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via DMN Photoshop @ 12:44 21st Jun
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via DMN Newswire @ 19:18 20th Jun
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via Animation Artist @ 19:19 20th Jun
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via Broadcast Newsroom @ 11:04 20th Jun
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via Digital Animators @ 11:10 20th Jun
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via Mac Animation Pro @ 11:10 20th Jun
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via Oceania @ 11:11 20th Jun
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via SIGGRAPH News @ 11:11 20th Jun
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Adobe Systems has graciously provided some Lynda.com clips for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. These particular clips feature host Chris Orwig. In this movie, host Chris Orwig discusses cropping in Photoshop Lightroom. He starts by creating a custom 4x5 ratio image to show that you can crop using custom settings.
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via Tutorial Finder @ 3:32 11th May
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Like a well-fed amoeba, Adobe's Photoshop has split in two for 2007, producing its own child, Photoshop CS3 Extended. Think of the 755 (ex. VAT) Extended version as Photoshop Heavy (as opposed to Photoshop Light); it's basically the same application with some extra capabilities and bundled scripts targeted at video post-production tasks, 3D texture-map editing and scientific image analysis. At about 200 (ex. VAT) more than Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended is a significant upgrade decision one which we're not sure will entirely satisfy the relevant users.
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via ZDNet @ 21:23 8th May
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Adobe’s Photoshop application is the standard for many digital photographers. Heck, it’s even a verb now, as in “that looks Photoshopped.” But, at $500 and up, depending on the packaging, Photoshop CS3 is overkill for many users. Recognizing that the majority of photographers don’t want to be spending their time learning a complex program, Adobe has offered Photoshop Elements, a reduced but very capable editing program for a much more reasonable price (about $90).
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via Shutterbug @ 11:03 3rd Jul
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An influential Adobe programmer has been tapped to help develop the interface for the next version of Windows, according to an observer at Photoshop News. Lightroom and former Photoshop programmer Mark Hamburg has been recruited by Microsoft to work on the "user experience" of the operating system and has reportedly been given an exceptional offer that persuaded him to switch to the Redmond-based company. The move is also said to have been spurred on by a desire to change fields and comes out of a desire to potentially resolve Windows design decisions.
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via Electronista @ 21:18 1st May
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Toronto, ON, June 12, 2008 - Avenza Systems Inc., producers of MAPublisher cartographic software for Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia FreeHand as well as MAPdataUSA, MAPdataCanada and MAPdataWorld royalty-free GIS data sets, announces the release of Geographic Imager 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3. Geographic Imager 2.0 is the latest version of this powerful software that adds geospatial functionality to Adobe Photoshop.
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via GIS Café @ 0:16 14th Jun
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Toronto, ON, June 12, 2008 - Avenza Systems Inc., producers of MAPublisher cartographic software for Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia FreeHand as well as MAPdataUSA, MAPdataCanada and MAPdataWorld royalty-free GIS data sets, announces the release of Geographic Imager 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3. Geographic Imager 2.0 is the latest version of this powerful software that adds geospatial functionality to Adobe Photoshop.
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via GISUser @ 1:36 13th Jun
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TORONTOAvenza Systems Inc., producers of MAPublisher cartographic software for Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia FreeHand as well as MAPdataUSA, MAPdataCanada and MAPdataWorld royalty-free GIS data sets, announces the release of Geographic Imager 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop CS2 and CS3. Geographic Imager 2.0 is the latest version of this powerful software that adds geospatial functionality to Adobe Photoshop.
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via Earth Imaging Journal @ 3:10 25th Jun
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Microsoft Watch writes "Microsoft downplays a recent DNS vulnerability in all Microsoft operating systems (XP, Vista, 2000, and 2003), claims Amit Klein, the security researcher who published the original vulnerability description (PDF) earlier this month. According to Klein, the description in Microsoft's Secure Windows Initiative blog entry is misleading, contains disinformation about the DNS transaction ID algorithm, and downplays the severity of the issue. Klein refutes Microsoft's claim that there is no way to reproduce the next transaction ID, given a series of observed transaction IDs. He shows that this is possible in his paper, which Microsoft had before publishing the SWI post, as well as on the series of data provided in the SWI blog itself.
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via Slashdot @ 13:45 29th Apr
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