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Tag Archives: Photoshop
Software Choices
Those who regularly use Adobe’s iconic Photoshop program will have already made the decision whether to accept the relatively new subscription program or stick with an earlier iterated version (CS6 being the last). Moving to their Creative Cloud model ensured … Continue reading
Adobe Deal
The move to subscription software is in full swing and the pressure to sign up is getting stronger. Adobe is now offering the Photoshop CC/Lightroom 5 package for $9.99 a month even if you don’t own a previous version of … Continue reading
New Creative Cloud package from Adobe
Looks like “crowd-voicing”—as in large numbers of people complaining very pointedly and loudly—can sometimes have an effect, even on really big companies. If you use an Adobe photo editing product, you’ve probably followed the mini-firestorm of debate that ensued after … Continue reading
Forced Change
Get ready to say goodbye to Adobe’s Creative Suite. It’s the end of the road for the array of conventional boxed software applications previously available as individual programs like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, or InDesign, or packaged as targeted suites. Adobe … Continue reading
Imaging Computers
While much of the emphasis in discussions of digital photography hardware revolves around camera bodies and lenses, the computer component is critically important too, at least if you value your time as part of the equation. It’s the combination of … Continue reading
Real, and Maybe Real
Real. Some things we know are going to happen—like the next iteration of Adobe Photoshop. This comes around every couple of years or so and there’s always a lot of grumbling… some at the cost of upgrades, and some at … Continue reading
Bits and Pieces
It’s been a busy year so far and without a doubt there’s more to come. Here’s a short rundown. Adobe Lightroom 4 has just been released. There are some pretty big changes that should appeal to most users and the … Continue reading
The Software Tax
Anyone seriously engaged in digital photography knows all too well the cost of the tools involved in downloading, optimizing, outputting, and archiving those precious image files. Whoever suggested digital imaging was cheaper or easier than using film probably didn’t have … Continue reading