My experience with Billings 2.5. I’ve tried Billings in the past and really admire the user experience. (Via Veerle’s blog.)
Monthly Archive for May, 2007
Google 3D Warehouse comes to Photoshop “Adobe and Google have announced Photoshop CS3 Extended plug-in for the Google 3D Warehouse…” (Via MacNN.)
News: Camera Raw 4.1 improves noise reduction, sharpening “Adobe has updated the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop with improved noise reduction and sharpening, plus support for 13 additional model. (Via Macworld.)
Sphere: Related ContentDear Adobe: What the hell happened to you?. Updating updaters is never fun. Adobe definitely needs to work on this. (Via Download Squad.)
A new version of the Photoshop Action Pack collection of Automator actions has
been released by Ben Long at completedigitalphotography.com. The Photoshop
Action Pack lets you control Photoshop CS, CS2 and now CS3 from Apple’s
Automator, allowing you to create complex automated image processing workflows.
Through Automator’s drag-and-drop interface, you can easily build stand-alone
applications, droplets, Finder plug-ins and watch folders that automate all
sorts of normally tedious operations. With the addition of the Photoshop Action
Pack, you can use Automator to drive Photoshop.
Continue reading ‘Photoshop Action Pack version 3.5 now available for download’
Sphere: Related ContentYukio has been working with Adobe Illustrator since its creation, and it shows in his work. Using a combination of Blends, Gradients and the Gradient Mesh tool, Yukio achieves a stunning level of detail and finesse in his execution of reflective surfaces. Adobe® Illustrator® to the max!
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Photoshop: Give your photos a Hollywood effect. Pretty cool. (Via Lifehacker.)
Well, it’s pretty much official. As John Nack has posted on his blog, FreeHand will no longer be updated, if you haven’t already it’s now time to move over to Illustrator:
Adobe does not plan to develop and deliver any new feature-based releases of FreeHand, or to deliver patches or updates for new operating systems or hardware. Adobe will, however, continue to sell FreeHand MX, and will offer technical and customer support according to our support policies.
Continue reading ‘The Casualties of CS3: FreeHand’
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