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Mac 10.5.4 update improves CS3 support

Mac 10.5.4 update improves CS3 support. (Via John Nack on Adobe.)

Adobe ships Acrobat 9, updated CS3 suites

Adobe ships Acrobat 9, updated CS3 suites. So if you haven’t bought CS3 yet now it comes with Acrobat 9. Also of note, the Design Premium version now throws in Fireworks. (Via MacNN.)

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Mac OS X 10.5.3 users grapple with bugs in Adobe CS3, graphics

Mac OS X 10.5.3 users grapple with bugs in Adobe CS3, graphics. Looks like there are still glitches involved with opening from a server in CS3. (Via AppleInsider.)

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QuarkXPress 8 to target Adobe’s Creative Suite this August

QuarkXPress 8 to target Adobe’s Creative Suite this August. I know I’m biased, but Quark just looks so ridiculous to me nowadays. (Via AppleInsider.)

Version Cue, what?

I was just reading through this post on creativebits about version strategies:

I know the Adobe package contains Version Cue, but I never really managed to grasp how it works. Every time I try to learn about it, all I find is marketing mumbo-jumbo instead of a simple tutorial on how to use it, and I get discouraged. If you know a place to learn about it, please share!

Just as I thought, a lot of creative professionals either don’t even know that Version Cue exists or if they do, can’t wrap their head around how it works. It’s sad because being a software developer myself, no one wants to think that all their efforts into building out a feature are lost to the general audience of that product. What makes Ivan post even more tragic is the fact that his suggested versioning scheme is very similar to what Version Cue does for you behind the scenes.

I’ve known about Version Cue for quite some time (GoLive Server anyone?) and had the opportunity to start using it last year when my team went from one (lonely ol’ me) to now about five people who need to access our graphical assets, designs, and page comps. I quickly realized when the team started to grow that we needed to arrive at a solution that would allow us all to share assets from a central repository and not trip ourselves up from saving over each other’s files. We were able to set up the server just fine and with any software, it took us a little bit of time to get comfortable using it but nowadays it works great for us.

I would like to know what all of you think about Version Cue and if a deeper dive into how to use Version Cue and what it’s doing would be helpful to anybody. Would it?

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A Note on Adobe Keyboard Shortcuts

BittboxBittbox Mac Users: A Note on Adobe Keyboard Shortcuts Get those function keys back. (Via The Iconfactory - Links.)

Happy birthday, Photoshop and Lightroom!

Happy birthday, Photoshop and Lightroom! “Is today, February 19th, ‘The Most Important Date In Digital Imaging History (Via John Nack on Adobe.)

It’s funny on Photoshop’s birthday, I find myself struggling to get mine to run. You see I just swapped out my original MacBook for a MacBook Pro. Since then, I first couldn’t get Save for Web to come up in Photoshop. I finally figured out it was a possibly corrupted preference file. Then in debugging this, I reinstalled Photoshop and a few other apps in the suite. They worked fine until I decided to run the updater. Now when I try to open a document in any app, it crashes spectacularly. Now I’m deleting, reinstalling everything, and now trying to reinstall again to see if I can get everything working for me. Ugh.

Update: So it turned out to be a comedy of errors (but not really funny). I swapped out my original MacBook for an extra MacBook Pro someone traded out at work. So I did a Time Machine brain transplant to the new (old) MacBook Pro.

The migration seemed to go okay until I tried to do some work over the weekend and realized the Save for Web window wouldn’t open up. The UI would dim like it was going to work but then nothing. I tried to reinstall Photoshop but that didn’t help. Continue reading ‘Happy birthday, Photoshop and Lightroom!’

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Adobe Stock Photos to be discontinued

Adobe Stock Photos to be discontinued. (Via John Nack on Adobe.)