The future of CSS: An interview with Eric Meyer

The future of CSS: An interview with Eric Meyer JL: CSS rendering in web authoring tools, including Dreamweaver, has been working hard to keep up. Do you think this has had an impact on the kinds of pages coming from current web designers?

EM: Absolutely. I talk to newly minted designers and they can’t wrap […]

The Genesis Project: Making Vista play nice – make it bend to your will

The Genesis Project: Making Vista play nice – make it bend to your will Recently, over the last couple of weeks, I have had a number of questions come at me about Production Premium’s compatibility with Vista and whether users should be using it.

For the record, Production Premium CS3 is and has been Vista […]

Call for Entries: Adobe Design Achievement Awards

Call for Entries: Adobe Design Achievement Awards

The Adobe Design Achievement Awards, created to honor great new student work, are now accepting entries.The loot on tap is not too shabby: Individual category winners in each of 12 categories receive $3,000 cash, a winner’s certificate, round-trip airfare to New York City and two nights’ stay; […]

First Look: Photoshop Elements 6

First Look: Photoshop Elements 6

Adobe’s Photoshop Elements is one of the most popular consumer level image editing tools on the market, and now with version 6, the company has added some cool features that are sure to please those familiar with the program as well as those new to the program.

Photoshop Elements […]

Lightroom Journal: Lightroom 1.2 and Leopard

Lightroom Journal: Lightroom 1.2 and Leopard

As noted in Adobe’s Leopard FAQ the current version of Lightroom 1.2 is not fully compatible with Leopard, Mac OS X 10.5. The good news is that we’ll be releasing an update in mid-November that will address key compatibility issues. In the interim, the following list describes areas […]

Adobe Leopard Support

Adobe Leopard Support

Aperture vs. Lightroom: What do the pros use?

John Nack on Adobe: Aperture vs. Lightroom: What do the pros use?

InfoTrends recently surveyed 1,026 professional photographers in North America to determine which software they used for raw file processing. Here’s what folks reported:

* 66.5% using the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in * 23.6% using Lightroom * 5.5% using Aperture

Premiere Pro 3.1 is here

The Genesis Project: Premiere Pro 3.1 is here

Premiere Pro 3.1 which is a FREE update provides editors with Panasonics DV25, DV50 and DV100 – also known as DVC Pro HD. Checking out the Adobe forums indicates that the response so far has been very good and we hope that you’ll be happy too. […]

Acrobat for Legal Professionals: Change PDF Versions using Acrobat

Acrobat for Legal Professionals: Change PDF Versions using Acrobat

Other times, you may need to change the version of a PDF you have to ensure compatibility with a client or colleague using an older version of Adobe Acrobat.In this article, I’ll cover the following:

* How to check the version of a PDF document […]

Tuning Photoshop for peak performance

John Nack on Adobe: Tuning Photoshop for peak performance

Fast performance, as I’ve said before, is the best possible feature: it just works, without requring you to learn anything or to change how you work. Not surprisingly, it’s always at the top of customers’ lists of requested features.

The Photoshop team works hard to […]