Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at September 12th, 2006
Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 5.0 software, a major upgrade to the No. 1 selling consumer photo editing software Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 31st, 2006
O’Reilly Media, Inc. and CMP Technology, Inc., co-producers of the annual Web 2.0 Conference, today jointly announced the launch of a new broad-based conference and tradeshow serving the larger market of those who build and leverage the web. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 25th, 2006
Strata, the company adding the power of 3D to the designer’s toolset, released today the trial version of Strata Foto 3D. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 24th, 2006
It’s now even easier to create breathtakingly realistic 3D landscapes and animations with Bryce. For a limited time, DAZ is pleased to offer Bryce 5 software absolutely FREE! Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 23rd, 2006
Adobe’s new software
for easily sharing 3D-type documents gets an update for support of more formats. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 21st, 2006
The largest Photoshop educational event in the world – Photoshop World Conference & Expo – is opening its Tech Expo to the general public for one day only Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 17th, 2006
Adobe has released an update for Photoshop CS2, bringing the version to 9.0.2. There are no official details or downloads on the Adobe site, but the update is available through the in-program Updates. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 11th, 2006
SibCode announces the release of the newest version of Icon Plugin for Photoshop. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 10th, 2006
Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter and website announces 11 winners of its 2006 Scrappy Awards, the first Photoshop Elements design competition for digital scrapbookers. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at August 9th, 2006
The Multiprocessor Support update fixes a problem discovered after Adobe Photoshop CS2 (9.0) was released. Machines with more than four processors in total (counting HyperThreading) will now use all of those processors. Continue Reading »