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Yesterday Adobe launched Adobe TV. This new media server streams content from numerous sources; all of them dealing with the creative suite. They have even got a few new shows they created themselves. Of course, you can also access highly-rated shows like Photoshop User TV and Layers TV. You can access these through the site here or through the Adobe Media Player that is available for download here. The speed of the player is remarkably quick with very little lag time. This is so cool. If only I had this many resources for learning when I started out.
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You’ve read some techniques in this chapter that require you to be in either RGB mode or Lab Color mode; however, if for any reason your image is already in CMYK mode, do not (I repeat, do not) convert to RGB or Lab mode for any reason. Once you’ve converted to CMYK mode, the data loss from the conversion has already occurred, and switching back to RGB mode won’t bring back those lost colors. What’s worse is, if you switch from CMYK to RGB (or Lab), when you convert back to CMYK mode, you’ll go through another CMYK conversion and damage your image even more. The moral of this story is-once you’re in CMYK mode, stay there.
Richard Carter said on — April 15, 2008 @ 11:46 am
I love everything adobe