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All New Adobe!

If you haven’t visited the Adobe website in the past week or two then head over there now. They have completely redesigned the site with a bold new look featuring the new Flash On technology, which promises to be the future of online digital media. It may finally bridge the gap between TV and the Web. But much more than that, the new site is much more visually appealing and much easier to navigate. Check it out. Also, if you are still on the fence about upgrading to Mac OSX Leopard, there is an updated link to a detailed PDF file covering all the compatibility issues across the entire Creative Suite.

Time Is Running Out!

You know that piece you have been working on for the Photoshop User Awards? Well, the deadline is December 31, so you better get on it. With the Grand Prize being a free trip to Hawaii, how could you possibly pass that up? You can enter up to three pieces in eleven categories. Don’t waste any more time. We all know how distracted we get during the holidays. This is your time to get your name and your work out there for the world to see. Find out more here.

It’s Fontastic!!!!

One of the biggest challenges facing any designer out there is finding that perfect font. While the Creative Suite includes a fair number of fonts, you’re always going to run into that situation where you need a very stylized font – something just crazy even. Go to DaFont.com. This site is awesome. It has an easily searchable database of free fonts that you can download and install right into your system. You can even type in your own sample text and get an instant preview of what the font will look like. I personally have this site bookmarked and use it all the time. Check it out.

Camera Raw Update

Adobe has released and update to the recent Camera Raw 4.3. This new update, designated Camera Raw 4.3.1, addresses issues with certain raw files and has added support for additional camera models like the new Nikon D300 and the D3. There is also an update to Adobe Lightroom. Find out more about the update and which cameras are supported here. There are also links to download for Mac and PC.

Cool Little Gadget

OK, when I first saw this thing I chuckled because if you see somebody using it, it just looks kind of silly. It’s called the xShot. It is simply an arm extension for your camera. Now, we have all been in the situation where we hold our camera out and point it at ourselves and perhaps a friend we are with, but what is wrong with every one of those shots – it looks like you shot it yourself. With the xShot you can hold your camera out further away from you and take a picture without it being obvious that your arm is holding the camera. Check out their web site here. It has video demos and pictures. Like I said, it seems a little silly at first, but it is really a cool little gadget.

Too Darn Cool!!!!!

Wacom Cintiq 12WX
Wacom has finally announced the release of the brand new Cintiq 12WX. This device is just simply too darn cool. I have been testing one out for about a week and a half now and all I can say is WOW!! If you have ever worked on the previous Cintiq models, you know that while they are brilliant devices, they are limited due to their size. They didn’t always fit comfortably in an artistic workflow. Well, with the new 12WX you can work on your desktop with a little more ease. You can lay it flat or prop it up on the easel stand. You can also lay it in your lap. For you really traditional artists, and perhaps more laid back artists like me, this is a big plus. Anyway, you must check this out at Wacom’s website. Also, I must admit that the price is not that bad either.

A New Community…Sort Of

If you are a Photoshop Elements user there is a kinda new forum you may or may not know about. It’s called Elements Village and it’s an online community for Photoshop Elements. It was formerly the forum at the Photoshop Elements User website, and is loaded with discussions on art, photos, tutorials, and even links to my popular podcast, “Photoshop Elements Killer Tips”. It’s a great resource if you are looking for answers to the most common questions for the beginner, all the way to the advanced user. Check it out here.

Hey Video Peoples!!!

If you have been to Photoshop World or if you frequently read Photoshop User or Layers Magazine then you have no doubt come across the name Rod Harlan. Rod has been teaching video and motion graphics for years. Now you can keep up to date with Rod daily on his new blog: DVConfidential.com. Rod keeps you abreast of what’s happening in the world of video and technology and even throws in the occasional silliness. Rod also recently appeared on Layers TV. He was demonstrating some pretty cool After Effects techniques.

Photoshop World Orlando!!!

It’s that time again. Registration is open for Photoshop World East 2008, which will be held in Orlando, Florida April 2 – 4. The class schedule is now posted. As usual, this is an event not to be missed. Three days of Photoshop madness with some of the best instructors in the business. Of course, along with the awesome training there is the tech expo which, for the first time, will be open all three days with additional courses in the expo theater. I will be teaching a couple classes myself, so check it out now and hope to see you there.

Nikon D300 Review

Terry White has posted an interesting “first impression” review of the new Nikon D300 on his tech blog. He covers a number of points, but the most notable, and perhaps one of the biggest concerns for photographers, is the noise issue. Terry conducts a noise test with a number of images exposed at varying ISO settings. It’s interesting info for those who just aren’t sure whether to make that leap yet. Check it out here.

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Viewing and Basking in your Image

When I’m done working with an image, I like to sit and admire it (hey, I spent six hours working on it, I should). To do that, I hit the Tab key, then hit the F key three times. This hides all of the panels and toolbars and lets you see the image by itself surrounded by black. To get back to regular mode, press the F key and the Tab key one more time.

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