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Adobe today announced the release of Photoshop Elements 8 for both Mac and Windows, bringing significant updates to the company’s top-selling consumer photo editing software. Photoshop Elements 8 for Mac now includes all of the intell…
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19 Sep 2009Filed under: Software , Tips and tricks , iWork I recently noted the image-editing functionality of Preview.app, which can act as a “good enough” image editor for many that don’t have access to Photoshop . While it’s difficult to argue with the free price tag, Preview is not without its limitations. Fortunately, many of these limitations are unlocked if you happen to own Apple’s iWork suite, which in its own right can serve as an image editor for the budget-minded.Read on to see how to use iWork in this unconventional way. Continue reading Using iWork as an image editor Using iWork as an image editor originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 19 Sep 2009 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .
Earlier today, we reported on comments from Adobe Principal Product Manager for Photoshop John Nack pointing to a new FAQ document noting that only Creative Suite 4 will be officially supported on Apple’s forthcoming Snow Leopard operating system, wi…
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7 Aug 2009Some photographs would really look better as paintings. But for those who are not artistically inclined with a brush and palette, there’s Alien Skin’s Snap Art 2. This Photoshop plug-in is a one-click wonder that instantly transforms a mundane (or even great) photo into a unique work of art.
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11 Jul 2009PhotoForge is almost like having a mobile version of Photoshop in your pocket. The easy-to-use app gives you some great editing tools previously not seen on a mobile platform.
Filed under: Rumors , iPhone Well! Our tips line has certainly been a beehive of activity with WWDC just around the corner. We’ve gotten several purported iPhone 4G images, which range in quality from meh to ludicrous. Particularly interesting: the iPhone Blog’s 16×9 widescreen model.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.