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Monthly Archives: May 2006

Corbis Simplifies Homepage and Improves Creative Functionality

Visitors to Corbis’ website (www.corbis.com) will now see a cleaner, simplified homepage. This friendlier website was designed by creative professionals with creative needs in mind. The new design will make finding Corbis images and services quicker and easier. “We have been actively listening to our customers to better gauge their current and future needs. The […]

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Quark Partners with Lynda.com to Provide Training Video in all QuarkXPress 7 Boxes

Quark Inc. announced today that every QuarkXPress 7 product box will include a training video produced by lynda.com, the industry leader in video-based solutions. The video, Getting Started with QuarkXPress 7, consists of a set of training tutorials authored by Jay Nelson, author and editor of Design Tools Monthly, to provide a visual overview of […]

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Markzware Releases QuarkXpress To Adobe InDesign For Windows

Markzware, prepress software developer of PDF preflight, data conversion and content delivery solutions is pleased to announce the immediate release of the Microsoft Windows version of Q2ID, the QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign conversion tool. This simple Adobe InDesign Plug-in requires an installed version of Adobe InDesign v3 (CS) or v4 (CS2). Markzware’s Q2ID (QuarkXPress to […]

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Scott Kelby Launches Online Photoshop for Digital Photographers

The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), the world’s leading educational and training resource for Adobe® Photoshop®, has just released Photoshop for Digital Photographers with Scott Kelby – a 21-day online training course on its newly launched training site – https://www.photoshoptraining.com. Featuring the #1 best-selling Photoshop book author and president of NAPP, Scott Kelby, Photoshop […]

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Dr. Phil for Photoshop

Courtesy of Adobe Evangelists Are you confused about the connection between megapixels, image file size, and print dimensions? Most people are, even when they think they understand all the ins and outs. That’s where this article comes in. In language that’s easy to understand but based on sound facts, Julieanne Kost and Daniel Brown help […]

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Xerox Scientists Look Into The Future of Digital Imaging

An image of a bird sometime in the future may be more than just a picture. It could also carry data and models that can produce the bird’s song, display its feeding or mating behavior, and describe its habitat and food preferences, according to Siddhartha Dalal of Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX), who today described his […]

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New Release of Easy to Use, Visual Web-Site Builder with Built-In Graphics Support

Virtual Mechanics has released SiteSpinner V2.7, a Windows based visual website publisher designed to be easy for beginners, but with powerful features that they can grow into. Its industry-standards compliant use of CSS enables pixel precision WYSIWYG design that lets you position text, graphics, foreign objects and words exactly where you want them. Additional layout […]

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