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Adobe Debuts Photoshop Lightroom 1.0

Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that Adobe Photoshop® Lightroom™ 1.0 software is now available for pre-order and is expected to ship in mid-February 2007. Photoshop Lightroom enables professional photographers to import, manage and present large volumes of digital photographs, helping photographers spend more time behind the lens and less time at the computer. With […]

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Quark VS InDesign.com Launches Contest to Design Alternate Adobe Creative Suite 3 Icons

Quark VS InDesign.com (www.quarkvsindesign.com), the Authority on the War Between Desktop Publishing Giants QuarkXPress® and Adobe® InDesign®, today announced an open competition to redesign the icons for Adobe Creative Suite 3, CS3-version, and other Adobe software products. The contest is open to graphic designers, illustrators, interface designers, and skinners anywhere in the world. A cornucopia […]

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Photodex Introduces ProShow MediaSource, Royalty-Free Slide Show Content Solutions for Photographers

Photodex Corporation, a leading publisher of digital imaging software, today announced the availability of ProShow MediaSource. Created specifically for photographers, ProShow MediaSource features professional content that is easy-to-use and versatile, decreasing slide show production time and increasing the production value of every show. By eliminating the need to create and search for quality content that […]

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Shedding Light on Lightroom

This interview originally appeared on since1968.com. Reprinted with permission. In the second part of a two-part interview, Mark Hamburg, founder of the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom project, discusses Mac-centric development, Lua scripting, and a secret Adobe IDE that may see the light of day soon. You can read the interview, conducted by Marc A. Garrett, on […]

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Free InDesign Templates

Where can you find over twenty folders full of professionally-designed publication templates created in InDesign?

On your hard drive, if you have InDesign CS2 (the only version that comes with templates).

The easiest way to find them and preview them is from within InDesign. You’ll need to re-open the InDesign Welcome screen (which you stopped from automatically appearing long ago) by choosing Welcome Screen from the Help menu, and when the splash screen appears click the New from Template button.

new from template

What happens next is a bit of surprise; Adobe Bridge starts up and shows you the contents of your InDesign Templates folder. Didn’t know you had a templates folder, did you? It was installed automatically with InDesign.

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