Couldn’t swing Seybold yourself? You made the show but spent too much time trolling for chachkas? Ever vigilant and discerning, our creativepro.com staffers and contributing editors bring the keeper sessions and announcements right to you. In today’s coverage, contributing editors Marty Beaudet, Anita Dennis, and Andrea Dudrow discuss CorelDraw 10, PDF in the print production […]
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Leading off the Seybold Keynote session "Publishing: The 20-Year View," AnchorDesk editorial director Jesse Berst set the mood by quoting Yogi Berra: "You got to be very careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there." Admirably, the visionary view this morning comprised thoughtful speculation and analysis more than outright […]
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Though easy to miss amidst the hubbub over the debut of Adobe Photoshop 6.0, another major graphics application suite was also unveiled at Seybold San Francisco this week. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of its flagship product, Corel Corp. announced the imminent release of — appropriately — CorelDRAW 10. A longtime player in the Windows graphics […]
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The Internet may be a source of tremendous information, but as Seybold conference goers learned Wednesday morning in San Francisco, the best source of information is often one’s peers — in this case, a few hundred designers, publishers, and prepress types who gathered throughout the day to exchange stories, ideas, and information about using Acrobat […]
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Not only does Adobe have the most booth space at Seybold San Francisco (barring perhaps Apple Computer which, after all, has to prove that it’s back), but Adobe has made the most product announcements — fifteen in all. So as to make them more manageable for my reading public, I’ll focus on the Web-related announcements […]
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Even in its early incarnations, Adobe Photoshop was known for its powerful features and endless possibilities. It emerged as one of the first “killer apps,” and through the years it has grown more powerful release after release. With an application already so sophisticated and accomplished, it’s natural to pose the question of whether or not […]
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One of the most popular gadgets around these days is the digital camera. These devices have recently dropped in price and improved in quality to the point that they may soon replace the conventional camera for all but the professional user. But just having the camera isn’t enough–you have to learn to use it. Since […]
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We all know the Internet has changed our economy — there are enough IPO millionaires and 24-year-old CEOs to keep us aware of that. We know the Web has changed the way we work — we can conference with coworkers in distant places and find just about every bit of information we ever wanted just […]
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In this column, I usually start off with a brief look at what’s happening in the graphics market, then we wrap up with a quick graphics tip or tutorial. But this time, the news it so big, I’m dedicating the entire column to it. This morning, at Seybold San Francisco, Adobe will officially announce Adobe […]
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