The following tips are for Acrobat XI. Many of them also work in older versions of Acrobat, though the locations and names of specific menu items may be different. 1. Got an old file (like an EPS) that you want to convert to PDF? Just drag and drop it on top of Acrobat application icon. […]
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No matter how you acquire photos or other images, whether from your own camera, from a client or agency, or by scanning old film or photos, you’ll probably need to review them to decide which ones are worth working with and which ones should be set aside or discarded. Bridge recognizes the special nature of […]
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• Deep Dive into Conditional Text
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It has been a week since Adobe announced the availability of the Lightroom 5 beta. Several new features have been added based on the feedback of Lightroom users, including advanced healing options with the Spot Removal tool, the ability to create off-center vignettes, and a one-click perspective correction. If you want to join in the […]
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Amazing effects, great tips, cool information, and lots of links!
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David and Anne-Marie publish a series of useful InDesign secrets at lynda.com, such as these troubleshooting ones found by Colleen.
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They say necessity is the mother of invention, but it’s clear nowadays that Kickstarter is at least a favorite uncle. Case in point: When London-based designer Kelly Angood couldn’t afford a medium-format camera, she set out to make her own, and in the process discovered how many other folks shared her interest in pinhole photography […]
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They say necessity is the mother of invention, but it’s clear nowadays that Kickstarter is at least a favorite uncle. Case in point: When London-based designer Kelly Angood couldn’t afford a medium-format camera, she set out to make her own, and in the process discovered how many other folks shared her interest in pinhole photography […]
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If you’re a CreativePro reader, by now you (hopefully) back up your computer on a regular basis to safeguard your work. And if you’re a Mac user, you’re using probably using Time Machine for your backups. But what good does such a backup do if you’re a victim of theft or natural (or unnatural) disaster? […]
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