Posts Tagged ‘Adobe’s Photoshop’
Daily Mac app: Droplr
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 5:26 No CommentsTweet Daily Mac app: Droplr Do you want to share files easily and quickly? Then take a look at Droplr, which has been around for some time and recently hit the Mac App Store in an improved version 2. Droplr is free and easy way to share images, documents and other files. You can run [...]
Technology projects increasing in popularity; virtual lab, printing kiosks seeing more use
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 4:19 No CommentsTweet Technology projects increasing in popularity; virtual lab, printing kiosks seeing more use Two of the Office of Information Technology’s largest projects this academic year are beginning to grow in popularity, according to the January OIT update. One project, the virtual lab, can be downloaded to the computer of any Central Michigan University student, allowing [...]
WebsiteHowtoMake.com Offers Website Creation Video Tutorials for Webmasters with No Prior Computer Graphics Knowledge
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 4:14 No CommentsTweet WebsiteHowtoMake.com Offers Website Creation Video Tutorials for Webmasters with No Prior Computer Graphics Knowledge WebsiteHowtoMake.com is offering video lessons to aspiring webmasters looking to create their own website but unsure of taking the next step as they do not possess any Photoshop or Illustrator skills. The tutorials take webmasters through a step-by-step process of [...]
Adobe shows off dark new look of Photoshop CS6
Monday, January 30, 2012 4:06 No CommentsTweet Adobe shows off dark new look of Photoshop CS6 Adobe Systems has published a glimpse of the forthcoming Photoshop CS6, an update that brings the dark workspace and raw-image editing tools from the new beta of its sister program, Lightroom 4. Bryan O’Neil Hughes, an Adobe senior product manager, showed off a bit of [...]
No Layer Left Behind: A More Efficient Photoshop
Monday, January 23, 2012 3:21 No CommentsTweet No Layer Left Behind: A More Efficient Photoshop One of the best moments we experience as designers is opening up a blank Photoshop Document (PSD). It represents a fresh start, a new client. “This time will be different,” you say. “I’ll label my layers and group them accordingly.” So, for the first 50 or [...]
