- What the Web Can Do
- Apr 27, 2001
- This excerpt from Putting Your Small Business on the Web by Maria Langer explains how to reduce marketing costs and create a more professional business image for your company on the Web.
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- What Would Prodigious Musician, Producer, and Entrepreneur Dave Stewart Like to Know?
- Jul 5, 2011
- The secret to creative success lies not in knowing the right answers, but in knowing how to ask the right questions. Get a glimpse into Stefan G. Bucher's book, which is composed entirely of questions designed to help you determine where you are in your life and career, where you want to be, and how to get there.
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- What's New and Improved in Photoshop 6
- Jun 1, 2001
- Photoshop 6 has many new features that have made it even better. This article by Photoshop expert Peter Lourekas talks about a few of the new features and improvements on existing features that you will find in the new Photoshop.
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- What's New in Flash 5
- Aug 13, 2001
- Peachpit Press author Katherine Ulrich lists some new features that beginning and intermediate users of Flash will especially appreciate.
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- What’s New in Your FrameMaker Document?
- Mar 15, 2002
- How has your FrameMaker document changed since its last revision? Use document compare, as described by Lisa Jahred, and examine those changes at a glance!
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- What’s it Going to Take to Run Photoshop CS4? A Real World Guide to the Hardware You’ll Need
- Sep 23, 2008
- Adobe Photoshop is about as rich a program as you'll ever encounter. But no quantity of tips, tricks, and workarounds can compensate for hardware that's inadequate for the task, or a poorly configured system. Conrad Chavez and David Blatner look at building an environment in which Photoshop CS4—and you —can excel.
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- What's New in Adobe Camera Raw 4.0
- Mar 27, 2007
- Adobe Camera Raw 4.0 (ACR) inherits many of its new features from Adobe Photoshop Lightroom while still retaining the basic UI of previous versions. So, if you're moving from Photoshop CS2 to CS3, you'll be familiar with the location of most of the tools and settings. But after you start to explore, you'll find there are plenty of new goodies waiting for you behind the various tabs and buttons. Jon Canfield shows you the ropes.
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- What's New in Adobe CS 2?
- Aug 19, 2005
- If you're thinking about upgrading to Adobe Creative Suite 2, what are you waiting for? Although there are shortcomings, Bryan Hoff explains why you'll do yourself a great disservice if you stick with your old version of Photoshop, Illustrator, or Creative Suite.
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- What's New in the Adobe Muse CC Update
- Jul 8, 2013
- The Adobe Muse CC update includes some exciting new features: forms that work for most hosts (not just Adobe Business Catalyst), parallax scrolling, layers, and much more. Brian Wood, author of Adobe Muse: Create Graphically Rich Websites Without Writing Code, describes some new and enhanced features you should check out in Adobe Muse CC.
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- When Too Much Is Just Right: A Decade of Changes in LAB Color Technique
- Aug 25, 2015
- In 2005, Dan Margulis revolutionized workflows with a best-selling survey of the uses of the LAB colorspace. Ten years later, a new edition of Photoshop LAB Color is out. In this article, Dan uses automation and common sense to improve on the most popular moves of the first edition.
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- Where is the Good Music on the Internet?
- Aug 13, 2001
- Although you are unlikely to find legitimate music from the Top 40 charts available for download, thousands of free or inexpensive legal tracks are available. You need to do a little snooping, though, to find them. This article will get you started.
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- Which Mode Do I Use in Photoshop Elements 13: Quick, Guided, or Expert?
- Jan 14, 2015
- This excerpt from The Photoshop Elements 13 Book for Digital Photographers shows you when to use Quick, Guided, or Expert modes in Photoshop Elements 13.
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- Why Adobe InDesign CS6 Is Now the Best Desktop Typesetting Program
- Jul 24, 2012
- In this chapter, you'll learn about InDesign’s typesetting features including character formatting, paragraph formatting, and formatting using character and paragraph styles.
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- Why Adobe Soundbooth Users Fall in Love with Audition
- Aug 17, 2011
- Maxim Jago, author of Introducing Adobe Audition CS5.5: Learn by Video, salutes the features Soundbooth brought to video editors and beckons you to discover the power and elegance Audition now brings to Adobe Creative Suite 5.5. He compares the two tools and shares his joy as an Audition user.
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- Why I Like the Acrobat X UI
- Mar 25, 2011
- If you have been snarly about the new Acrobat X user interface, knock it off. Acrobat expert John Deubert gives you five reasons why it's a real improvement over Acrobat 9.
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- Why Photographers Should Expect Big Gains in Efficiency in Adobe Photoshop CS6
- Apr 23, 2012
- Dan Moughamian demonstrates a few of his favorite options for working more efficiently in Adobe Photoshop CS6.
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- Why Won’t Photoshop Elements Do What I Tell It To Do?
- Feb 25, 2009
- Here's a list of explanations and solutions for common issues that might be blocking your progress in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.
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- Why You Should Be Using Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) with Photoshop Elements
- May 29, 2012
- Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) is the program inside Photoshop Elements that is specifically for processing raw camera files. ACR is simple to use, and the results can be pretty amazing. Jeff Revell shows you how to use it.
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- Work Smart with Photoshop CS2’s Smart Objects
- Nov 18, 2005
- More than any other new feature in Photoshop CS2, Smart Objects have the potential to fundamentally change the way people work. Similar to "live" links in desktop publishing software, Smart Objects make it very simple to update and change artwork on the fly in ways that are much more flexible than ever before. Let Dave Cross show you the improvements.
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- Workflow in the Broadcast/Film Environment
- Aug 13, 2001
- Kim Lee, co-author of Inside 3ds max 4, discusses the ins and outs of creating a production pipeline that works for 3D artists using Discreet's 3ds max 4 modeling and animation software in broadcast and film applications.
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