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Fotoshop banner - part 5 - final |
Sunday, April 30, 2006 |
Now, you're done with making your banner in Adobe photoshop. You are ready to save it. Since it will be used on internet, go to SAVE FOR WEB New window will appear On first drop down menu in your Fotoshop, you can choose format of your banner (Gif or Jpeg) and on other you choose quality of Jpeg , or number of colors of Gif. When you change something, on left bottom you see size of file like that. File must be not too big, and yet with some quality. You need to find balance . When you find it, click OK and banner is saved. Now, you are ready to make your own banner and experiment a little more to make your banners better and better.Labels: banner, tutorial |
posted by acca @ 2:55 AM |
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Photoshop Elements 4.0 |
Saturday, April 29, 2006 |
Fotoshop Elements 4.0 Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 software combines power and simplicity. Edit and enhance your photos by fixing common flaws instantly. You can use advanced options for more control. Show off your creativity in entertaining slide shows, Web galleries, photo mail, and countless other ways.
Photoshop Elements 4.0 is currently only available in Windows, and that Photoshop Elements 3.0 is available for Macintosh.
The Fotoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows tryout is also available by mail. Windows version is 364.4MB and Macintosh version is 171.8MB large. |
posted by acca @ 12:57 PM |
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Make banners in Adobe fotoshop - part 4 |
Friday, April 28, 2006 |
Now, you are about to write some text on your photoshop banner. Pick up TYPE TOOL. On top, you can manage font, position, text color. Click on banner and type. You will see on LAYERS, you've got new layer with big T on it's icon. Right click on that layer and left to BLENDING OPTIONS. You'll get new window. There are many options to manage look of text. This blending options you can use on any other layer except background. Now, we'll put nice shadow on our text. Click on DROP SHADOW , and watch on banner. You can change opacity, distance, or whatever you like. When you change something, you'll see the difference on banner. When you are satisfy, click on OK and that's it.Labels: banner, tutorial |
posted by acca @ 3:41 AM |
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Adobe Acquires Trade and Technologies France |
Thursday, April 27, 2006 |
Press Release: SAN JOSE, Calif. — April 21, 2006 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced it has acquired Trade and Technologies France (TTF), makers of computer-aided design (CAD) data interoperability software. The acquisition will help build on the existing 3D visualization and collaboration capabilities of Adobe® software and solutions for the manufacturing industry and other markets. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
“We’re focused on delivering the benefits of Adobe software and PDF to customers in technical markets, including the manufacturing industry,” said Tom Hale, senior vice president, Knowledge Worker Solutions Business Unit, Adobe. “We anticipate the acquisition of TTF will help us significantly accelerate and expand that effort. The key technology and expertise we gain from TTF will help enable Adobe to provide manufacturing organizations even more comprehensive solutions for 3D visualization and collaboration that extend across and beyond the enterprise.”
TTF is a privately held company headquartered near Lyon, France. Along with the strong industry expertise of its staff, TTF’s technology includes CAD software interoperability translators and software libraries for high-end 3D visualization.
Forward Looking Statements Disclosure This press release contains forward looking statements, including those related to future product development plans, which involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. For a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, individuals should refer to Adobe’s SEC filings. Adobe does not undertake an obligation to update forward looking statements.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information - anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com . |
posted by acca @ 2:01 AM |
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Gradient tool in adobe fotoshop |
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 |
Now, lets play. First, set foreground color to white. Or, you can choose another color, I picked white. Then, select Photoshop GRADIENT TOOL Here , from dropdown menu, you can select whatever you want. You are freely to experiment. I choose second mode , called FOREGROUND TO TRANSPARENT. When you choose it, click somewhere in the middle of your new banner, and draw a line to left. When you pull out the mouse, you'll see something interesting. You can go to EDIT – STEP BECKWARD if you don't like what you have done, and try again. Play with size of line, with start position, with place where you stop... You can make lots of different effects with this tool.Labels: banner, tutorial |
posted by acca @ 5:02 AM |
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Make banner in fotoshop - part 2 |
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 |
You can choose whatever you want, or size what you need. First, on drop down menu choose PIXELS , and then choose what size you want. On CONTENTS, you can choose background . We choose WHITE for this banner. Then, click OK and blank banner window will show up. For next step, go to FILE, then OPEN and choose one picture you want use in this banner. With RECTANGULAR MARQUEE TOOL select part of picture you want to use and go to IMAGE – CROP Now, copy that part of image. click on our new banner ( for now blank white banner ) and paste it You can move it and pick place what you like for it , with MOVE TOOL.Labels: banner, tutorial |
posted by acca @ 8:18 AM |
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make banner in photoshop - part 1 |
Monday, April 17, 2006 |
Prepare yourself for photoshop (fotoshop) banner (baner) tutorial. I will teach you how to make banners in several parts. This is part 1 of this tutorial. You will need only Adobe Photoshop for that. I will guide you thru making sample banner I made, step-by-step, and you'll get basics. After that you will be able to make your own baner, and experiment to make whatever banner you need. First, open Fotoshop. Then , open new file New window will show up , where you must choose size of banner. Most common size is 468x60 pixels, so we will choose that size now.
(will continue) ...Labels: banner, tutorial |
posted by acca @ 4:55 AM |
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Fotoshop CS2 Crash |
Sunday, April 16, 2006 |
It’s been reported on both the Adobe Fotoshop for Mac forums as well as on several other support sites-specifically MacInTouch that Apple OS X 10.4.6 update causes issues when reading or writing to and from servers running AFP (Aple File Protocol) particularly from within Adobe Fotoshop CS2.
The story about networking issues from MacInToush is here and one thread from the Adobe forums indicates it’s a known bug introduced with the 10.4.6 update.
In the Adobe forum thread, a post by user Stephanie Yant offers the following workaround: We had this problem in our electronic prepress department after updating to OSX 10.4.6. It only affects Fotoshop files saved to a network server, not locally. The fix mentioned on another thread is repeated below. I happened to have a copy of the necessary files at home (10.4.5), but I think you can extract what you need from the 10.4.5 Combo Updater. Boot up in Safe Mode, and be sure to repair the permissions using the Disk Utility when you are done replacing the folders. ——– Downgrade the AppleShare client software on the Macs to the version that shipped in 10.4.5. Replace these three folders with the older ones:
/System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare /System/Library/Frameworks/AppleShareClientCore.framework /System/Library/Frameworks/AppleshareClient.framework
After repairing permissions and restarting, Photoshop no longer crashes. |
posted by acca @ 9:10 AM |
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Adobe fotoshop free download |
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You can try Adobe fotoshop free for 30 days on http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/download.jsp?ftpID=2730 Download free latest version from Adobe website. File is 329.1MB .Labels: dowload |
posted by acca @ 5:44 AM |
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