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Tag Archives: Adobe
Photoshop contact sheets
It’s not a feature I use often, but when I need it, I know where to find it: Photoshop contact sheets. At least I was always able to find them, until today when I needed them for the first time … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Bridge, contact sheets, Photoshop CS4, startup scripts
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CS4 more impressions
As a follow-up to my last post, I’m posting a few short impressions I’ve gotten from using the new CS4 applications, including some cool new features and very uncool bugs. I won’t, however, go in depth on anything, as I’ve … Continue reading
CS4 first impressions
This morning, after a lot of trouble due to the car not wanting to start, I finally got to work and found a box on my desk. It was the upgrade to CS4 I ordered yesterday! I had to get … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe dialog, Bridge, Creative Suite 4, CS4, Photoshop, Version Cue
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Smaller PDFs than InDesign’s
I just found out that when I export a PDF from Adobe InDesign using the “smallest file size” setting, the file isn’t as small as it can be. Perhaps InDesign adds a lot of data to the file nobody really … Continue reading
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Tagged Acrobat Pro, Adobe, InDesign, PDF, Reduce File Size, smallest file size
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Piracy and activations
Earlier today I was watching some ‘tutorials’ for the various Adobe Creative Suite 4 applications, and got thinking about the activation process involved with getting your Adobe software running after installation. While the activation process itself only takes a few … Continue reading