September, 2011 Archives
A Decade of Fun: Introducing Adobe Photoshop Elements & Premiere Elements 10!
This year, we’re celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Photoshop Elements, which has garnered close to 200 awards to date, and the best selling consumer photo editing software ranking. We owe this honor to all the memory keepers or editing wizards at home, who continue to use our software to tell their personal stories. Today also marks… READ MORE
Sharpen It!: Another Hidden Gem Revealed
Thanks to our Facebook fans for the over 3,000 Likes on every post we’ve made so far about “Hidden Gems” in Photoshop CS5! As promised, our expert and newly inducted Photoshop Hall of Fame recipient, Bryan O’Neil Hughes has more helpful hints for you, as a part of the “Hidden Gems” video series. Bryan calls these videos –… READ MORE
Adobe Carousel Team Answers Your Questions
Last Wednesday, I shared the stage with Julieanne Kost at the Photoshop World keynote in Las Vegas and we had a lot of fun announcing and demonstrating Adobe Carousel. After the keynote, I spent the rest of the conference at our booth showing off Carousel to interested users. I’ve been reviewing your questions and comments on Facebook,… READ MORE
When Art Imitates Life: Artists Inspire Photoshop Tools
Adobe began licensing and shipping the first version of Photoshop in 1990. Created in 1987 by Thomas Knoll, Photoshop originally began as a simple program to display grayscale images on a black-and-white monitor. However, after further collaboration with his brother John Knoll, the two began adding features to make Photoshop capable of processing digital image files. Many… READ MORE
Introducing Adobe Carousel: Your Photos Everywhere You Are
This morning, I delivered my first keynote address at Photoshop World Las Vegas before thousands of Photoshop power users. Scott Kelby and his crew kick it off with a creative theme each year and we’ve seen it all – from a regulation boxing ring, to a KISS band in platform heels, to this year’s runway… READ MORE
