The big news in the latest Photoshop CC update is 3D printing—at least, that’s the news that’s catching most of the headlines. But there are other key technologies in this upgrade, which are likely to be of more use to the everyday Photoshop user. One of them is Perspective Warp, which allows you to correct […]
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Photoshelter offers photography portfolio websites, plus tools for photo sales, marketing, and archiving. And right now, they’re also offering a free 28-page PDF called The Photographer’s Outlook on 2014. The Photographer’s Outlook reveals trends in photography with the results of a survey of 5,787 photographers worldwide. The survey questions included: • Who photographers look to for […]
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Has the Cross-References panel left the building in CC 9.2?
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If you use a certain application day in and day out, you develop your own top 10 feature requests and most hated bugs. And when a new version of the application appears, sometimes you get what you wished for, sometimes you don’t. But the features and fixes that appear in your favorite applications aren’t there […]
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Welcome to a brand new InDesignSecrets, a.k.a. phase 3! Since we launched “phase 1,” 8 years ago, we have published over 1,700 free blog posts, tutorials, and tips here at InDesignSecrets — plus over 200 audio podcasts! Over 8,000 people visit InDesignSecrets each day, from all around the globe, relying on us to get answers […]
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We have some big news about InDesign Magazine! As you may recall, InDesignSecrets acquired InDesign Magazine last year. Today, we are making some exciting changes: InDesign Magazine is going monthly! Instead of receiving the magazine every other month, we’re going to release an issue every month. Your expiration date won’t change, so that means you will receive […]
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In celebration of the Mac’s 30th anniversary, Apple’s offering a free font of almost every Mac model ever, called mac-icon-standard. It’s not a very fancy affair; the drawings of the computers are pretty basic. And it may not even be intended for public consumption. But it’s nifty nonetheless, and the price is right. If you’re […]
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Have you noticed the hexagons everywhere these days? They were rampant in the design of the most recent Hunger Games movie. Justin Seeley was going on about hexagons in a post on his blog. People are pinning them. Well, I figured it’s time to start making some hexagon patterns, too… and you can download them […]
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The pop-up flash on a DSLR can be a rather blunt instrument. Without it, you might miss a shot altogether. With it, the shot might come out nothing like you’d hope for, with everything forced in to harsh flattened highlights or dark shadows. Flekt is a new product that promises to solve this problem by […]
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