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24 Jun 2010 11:20

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Tech: The Getty Images iPad app is full of photo-editing win

  • We mentioned this to our boy Charles Apple last night, but it needs to be empha­sized. This app makes photo-editing – a job that once required people to spend hours looking at dull Web pages – signif­i­cantly easier. We used it and found the inter­face impec­ca­ble – it’s just easier than click­ing through page after page of photos. We approve. (Do this with iStock­Photo next, guys. Please? You own it. You could do it.) source


22 Feb 2010 10:30

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Tech: Happy 20th birthday Photoshop! We’ve used you before, we think

  • Yay Photo­shop! No single app has brought graphic design into a mainstream light better than Photo­shop, which is a great reason to celebrate its 20th anniver­sary. Strangely enough, this timeline doesn’t mention anything about that slow transi­tion to support­ing Intel Macs. Must’ve forgot that. Either way, heck yeah! Happy birth­day Photo­shop! source


09 Feb 2010 09:55

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Tech: Apple releases Aperture 3, photographers collectively freak out

  • Sure, it’s a product Steve Jobs doesn’t show off, but it doesn’t mean people still aren’t excited. The photo-editing tool, which is avail­able as a free trial, report­edly has 200 enhance­ments big and small. It also hasn’t been updated in a couple of years. So it’s due. source


30 Jun 2009 01:41

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Tech: Are you a Web designer? These things will make your life easier.

  • interfaces Script.aculo.us, a popular Javascript library that expands the power of what Web interfaces can do, is getting an upgrade, one focusing on improving speed. How powerful is it? Check out this impressive demo, created with nothing but HTML and Javascript.
  • screenshots Aviary, a robust web-based photo-editing suite that competes with Photoshop (and has the benefit of being free), has a neat new feature. If you want to grab a screenshot of a Web site, put http://aviary.com/ in front of the URL. It’s very easy. Try it on our site.


 
 
 

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