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[Cat] So yesterday I got the full Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium. Let me start out by saying that the only Adobe Software I have ever used is Adobe Reader, and Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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[Eric.extremeboredom.net] Eric’s Blog » Blog Archive » Adobe Photoshop developer talks about ...: […] I was reading an interesting blog post by FireRabbit concerning Adobe and releasing a Linux version of there popular Photoshop product, and had just a few comments after giving it some thought.  I will reinterate that I agree with everything FireRabbit mentioned, but I think the points mentioned by a Adobe developer are simply minor secondary complaints rather than the main reason why there is no Photoshop on Linux. Sadly, Adobe looks at what benefits them first and foremost.  I am sure they see contributing to an open source project an unprofitable venture that could allow competitors to eek out a tiny niche for a competing product.  There is of course a few exceptions but during a time where digital photography is flourishing and Photoshop is generating large revenue they simply will not give any others an opportunity to break there monopoly,  be it Elements or CS2.  Adobe has no business reason to bring Photoshop to Linux for a small market that exists for such a product.  They are willing to bring Adobe Reader to Linux for the simply reason it allows them to further reinforce there format (PDF) on yet another operating system, and given the closed source nature of it, gives nothing to the competing formats and said programs.

http://blogs.adobe.com [Blogs.adobe.com] John Nack on Adobe: Photoshop CS3 Beta Category Archives: Macworld.com provides excellent coverage: Jim Dalrymple's got an intro, and in this video* I talk to Jason Snell about what's new in CS3, after which Jason demonstrates Quick Selection, Smart Filters, Zoomify export, and more.  Elsewhere on the site, Philip Michaels presents a podcast in which he talks to editors Ben Long, Kelly Turner, and Jackie Dove about performance on Intel-based Macs &

http://www.photoshopsupport.com [Photoshopsupport.com] Adobe Photoshop Blog - October 2004 | PhotoshopSupport.com: One of the most brilliant things Adobe did when they added Photo Filters to Photoshop CS (these filters replicate the old traditional screw-on lens filters) was to make them Adjustment Layers. By doing this, after you apply the Photo Filter (let's say, for example, you used the 81 filter to warm a cool photo), you can get the Brush tool, set your Foreground color to black, and paint over any areas of the photo you don't want to be warmed.

[Thomashawk.com] Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection: Adobe's Bridge, Where Have You ...: Jan is one of the most knowledgeable people about Photoshop on the planet. In addition to her blog, Jan's written several books on Photoshop, has run several other blogs about Photoshop, and even though I thought I already knew a lot about Photoshop I think I probably doubled my Photoshop productivity by spending a few hours with her and getting her advice first hand on ways to increase my productivity and improve technique.

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