March 27, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Source: Adobe Support Knowledgebase
Issue: Adobe Creative Suite applications include the older PANTONE Solid To Process library instead of the PANTONE Color Bridge library.
Solution: Download the PANTONE Color Bridge library and install it in Adobe Creative Suite applications.
March 27, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Last Friday, PSN posted a link to an interview by Forbes titled Adobe’s Chizen Keeps His Chin Up. In case you didn’t drill down to the original article, you may have missed the part of the interview where Mr. Chizen talked about “industry-specific” strategies for Photoshop and the expected launch date for Creative Suite 3.
March 27, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff

From Scott Kelby comes this bit of news…
We had just arrived down in Miami for Photoshop World when we got the news: Photoshop TV had already topped one million downloads for the month of March (our first time hitting over one million in just one month).
March 27, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
NEXT MOVE COULD BE FORAYS INTO MOVIES, TV
Source: SiliconValley.com
Written by John Boudreau – Mercury News
In the ’80s, Apple Computer brought the personal computer to the masses.
And in the first few years of the 21st century, the Cupertino company’s iPod digital music player has revolutionized how we listen to, buy and tote around our music.
So, what’s next?
March 24, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Spokesman admits the officers were out of line, union disagrees
Source: ABC 7 News
Reported by Joe Torres
(White Plains, Westchester County -WABC, March 21, 2006) – A local photographer is looking for an apology after he was held for hours by police.
He was taken into custody for questioning because of what he decided to snap a couple of shots of.
March 24, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Source: U.S. Army MWR
Written by Tim Hipps – USACFSC Public Affairs
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A Soldier deployed in Iraq discovered the beauty of digital photography and dominated the 2005 All-Army Photography Contest.
Sgt. Nicholas Sendelbach mail ordered a digital single-lens-reflex camera from New York to the Middle East and all but swapped munitions for lenses to document his Army unit’s humanitarian missions.
“I would either shoot with my machine gun or my camera, whichever was useful at the time,” he said.
March 24, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
From his Living Photoshop Adobe Blog, Photoshop engineer Scott Byer had this to say regarding the switch to Universal Binary using Xcode.
By now you have probably figured out that we aren’t releasing Universal Binaries of our current application versions. If you haven’t, all you need to know is pretty explicitly spelled out here.
“But, c’mon”, I hear people saying, “Steve said it was just a recompile!” Or, “Back during the PowerPC transition, you guys released a patch!”
Well, this time is different. And I really wish it weren’t. But let me tell you how…
March 24, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Source: Forbes
Written by Danit Lidor
New York – Bruce Chizen, chief executive of Adobe Systems since 2000, recently led his company through an eight-month, $3.4 billion acquisition of Web design software company Macromedia. Legal concerns about an industry monopoly were eventually dismissed, and the deal was finalized in December 2005.
March 23, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
PHOTO TALK RADIO, “Where You Really Can See Photos On The Radio”, the dynamic Internet talk show devoted to the photographic community, hosted by Howard Lipin and Michael A. Garcia Cr. Photog., will be having photographer (and PhotoshopNews editor) Jeff Schewe and fellow photographer Gil Smith on this week’s show.
March 23, 2006
Posted by LRN Editorial Staff
Source: Gearlog.com
Posted By: Sascha Segan
Since narf2006 and blanka announced their solution for booting Windows XP on Intel Macs last week, many aspiring dual-booters have been posting on the OnMac forums trying to get Bill’s baby running on Steve’s systems. We thought, what can we add to all of this? Why, we can boot XP on a 20″ iMac, a MacBook Pro, and a Mac Mini Intel Core Duo all in the same room, of course. And we can make all three of them remotely access a fourth Mac system via VNC, so we’re looking at Mac OS as a window in Windows XP Pro.