April 21, 2006
On the Road to LA

…with a few friends for the Epson Print Academy in Los Angeles!
The City of Angels, Hollywood, Venice Beach & the Pacific, oh yeah, and LAX :~(
April 21, 2006

…with a few friends for the Epson Print Academy in Los Angeles!
The City of Angels, Hollywood, Venice Beach & the Pacific, oh yeah, and LAX :~(
April 5, 2006

…with a few friends for the Epson Print Academy in Seattle!
The weather looks rainy so you may as well come inside for the day!
April 3, 2006

Ok, I’ll admit that I wasn’t paying real close attention-April 1st, 2006 came and went before I realized that it marked a milestone of sorts for PhotoshopNews.com. Our one year birthday.
March 24, 2006
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 1, 2006
Source: The Luminous Landscape
Written by Michael Reichmann
Trade shows are always a good opportunity to gauge the state of health of any industry. Walking the isles and talking with both exhibitors as well as attendees provides insights into what people are thinking as well as what they may appear to be doing.
With this as preamble, here are some highly subjective observations on the current (March, 2006) state of the photographic industry. No gospel here, just opinion.
February 24, 2006

…with a few friends for the new Epson Print Academy in New York City!
Yep, the Big Apple, home of the Yankees (White Sox will win it all again next year) and our first sold out venue – well, Dallas should have been, but we stuffed the room anyway…
February 9, 2006

…with a few friends for the new Epson Print Academy in Boston!
Baked Beans, the Celtics, the Red Soxs, maybe some “tea”…
January 26, 2006

…with a few friends for the new Epson Print Academy in Miami!
Now we get to try some Miami Vice…
January 9, 2006
The development of Adobe Lightroom, code named Shadowland, was not something Adobe started after Apple announced Aperture. The Shadowland project has been going on for years.
How do I know that Adobe has been working on Shadowland for so long?
Because that’s how long I’ve been working on it.