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New Training: Photoshop CS4 Extended

News: Written on December 3, 2009

"Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended: Mastering Advanced Techniques" is a five-hour training course that showcases advanced Photoshop topics.

Photoshop How-To: Divide to Conquer

How-Tos: Written by Chad Neuman on December 2, 2009

With a little Photoshop trickery, you can make one photo look like a whole pile of prints.

Control Light in Photoshop

How-Tos: Written by Deke McClelland on December 2, 2009

In this tutorial on the Photoshop Curves command, you'll learn how to put highlights and shadows in all the right places.

Shoot Better Nighttime iPhone Photos

News: Written on December 1, 2009

NightCam Pro claims to give you a "virtual flash" and an anti-shake function.

Better Image Search for Large-Scale Publishers

News: Written on December 1, 2009

Imprezzeo and WoodWing Software work together to revolutionize image search for enterprise-level multimedia publishers.

Enter the 2010 Adobe Design Achievement Awards

News: Written on December 1, 2009

The competition is open to creative students around the world.

The 2009 CreativePro.com Gift Guide

Features: Written by Terri Stone on November 30, 2009

Looking for presents for creative types (including yourself)? Browse this hand-picked selection for inspiration.

Plug-in Suite 5 for Photoshop Now Available

News: Written on November 30, 2009

The new version of the software suite offers six essential tools that help photographers achieve better results faster. It also includes new presets and frames from National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) instructors.

New App Helps Photographers at National Park

News: Written on November 30, 2009

iFotoGuide, a $4.99 app for the Apple iPhone, includes information for photographers visiting the Arches National Park.

Jade 2.0 for Aperture Shipping

News: Written on November 26, 2009

DataMind's Jade is a digital image processing plug-in for Apple Aperture that enhances color, contrast, and dynamic range.

NetMediaMAX Makes Imaging Workflows Faster & Cheaper

News: Written on November 25, 2009

This add-on for Extensis' Portfolio Server 9 is a new media-processing solution that delivers workflow efficiency for high-output creative and image-intensive environments.

Make Cut-Paper Portraits with Photoshop & Old-School Tools

News: Written by Terri Stone on November 25, 2009

It will look like you drew these amazing portraits by hand, but Photoshop is your secret weapon.

Give the iPhone Camera a Burst Mode

News: Written on November 24, 2009

This application for iPhones enables the camera to capture two to three images per second.

Explore Online Images with Google Image Swirl

News: Written by Terri Stone on November 23, 2009

New computer vision research may lead you in new directions as you search for images on the Web.

Shoot a Video, Win $100,000

News: Written on November 23, 2009

Submit your video (it must be 140 seconds or less) before December 15, 2009, and Nikon just may give you a big prize. And you don't even have to use a Nikon camera!

Track Down Image Thieves Online

News: Written on November 23, 2009

ImageRights is a for-pay service that scours the Web for duplicates of your photos, illustrations, and artwork.

Create Better Drawings & Paintings from Photos with AKVIS Sketch 10

News: Written on November 20, 2009

Version 10 includes 64-bit support, a new hatch direction control, and compatibility with Windows 7 and Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6).

Updates to Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, & DNG Converter

News: Written on November 19, 2009

You can download release candidate updates of all three apps from the Adobe Labs site.

New Camera Is Waterproof, Dustproof, & Shock-Resistant

News: Written on November 19, 2009

Casio says its $299 Exilim G is the world’s slimmest shock-resistant digital camera.

Manage iPhone Photos

How-Tos: Written by Jeff Carlson on November 19, 2009

It doesn't take long to figure out how to snap a picture with your iPhone's camera. This article goes beyond the basics to cover sharing those photos, deleting several at once, and syncing select photos on your computer with your iPhone. Read to the end for the best iPhone camera tip ever.