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What if it were just as easy to edit a pre-recorded voice as it is to manipulate a photo? Adobe’s experimental Project VoCo is poised to do just that. This technology was demoed at the annual Adobe MAX conference last week alongside sneak previews of other exploratory software.
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WD's new My Passport Wireless Pro is designed to make it easier to back up and edit work when you're on the job, by wirelessly sharing images between Wi-Fi compatible-cameras, connected tablets and laptops, and the hard drive itself.
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Chromatic aberration (CA) or color fringing is an annoying property of cheap camera lenses, and even pops up on top of the range glass like Canon's L series. Luckily, it's very easy to correct in Adobe's fantastic Lightroom 5.
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Adobe is done with retail: it announced that it's going all in on its subscription offering.
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Adobe has included lossy compression in the recently announced 1.4 specification for its Digital Negative (DNG) RAW file format.
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Experimental new software analyzes designs for 3D printed items, and adds features to ensure that the finished product is structurally sound.
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Gizmag recently had a chance to chat with Adobe's Michael Stoddart about some of the new changes implemented in CS6.
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Adobe has made Photoshop Touch official at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and is now available for the iPad 2.
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Adobe has now posted an official high-quality video of its Photoshop de-blur plug-in presentation.
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Adobe sneak peeks an amazing "de-blurring" plug-in for Photoshop at their MAX conference.
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Adobe has announced a lineup of Touch Apps for Android and iOS-based devices, and the Creative Cloud set of cloud-based programs and services.
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Adobe's new Flash Media Server 4.5 allows Flash video content to be viewed directly within Safari on iOS devices.
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