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The Best App for Managing Digital Assets

Features: Written by Julieanne Kost on February 8, 2012

Most designers and photographers rely on Photoshop. But to save ourselves from drowning in an ocean of digital assets, we also need an app dedicated to managing those assets. If you want to stay in an Adobe workflow, that means either Lightroom or Bridge. Which one is right for you?

Best of the Blogs: Old School and New Skills

Features: Written by Pamela Pfiffner on January 30, 2012

Don't have time to keep up with design and photography blogs? Keep calm and read on. In this blog round-up you'll find the most popular fonts of 2011, an amazing type book from 1912, a Herb Lubalin video from the 1980s, and a Photoshop cooking demonstration from 2007. Plus, there are plenty of Photoshop how-tos, digital photography tips, and design ideas.

Free For All: Stock Photos, Social Media Profiles, and Calendar Templates

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on January 16, 2012

It’s 2012, the year the world is supposed to end. Let’s mark the occasion with fiery explosions, templates for Twitter and Facebook profiles, and - for the more optimistic among you - calendar templates.

What You'll Find in Lightroom 4

News: Written by Terri Stone on January 12, 2012

The beta version of Adobe's Lightroom 4 imaging software is now available as a free download. Here are some of the new tools you can experiment with.

Adobe Issues Updates to Lightroom and Camera Raw

News: Written on December 13, 2011

You can now download the final releases of Lightroom 3.6 and Camera Raw. Free to registered users, the updates include Raw support for nine hot new cameras.

Make Better Time-Lapse Movies

News: Written by Terri Stone on November 21, 2011

LRTimelapse is a new software program that turns images from Lightroom, Camera RAW, or Photoshop into time-lapse movies that look more even from frame to frame and have less flicker.

Adobe Updates Lightroom and Camera Raw

News: Written by Terri Stone on October 10, 2011

You can now download version 3.5 of Photoshop Lightroom and 6.5 of Camera Raw. The updates include expanded RAW support and many new lens correction profiles.

Review: Alien Skin Snap Art 3

Reviews: Written by Jeremy Schultz on August 29, 2011

Alien Skin's updated Snap Art 3 adds new features that give you greater control over filters and result in more realistic artistic effects.

Easy, Efficient Image Effects with Lightroom Presets

How-Tos: Written by Helen Bradley on August 25, 2011

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom presets can give you all kinds of images effects, from subtle to surreal, with one click. Learn how to make your own and where to download free presets online.

New Mac OS, Lion, Causes Problems with Many Adobe Apps

News: Written by Terri Stone on July 21, 2011

Adobe has published a list of known issues its software has when running under the new Mac OS 10.7 (Lion).

Create Custom Photo Layouts in Lightroom 3

How-Tos: Written by Helen Bradley on June 9, 2011

Harness the new print options in Adobe Lightroom 3 for creating your own layouts, with customized background colors, borders, identity plates, watermarks, and more. Then output your photo layouts to print or to electronic files.

Add Realistic Rays of Light to Photos

News: Written by Terri Stone on May 9, 2011

The $50 Rays plug-in from Digital Film Tools is compatible with Photoshop, Lightroom, and Aperture.

Work on Photos in the Field, then Import that Work Into Lightroom

News: Written by Terri Stone on April 29, 2011

The Photosmith iPad app complements Adobe Lightroom, letting you work on your images whether you're on location, in a plane, or back at your desk.

Try this Lightroom Plug-In for Free

News: Written on April 22, 2011

Perfect Layers, a plug-in from onOne Software, adds streamlined functionality for creating and working with layers to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Because the plug-in is currently a public preview (similar to a beta), you can use it for free.

Best of the Blogs: April 21, 2011

Features: Written by Pamela Pfiffner on April 21, 2011

Here's what you may have missed in the blogosphere over the past few weeks. Get tips for caring for you camera, fending off pushy designers, and taming that pesky Illustrator. Peer into the InDesign dreams (or nightmares) of designers and see the first digital camera ever. Get up close and personal with Roger Black, Matthew Carter, and Jonathan Ive. And watch video clips of print jobs gone awry. Just think "Pink!"

iPad Photo App Sort Shots Updates to 2.4

News: Written on April 5, 2011

Sort Shots - iPad Edition 2.4 lets you quickly and easily locate and assign tags to one or more photographs. You can import the keywords assigned to photographs via iTunes Folders or FTP using Lightroom, Bridge, Aperture, iPhoto, and others.

Connect with Photoshop & Lightroom Product Teams Online

News: Written on March 31, 2011

Photoshop.com has added Get Satisfaction, software designed to improve customer community and interaction. You can post your feedback about all Adobe digital imaging products, including Photoshop and Lightroom.

Best of the Blogs: March 31, 2011

Features: Written by Pamela Pfiffner on March 31, 2011

Here's what you may have missed in the blogosphere in the past couple of weeks. In this installment, you'll get killer Web tips, inventive photography ideas, and wonderful design advice, among lots of other tidbits.

Download Adobe Lightroom 3.4 & Camera Raw 6.4 RCs

News: Written on March 11, 2011

The Release Candidates (meaning they're not final code) for Adobe Lightroom 3.4 & Camera Raw 6.4 are now available from Adobe Labs.

Bring Emmy-Award Winning Expertise to Photos on Your Desktop

News: Written on February 4, 2011

Digital Film Tools' PhotoCopy software creates a photographic reproduction of a printed or graphic work made with a process in which a new image is formed by the action of proprietary image analysis, color, texture and light. The $95 PhotoCopy works with Apple Aperture, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.

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