Archive
Monthly Archives: September 2009

New InPorter Add-on for K4 Publishing System

Managing Editor Inc. (MEI), an Adobe premier development partner and a leading provider of software solutions for the publishing industry, announced the release of InPorter, a new add-on utility developed by MEI for the vjoon K4 Publishing System. InPorter automatically ingests several different types of external content and their metadata into the K4 workflow. InPorter […]

Continue reading

Combine Illustrator Patterns with Photoshop Masks for Instant Visual Appeal

Using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop together to create masked patterns takes a little time but no money, and with this tutorial, you’ll quickly learn all you need to know to take your images beyond the same-old same-old. First, I’ll show you how to create repeating patterns with various shapes in Illustrator, then combine them […]

Continue reading

Multi Style II XT for QuarkXPress 8 Now Available

With Multi Style II XT from Objectif Lune Benelux, text can be applied automatically with complex typographic specifications. Multi Style II XT is a must for everyone dealing with tables, ads, catalogs, brochures, magazines, newspapers and other complex formatting activities. Once the typographic settings (multistyles) have been defined, they can be swiftly copied and pasted […]

Continue reading

New Wacom Tablets Have Multi-Touch and Pen Input

Wacom Co. Ltd., unveiled the Bamboo second generation, a new consumer interactive tablet that merges multi-touch functionality with pen tablet technology in a single device, providing a whole new interface for computer users. Bamboo ushers in a more intuitive, simple and inspiring way to work with computers. Wacom considers the Bamboo Touch; Bamboo Pen; and […]

Continue reading

"One-Click Photo Lab" Now on Desktops

Like the original iPhone app, NeverCenter’s CameraBag Desktop recreates the magic of film in a fast, intuitive, minimal interface: choose a photo, choose a filter, and you’re done. Digital cameras have replaced film for all but the most die-hard photographers, but something was lost in that transition. Before the digital era, a photographer’s choice of […]

Continue reading
>