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		<title>Adobe Unleashes The 40% Off Ninjas To Tackle Piracy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 04:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick Broughall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adobe knows your copy of Creative Suite 4 is &#8220;borrowed&#8221; from a friend. A friend you randomly met on the Internet, whose name you don&#8217;t know and probably never will. Fortunately, they&#8217;re doing something about it, so long as you&#8217;re a student.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/update-adobe.png"><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/update-adobe-600x253.png" alt="update adobe" title="update adobe" width="600" height="253" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-359302" /></a>Adobe knows your copy of Creative Suite 4 is &#8220;borrowed&#8221; from a friend. A friend you randomly met on the Internet, whose name you don&#8217;t know and probably never will. Fortunately, they&#8217;re doing something about it, so long as you&#8217;re a student.<span id="more-359300"></span></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a student and you head to the <a href="http://www.updateadobe.com/students/">Update Adobe</a> website, you can grab up to 40% off the price of Adobe creative software. According to Adobe, the saving will help you: &#8220;Create, cash-up &#038; beat the pirates with Adobe&#8221;. I&#8217;m not entirely sure what the incentive is for students to &#8220;beat the pirates&#8221; though – maybe Adobe is secretly training an army of design ninjas? In any case, it&#8217;s a pretty good saving for those of you still paying for education.</p>
<p>[<a href="http://www.updateadobe.com/students/">Update Adobe</a> – Thanks Ben!]</p>
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		<title>Adobe Creative Suite Pillows Are All About Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean Fallon</dc:creator>
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The movement to turn all of our furniture into a fluffy application dock continues with this handmade Adobe Creative Suite collection.


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<p>The movement to turn all of our furniture into a <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/01/os_x_throw_pillows_available_now_to_dork_up_the_place.html">fluffy application dock</a> continues with this handmade Adobe Creative Suite collection.</p>
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<p>The set includes icons for Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Flash, InDesign, and Dreamweaver. That should be enough for anyone, but if you want to go the extra mile you might want to pick up <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/03/invisibility_shirt_is_camo_by_photoshop-2.html">a Photoshop shirt</a>. The idea is that while wearing it and sitting on your Adobe couch, you physically complete the theme. [<a href="http://www.mysuitestuff.com/shop.html">mysuitestuff</a> via <a href="http://design-milk.com/app-pillows/">Design Milk</a>]</p>
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		<title>Photoshop Interface Evolution Shows Not a Lot of Evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 19:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesus Diaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time there was a program called Photoshop, created by the Knoll Brothers. Twenty years and eleven versions later, it basically remains unchanged. Except for the damn bloody tabs.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/ps-evolution-cs4.jpg" class="left" />Once upon a time there was a program called Photoshop, created by the Knoll Brothers. Twenty years and eleven versions later, it basically remains unchanged. Except for the <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/12/adobe_cs4_photoshop_and_illustrator_review_verdict_kick_arse-2.html">damn bloody tabs.</a></p>
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<p>Then again, why fix what is not broken? Maybe someone can come up with a better interface metaphor for manipulating images. Some people say that the Photoshop interface and workflow works because people are used to it. Maybe they are right and someone needs to break the mold, but everyone who has tried has failed miserably so far. And two decades is enough to come up with a worthy competitor&#8211;and please, don&#8217;t even mention Gimp.</p>
<p>Check <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/12/adobe_cs4_photoshop_and_illustrator_review_verdict_kick_arse-2.html">our Photoshop CS4 review here.</a> [<a href="http://www.woohome.com/life-story/photoshop-evolution/2127">Woohome</a>]</p>
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		<title>Adobe CS4 Photoshop and Illustrator Review (Verdict: Kick Arse)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesus Diaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve spent more than a month working with Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. I&#8217;m impressed. It pushes the envelope again with new tools and enhancements that will save a lot of time.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/cs4review.jpg" style="display:block;" />I&#8217;ve spent more than a month working with Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. I&#8217;m impressed. It pushes the envelope again with new tools and enhancements that will save a lot of time.</p>
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<p>Apart from using a text editor, I spend most of my work time in <s>Facebook</s> Illustrator and Photoshop, which I&#8217;ve been using since I was in college back in 1748 or 1994&#8211;I can&#8217;t remember. Until a month ago, I was happy with both programs in their Creative Suite 3 incarnation. Sure, they aren&#8217;t perfect, but they are fast in my 24-inch iMac, and they have all the features I wanted. Or so I thought. I didn&#8217;t find myself wanting anything more than a few fixes here and there, maybe just enhancements to this or that other tool, like transparent gradients in Illustrator.</p>
<p>I thought that CS3 was pretty much unbeatable for most of the bread-and-butter stuff that I or any other illustrator or photographer can do. As it turns out, CS4 adds enough feature punch to make the upgrade worth it.</p>
<p><b>The damn tabs</b></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get this one out of the way now. There&#8217;s nothing fundamentally wrong with any of the programs in CS4 except for one thing: The new absolutely horrible tabbed user interface, an idea full of good intentions but poorly executed, to the point of being <i>bad</i> for your workflow.</p>
<p>How Adobe engineers thought this was going to be useful to anyone, I don&#8217;t know. Every person I&#8217;ve seen working in Photoshop has different windows open, at different sizes, in different places and <a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/reader-participation/kickass-computer-rig-looks-like-death-star-combat-station-303759.php">even spawned across multiple monitors</a>. This is needed to move things around from one document to another, to clone, or just compare images. Sometimes I end up having ten or twenty different documents open because I keep working with several projects at the same time. If you look at my workspace, it may seem anarchic to you, but it&#8217;s not for me. Mentally, I organise things how I like them to be, optimised for my workflow. And then, I surf through all of this windows melee at lightning speed using Exposé on the Mac.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/dietabs.jpg" width="1920" height="1200"></p>
<p>The new tabbed interface&#8211;which is similar to the tabs in programs like Firefox or Safari&#8211;screws all this. Sure, they try to provide tools to emulate the anarchy described above. You can even drag and drop objects using spring-loaded tabs. But when you have a lot of documents open and you run out of tab space, the thing stops working well, giving you a useless chevron pop-up to the left of the tabs (like it does in web browsers). It does a bad job with tiling too&#8211;although I don&#8217;t use tiling&#8211;since it will split the image in whichever way it wants, leaving some images grouped with others if the number of tiles is shorter than the number of documents.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/tiling.jpg" width="1920" height="1200"></p>
<p>And then, on top of it being a mess in both Windows and Mac OS X, there&#8217;s an extra problem for Mac users: Photoshop doesn&#8217;t respect Exposé, which allows me to change work documents in a fraction of a second in the clearest and most instinctive way possible. So why try to fix what didn&#8217;t need to be fixed? Simply put, you can&#8217;t organise images in the same way that you organise linear web pages. The fact is that the tabbed interface doesn&#8217;t work well and, in the Macintosh, it doesn&#8217;t solve any problem that wasn&#8217;t already solved with the Mac OS X interface.</p>
<p>Fortunately, this complaint has an easy solution: You can turn the tab feature off. In Illustrator CS4 too, which suffers from exactly the same problem. I exclaimed &#8220;So long, sucker!&#8221; after twenty minutes of using it and, quite frankly, I don&#8217;t know why the hell it comes turned on by default&#8211;specially for people with previous versions of the Creative Suite.</p>
<p><b>Deep changes</b></p>
<p>I love Photoshop. I know that newbies get pale at the sheer enormity of this program, but it has grown with me during more than a decade and using it is like breathing&#8211;even while there are aspects of it I never touch. The new Photoshop CS4 tries to make things a little bit simpler by reorganising the menus a bit, cleaning house and making them neater. It also provides new palettes, like the masks and adjustments palette. All the little changes will make sense to the experts and make it a <i>little</i> bit easier to those who are not so experienced.</p>
<p>But the changes in Photoshop CS4 go deeper than this. To start with, the Windows version has full 64-bit support. For many users this won&#8217;t provide any big performance advantage (although any second saved counts when it comes to image editing). But for anyone using <i>really</i> big images for print, the 64-bit support will bring a clear performance advantage because of the larger memory space CS4 provides on Windows. If you just work with images out of professional DSLR cameras, however, don&#8217;t worry much about this. All the benchmarks I&#8217;ve seen only show a performance advantage with extremely large images.</p>
<p>The other deep change, one that will be noticed by everyone, is the OpenGL support in Photoshop. Everyone with any decent video card, that is. I don&#8217;t mean a 1GB monster GPU. The humble 256MB ATI Radeon HD2600 included in my 24-inch iMac does an amazing job at keeping things smooth as hot butter. The bigger and more badass your graphic card is, however, the more documents you will be able to keep accelerated in OpenGL. In my iMac, the limit is seven images.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/photoshop-gpu-limit.jpg" width="737" height="301" style="display:block;float:none;" /></p>
<p><b>New pixel magic</b></p>
<p>The GPU acceleration results in some nice tricks. When you zoom deep in an image you now get a pixel overlay&#8211;which oddly reminds me of the old school programs like the old PC Paintbrush. The panning is animated, so when you use the hand to move the image, accelerating and lifting your finger from the mouse, the image will sightly hover with the inertia until it stops. But the coolest thing is rotating the image for painting. If you have used Painter, you know that the canvas can be rotated to adjust the image to your drawing angle, much like you do with a piece of paper.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/rotateview.jpg" width="1320" height="1023" class="center"></p>
<p>The rotating is not a real rotate command. You just do it as you need it, on screen. When you invoke it, a compass appears on the screen. Since OpenGL treats the image as a texture on a 2D plane, the rotation is non-destructive and the image quality is amazingly good, as nice as a real rotate. I wish this rotate view feature was also available in Illustrator.</p>
<p>Both Photoshop CS4 and Illustrator CS4 offer new ways to access old things in a more streamlined way.</p>
<p>In Photoshop, new tool palettes give access to adjustment layers and masks functionality. The new &#8220;save to web&#8221; is good too, with a refreshed, more condensed interface. There are also new options for old tools that would be very useful in day-to-day operations, like the localised cluster option when you make a colour range selection. This allows you to select areas in an image not only by hue similarity but also taking into account the distance from the place in which you click to sample the colour. Or the quick and dirty Vibrance tool, which will allow Dick Tracy-lovers like me to boost the punch of every single image without having to go through a playing with levels, saturation fiddling in selected areas and colour curves.</p>
<p>However, perhaps the most spectacular of the new Photoshop tools is the content-aware scale, which will be a great timesaver, especially when you have to modify images to fit a particular layout and you don&#8217;t have a lot of room to play at cropp<br />
ing. This tool is simple: Make a selection you want to protect, select the image, scale in any direction you want (vertical, horizontal, or both axis) and watch as the image scales leaving the protected area (almost) intact. Here&#8217;s an example:</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/contentscaling1.jpg" class="center" width="763" height="463" style="display:block;float:none;" /><i>Original image, 763 x 463 pixels</i></p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/contentscaling2.jpg" width="1026" height="463" class="center"><i>Scaled image, 1026 x 463 pixels.</i></p>
<p>As you can see, the furniture is left untouched, while the rest of the image scales horizontally. Everything is smoothed out and looks good. At least, good enough to only require a few retouches and, certainly, good enough to fit into your layout. Previously, you had to make a selection, scale the background as good as you can, carefully fill in the blanks with the clone stamp tool, fix the artifact with more cloning, and lose some hair in the process. With the content scaling, you&#8217;ll be able to save a <i>lot</i> of time, only requiring a bit of retouching to make things look great.</p>
<p><b>3D painting</b></p>
<p>This part is completely new to Photoshop. 3D painting is nice. In fact, it&#8217;s fun. While it&#8217;s not as sophisticated as other tools I remember (it has been a long time since my Maya and Bodypaint days), it&#8217;s easy and straightforward. The 3D rendering engine, on the other side, is <i>bad</i>. Very bad. Horrible. There&#8217;s no way anyone can use this to include 3D graphics in your 2D work. So if you are looking to render anything in 3D with Photoshop CS4, look elsewhere.</p>
<p><b>New vector voodoo</b></p>
<p>In Illustrator CS4, the changes are also many and worth the upgrade, at least for me. There are small ones&#8211;like the clean-up program&#8217;s interface has been cleaned up. Things that bothered me before, like the filter menus with duplicated personality, are gone, all merged into one neat Effect menu&#8211;to the big ones, like the new Blob tool (a godsend for anyone who likes to draw, rather than pull and push vector lines), the transparent gradients (oh yes!), and the long-awaited (but old Freehand trick) multiple artboards (YES! YES! YES!).</p>
<p>All these are extremely useful and will save a <i>lot</i> of time to any Illustrator user. Actually, the transparent gradients are a fundamental element to create more complex artwork more easily. They basically allow you to treat vector gradients as you treat them in Photoshop, including transparency. In fact, they are better than Photoshop because the interface allows you to change them on the art itself, without having to use a panel.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/ai-gradients.jpg" width="804" height="503" style="display:block;float:none;" /></p>
<p>The Blob tool is great too. It&#8217;s basically a brush that unifies all strokes as one single object. Previously, using the normal brush, if you tried to draw freehand you will end with a huge spaghetti monster. This was almost impossible to manage, requiring you to either make groups or outline strokes and then merge them&#8211;which obviously is a pain in the arse. With the Blob brush, however, Illustrator CS4 will automagically outline and join all brush strokes into a single, easy to manipulate object.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2008/12/custom_1229601958021_blobs.jpg" width="494" height="426" style="display:block;" /></p>
<p>I would buy this upgrade for the gradients and the blob tool alone. But the final touch that makes this worth it to me is the support for multiple artboards, perhaps the most awaited Illustrator feature of all time. I still remember Freehand fans telling me how they hated Illustrator because it didn&#8217;t support multiple pages like Freehand did. I wouldn&#8217;t go as far as &#8220;hating&#8221; but I felt the pain every time I had to do a multiple-page layout, having to jump to Quark (argh) or PageMaker (the horror). This is not needed with the new artboards feature. You can create up to <i>one hundred</i> pages, which is more than enough to manage any brochure or multiple-page art you can imagine.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2008/12/custom_1229603305438_Picture_27.png" width="804" height="503" style="display:block;float:none;" /></p>
<p>The icing on the cake is the new smart guides and alignment, which basically allows you to precisely set the position of objects in relation to other objects and any of their elements, without having to set guides manually. Paraphrasing Alice, the new guides are intelligenter and intelligenter than the previous ones.</p>
<p><b>Verdict</b></p>
<p>I can&#8217;t try the rest of the applications in the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection with the depth I can use both Photoshop and Illustrator, but if these two&#8211;and Bridge CS4&#8211;are any sign of what to expect from the other ten apps in the package&#8211;and from what I&#8217;ve been able to read in reviews of After Effects, Premiere, InDesign, or Flash, it seems they are as good&#8211;the collection is completely worth the $US2,500 it costs. And definitely worth the $US900 of the upgrade. If you are a Photoshop and Illustrator <i>maverick</i>, go for the Design Collection upgrade. If you use these programs professionally, the investment will returned very quickly on saved time alone.</p>
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		<title>Nvidia Quadro CX Accelerates Adobe CS4 Up to 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesus Diaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Along with their 9600M GT card for portables announcement with the MacBook Pro, Nvidia has also announced their new Nvidia Quadro CX. The $US1,999 PCIe card, which according to them has been &#8220;specifically designed and optimised the Quadro CX to enhance the performance of Adobe Creative Suite 4&#8243;, will accelerate all most common operations in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/10/nvidiacx.jpg" class="left" style="display:block;float:none;" />Along with their 9600M GT card for portables announcement with the MacBook Pro, Nvidia has also announced their new Nvidia Quadro CX. The $US1,999 PCIe card, which according to them has been &#8220;specifically designed and optimised the Quadro CX to enhance the performance of Adobe Creative Suite 4&#8243;, will accelerate all most common operations in Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere and H.264 encoding.</p>
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<p>SANTA CLARA, CA&#8211;OCTOBER 16, 2008&#8211;NVIDIA today introduced its new accelerator for Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 software, the NVIDIA® Quadro® CX. This new GPU provides creative professionals with a faster, better, more reliable way to maximize their creativity. Quadro CX was architected to deliver the best performance for the new GPU-optimised features of Adobe Creative Suite 4.</p>
<p>&#8220;Adobe is at the forefront of the Visual Computing Revolution,&#8221; said Dan Vivoli, executive vice president of marketing at NVDIA. &#8220;CS4&#8217;s GPU features are sending shockwaves through the creative industry.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Photoshop users are always looking for maximum performance, and we recognised that tapping into the power of the GPU is one way to give it to them,&#8221; said Kevin Connor, vice president of product management for Professional Digital Imaging at Adobe. &#8220;Thanks to NVIDIA&#8217;s efforts to optimise the Quadro CX product for CS4, users can be assured of a dramatically fast and fluid experience on tasks such as panning, zooming, and rotating large images as well as manipulating 3D content.&#8221;</p>
<p>NVIDIA specifically designed and optimised the Quadro CX to enhance the performance of Adobe Creative Suite 4 product line and meet the unique needs of the Creative Suite 4 professional. Adding NVIDIA Quadro CX to the pipeline gives creative professionals a faster, better, and more reliable experience. With NVIDIA Quadro CX users can encode H.264 videos at lightning-fast speeds with the NVIDIA CUDA™-enabled plug-in for Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4, RapiHD™ from Elemental Technologies; accelerate rendering time for advanced effects; and accurately preview what deliverables will look like with 30-bit colour or uncompressed 10-bit/12-bit SDI before final outputi.</p>
<p>Adobe Creative Suite 4 software now has added optimization to take advantage of GPU technology, including the parallel processing capability in the Quadro CX GPU. These enhancements accelerate a number of visually intensive operations, including:</p>
<p>Adobe® Photoshop® CS4 uses the NVIDIA Quadro CX GPU to bring unprecedented fluidity to image navigation. The GPU enables real-time image rotation, zooming, and panning, and makes changes to the view instantaneous and smooth. Adobe Photoshop CS4 also taps the GPU for on-screen compositing of both 2D and 3D content, ensuring smoothly anti-aliased results regardless of zoom level. Brush resizing and brushstroke preview, 3D movement, high-dynamic-range tone mapping, and colour conversion are also accelerated by the GPU.<br /> Adobe After Effects® CS4 now has added optimization features to accelerate a variety of creative effects, making it easier than ever to add graphics and visual effects to video, which allows the artist to quickly move from concept to final product and speeds up the workflow. Effects accelerated include depth of field, bilateral blur effects, turbulent noise such as flowing water or waving flags, and cartoon effects. NVIDIA Quadro CX takes advantages of these workflow enhancements.<br /> Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 can take advantage of Quadro CX to accelerate high-quality video effects such as motion, opacity, colour, and image distortion. Quadro CX also enables faster editing of multiple high-definition video streams and graphic overlays and provides a variety of video output choices for high-quality preview, including DisplayPort, component TV, or uncompressed 10-bit or 12-bit SDI.<br /> NVIDIA Quadro CX is available starting today, from leading resellers, e-tailers, and retailers, for $1,999 USD. For more information on NVIDIA Quadro and the new Quadro CX, please visit: www.nvidia.com/quadrocx.</p>
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		<title>Adobe Creative Suite 4 Now Shipping</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 04:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Were you tantalised by our taste of Adobe&#8217;s Creative Suite 4, the insanely huge upgrade to its product lines? You can stop holding your breath and start parting with your money, now that the product family&#8211;which includes improved versions of Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver&#8211;is now shipping! Updates number into the hundreds, from hardware acceleration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/09/cs4_boxshots.jpg" style="display:block;" /> Were you tantalised by our taste of <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/09/adobe_creative_suite_4_massive_upgrade_including_new_photoshop_premiere_and_more-2.html">Adobe&#8217;s Creative Suite 4, the insanely huge upgrade to its product lines? You can stop holding your breath and start parting with your money, now that the product family&#8211;which includes improved versions of Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver&#8211;is now shipping! Updates number into the hundreds, from hardware acceleration to</a> <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/09/adobe_added_multitouch_to_creative_suite_4_didnt_tell_anyone-2.html">multitouch</a>. Full versions will run from $US1,700 to $US2,500, but Adobe will give you a discount if you&#8217;ve already got CS3. The press release is below.</p>
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<p>Adobe Creative Suite 4 Now Shipping</p>
<p>Milestone Release Radically Improves Creative Workflow Efficiency; Redefines Collaboration Between Designers and Developers</p>
<p>SAN JOSE, Calif. &#8212; Oct. 15, 2008 &#8212; Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of the Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 product family, the highly-anticipated release of industry-leading design and development software for virtually every creative workflow. Delivering radical breakthroughs in workflow efficiency &#8211; and packed with hundreds of innovative, time saving features &#8211; the new Creative Suite 4 product line advances the creative process across print, Web, interactive, film, video and mobile.</p>
<p>Customers can choose from six new versions: Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium, Design Standard, Web Premium, Web Standard, Production Premium and Master Collection. The combination of Creative Suite and the new capabilities of Adobe Flash® Player 10, also available today (see separate press release) deliver new levels of creativity and expressiveness across media channels. Designers using the Adobe Creative Suite 4 product family will gain unprecedented creative control using the new expressive features and visual performance improvements in Adobe Flash Player 10 to deliver breakthrough Web experiences across multiple browsers and operating systems.</p>
<p>&#8220;Creative Suite 4 and Flash Player 10 introduce vital time-saving features, new levels of integration and the jaw-dropping innovations our design and developer customers expect from us,&#8221; said John Loiacono, senior vice president, Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe.</p>
<p>&#8220;CS4 continues to fulfil our promise to customers to break down more barriers in cross-media workflows, while also providing new services and collaboration tools that help them manage complex client demands.&#8221;</p>
<p>As part of the CS4 product launch, the largest in Adobe&#8217;s history, also available today are brand new versions of Photoshop® CS4, Photoshop CS4 Extended, InDesign® CS4, Illustrator® CS4, Flash CS4 Professional, Dreamweaver® CS4, Fireworks® CS4, Contribute® CS4, After Effects® CS4, Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4, Encore® CS4, Soundbooth® CS4 and Adobe OnLocation™ CS4.</p>
<p>Intuitive Workflows Improve Creative Efficiency<br /> A simplified workflow in Adobe Creative Suite 4 enables users to design across media more efficiently by making it easier to complete common tasks and move content seamlessly among applications. InDesign CS4 includes a new Live Preflight tool that allows designers to catch production errors and a newly customizable Links panel to manage placed files more efficiently. The revolutionary new Content-Aware Scaling tool in Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop CS4 Extended automatically recomposes an image as it is resized, preserving vital areas as it adapts to new dimensions. An expanded version of Dynamic Link in CS4 Production Premium enables users to move and update content between After Effects CS4, Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, Soundbooth CS4, and Encore CS4 without rendering, saving countless hours in production. With deep XMP metadata support, the production workflow is simplified, resulting in online content that gives viewers new ways to interact with and search for video, while giving content owners new opportunities to track and monetize content.</p>
<p>Adobe Creative Suite 4 brings 3D center-stage providing the ability to paint, composite, and animate 3D models using familiar tools in Photoshop CS4 Extended. Flash CS4 Professional now offers the ability to apply tweens to objects instead of keyframes, providing greater control over animation attributes. Also in Flash CS4 Professional, the new Bones tool helps create more realistic animations between linked objects. With a searchable library of more than 450 dynamically updated device profiles from leading manufacturers, Adobe Device Central CS4 enables users to easily test mobile content designed using many of the Creative Suite 4 products.</p>
<p>New and Expanded Services Extend Capabilities for Online Collaboration<br /> Adobe Creative Suite 4 now also offers a host of services* for online collaboration. Adobe ConnectNow, a service of Acrobat.com, allows real-time collaboration with two colleagues or clients. Designers can also share colour harmonies with Adobe Kuler™. Other online resources include: Adobe Community Help for technical questions; Resource Central for accessing video and audio product-related news and tutorials, as well as Soundbooth scores and sound effects; and Adobe Bridge Home, a customizable resource for tips, tutorials, news and inspirational content.</p>
<p>Pricing and Availability<br /> Adobe Creative Suite 4 and its associated point products are immediately available through Adobe Authorised Resellers and the Adobe Store at www.adobe.com/store. Estimated street price for the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium is US$1799, US$1699 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Premium, US$1699 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium, and US$2499 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection. To reward customers for staying current, Adobe is offering Creative Suite 3 customers moving to Creative Suite 4 a lower upgrade price than it offers to those moving from older, qualifying versions. For a limited time, a special introductory offer enables customers with older qualifying products to enjoy the same lower price with savings of up to US$200 off their actual upgrade price. For more detailed information please visit www.adobe.com/creativesuite.</p>
<p>Adobe Flash Player 10 is available immediately as a free download for Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms (including new support for Ubuntu 7 and 8) from www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.</p>
<p>About Adobe Systems Incorporated</p>
<p>Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information &#8211; anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.</p>
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		<title>Adobe Creative Suite 4: Massive Upgrade Including New Photoshop, Premiere and More</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 04:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is one of those days that designers celebrate and dread: Adobe unveils its latest Creative Suite&#8212;Number 4&#8212;with new pro versions of Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects and more. Heavy users wait with bated breath to see if their desired tweaks have been added, knowing that if the answer is &#8220;yes,&#8221; then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/09/cs4_boxshots.jpg" class="left" style="display:block;float:none;" />Today is one of those days that designers celebrate and dread: Adobe unveils its latest Creative Suite&mdash;Number 4&mdash;with new pro versions of Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects and more. Heavy users wait with bated breath to see if their desired tweaks have been added, knowing that if the answer is &#8220;yes,&#8221; then somebody&#8217;s going to have to spend some dough fast&mdash;full versions run from $US1,700 to $US2,500 for the full Master Collection. If the answer is &#8220;no,&#8221; it could be another year before the problems are solved.<br /> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> galleryPost('PhotoshopCS4Screens', 3, ''); </script></p>
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<p>This year&#8217;s updates, which number into the hundreds, mainly concern workflow, that is, when you work with objects in one program, how well those adjustments are tracked and understood by the various other apps. With a heady number of improvements to so many super hardcore apps, I decided to paste in the main press release below, a gallery of the best new Photoshop screens, and links to key What&#8217;s New PDFs, and let you go on your own missions of discovery.</p>
<p>PDFs:<br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_photoshop_photoshopext_whatsnew.pdf">Photoshop What&#8217;s New PDF</a><br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_premiere_pro_whatsnew.pdf">Premiere What&#8217;s New PDF</a><br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_illustrator_whatsnew.pdf">Illustrator What&#8217;s New PDF</a><br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_after_effects_whatsnew.pdf">After Effects What&#8217;s New PDF</a><br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_dreamweaver_whatsnew.pdf">Dreamweaver What&#8217;s New PDF</a><br /> &bull; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/cs4/pdfs/cs4_flash_whatsnew.pdf">Flash What&#8217;s New PDF</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Adobe Introduces Creative Suite 4 Product Family<br /> Radical Workflow Breakthroughs, New Levels of Flash Expressiveness and Integration Anchor Adobe&#8217;s Biggest Software Release</p>
<p>SAN JOSE, Calif. &#8212; Sept. 23, 2008 &#8212; Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 product family, a milestone release of the industry-leading design and development software for virtually every creative workflow. Delivering radical workflow breakthroughs that bring down the walls between designers and developers &#8212; and packed with hundreds of feature innovations&#8211;the new Creative Suite 4 product line advances the creative process across print, Web, mobile, interactive, film and video production. With new levels of integration and expressiveness for Flash technology across the entire product line, Adobe&#8217;s biggest software release to date includes Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design editions, Creative Suite 4 Web editions, Creative Suite 4 Production Premium, Creative Suite 4 Master Collection, as well as 13 point products, 14 integrated technologies and seven services.</p>
<p>Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS4 combines virtually all of Adobe&#8217;s new design and development applications, technologies and services in a single box &#8212; the most comprehensive creative environment ever delivered.</p>
<p>&#8220;Designers and developers are shaping the way that people consume information, share ideas, sell products, tell stories and create memorable experiences &#8212; in print, online and via mobile handsets,&#8221; said Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer at Adobe. &#8220;Whether you&#8217;re creating a rich Internet application, a video or a best-selling magazine, Adobe Creative Suite 4 delivers powerful cross-media technologies that have the ability to elevate products, brands and ideas above the clutter.&#8221;</p>
<p>Broad Integration and Efficiency Improve Creative Workflow<br /> Adobe Creative Suite 4 offers unprecedented choice among editions and stand-alone products, with comprehensive support for the most cutting-edge workflows for virtually any design discipline. Customers can choose from six suites or full version upgrades of 13 stand-alone applications, including Photoshop® CS4, Photoshop CS4 Extended, InDesign® CS4 (see separate releases), Illustrator® CS4, Flash® CS4 Professional, Dreamweaver® CS4, After Effects® CS4, and Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4.</p>
<p>A simplified workflow in Adobe Creative Suite 4 enables users to design across media more efficiently by making it easier to complete common tasks and switch between mediums without leaving a project. InDesign CS4 includes a new Live Preflight tool that allows designers to catch production errors and a newly customizable Links panel to place files more efficiently. The revolutionary new Content-Aware Scaling tool in Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop CS4 Extended automatically recomposes an image as it is resized, preserving vital areas as it adapts to new dimensions. An expanded version of Dynamic Link in CS4 Production Premium enables users to move content between After Effects CS4, Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, Soundbooth® CS4, and Encore® CS4, so updates can be seen instantly without rendering. Designers using the Adobe Creative Suite 4 product family will be able to gain unprecedented creative control using the new expressive features and visual performance improvements in Adobe Flash Player 10 to deliver breakthrough Web experiences across multiple browsers and operating systems.</p>
<p>Adobe Creative Suite 4 brings 3D center-stage providing the ability to paint, composite, and animate 3D models using familiar tools. Flash CS4 Professional now offers the ability to apply tweens to objects instead of keyframes, providing greater control over animation attributes. Also in Flash, the new Bones tool helps create more realistic animations between linked objects. With a searchable library of more than 450 dynamically updated device profiles from leading manufacturers, Adobe Device Central CS4 (see separate release) enables users to easily test mobile content designed using many of the Creative Suite 4 products.</p>
<p>Adobe Creative Suite 4 significantly expands access to services* available to creative professionals and developers who want to collaborate online. Adobe ConnectNow, a service of Acrobat.com, can be accessed from InDesign CS4, Illustrator CS4, Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop Extended CS4, Flash CS4 Professional, Dreamweaver CS4, Fireworks® CS4, and Acrobat® 9 Pro, allowing real-time collaboration with two colleagues or clients. Designers can also share colour harmonies with Adobe Kuler™, which is now accessible from within InDesign CS4, Illustrator CS4, Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop Extended CS4, Flash CS4 and Fireworks CS4. Other online resources include: Adobe Community Help for technical questions; Resource Central for accessing video and audio product-related news and tutorials, as well as Soundbooth scores, sound effects, and other stock media; and Adobe Bridge Home, a customizable resource for tips, tutorials, news and inspirational content.</p>
<p>Pricing and Availability<br /> Adobe Creative Suite 4 and its associated point products are scheduled to ship in October 2008 with availability through Adobe Authorised Resellers and the Adobe Store at www.adobe.com/go/gn_store.</p>
<p>Estimated street price for the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium will be US$1799, US$1699 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Premium, US$1699 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium, and US$2499 for Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection.</p>
<p>Adobe plans to offer tiered upgrade pricing from previous versions. For a limited time, validly licensed customers of eligible versions of Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Production Studio and Macromedia Studio will be able to upgrade to Creative Suite 4 for the CS3 upgrade price.</p>
<p>For more detailed information about features, upgrade policies, pricing, and international versions please visit: www.adobe.com/creativesuite.</p>
<p>Adobe Flash Player 10 is currently available in beta as a free download from Adobe Labs at www.adobe.com/go/astro with general availability expected by the end of the year. Adoption of the previous update to Adobe Flash Player 9 set all-time records by achieving over 80 percent reach on Internet enabled desktops in less than six months and Flash Player 10 is expected to achieve a similar adoption rate.</p>
<p>About Adobe Systems Incorporated<br /> Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information &#8211; anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.</p>
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		<title>Photoshop CS4 Dropping On Sept. 23?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 03:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Is Photoshop CS4 coming earlier than predicted? A screengrab of NAPP Newswire shows that something is about to hit on Sept. 23&#8230; and that it&#8217;s something to do with Adobe&#8217;s Creative Suite 4. How disappointing would it be if whatever it is that&#8217;s supposed to be &#8220;brilliant&#8221; turned out to be like&#8230; an ad? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/09/adobecs4sept.jpg" style="display:block;float:none;" /> Is Photoshop CS4 coming <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/05/photoshop_cs_4_might_hit_in_october_with_gpu_acceleration_after_all-2.html">earlier than predicted</a>? A screengrab of NAPP Newswire shows that something is about to hit on Sept. 23&#8230; and that it&#8217;s something to do with Adobe&#8217;s Creative Suite 4. How disappointing would it be if whatever it is that&#8217;s supposed to be &#8220;brilliant&#8221; turned out to be like&#8230; an ad? [<i>-Thanks mrquintano2u!</i>]</p>
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		<title>Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium Reviewed (Verdict: Kicks Final Cut Ass But Overpriced in Oz)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 14:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been hearing about it for months, and now Adobe has finally put the finishing touches on its Creative Suite 3 Production Premium software, shipping a package that video editors, filmmakers, broadcasters and DVD authors are going to love. The company is also offering what it calls the Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, which puts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="adobe_mastercollect.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/07/adobe_mastercollect.jpg" width="478" height="340" class="center" />We&#8217;ve been hearing about it for months, and now Adobe has finally put the finishing touches on its Creative Suite 3 Production Premium software, shipping a package that video editors, filmmakers, broadcasters and DVD authors are going to love. The company is also offering what it calls the Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, which puts together a dozen software packages into one huge and expensive box. We&#8217;ve used and extensively tested all this new stuff, and are here to tell you that this software kicks major ass.</p>
<blockquote><p>AU: The costs below reflect <a href="https://store2.adobe.com/cfusion/store/index.cfm?store=OLS-AU&#038;view=ols_prod&#038;category=/Applications/CSMasterCollection&#038;nr=0#loc=en_au&#038;rangeUpper=6%2C0%2C65%2C0&#038;HTMLVerRedirect=true&#038;returnURL=%2Fcfusion%2Fstore%2Fhtml%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Fstore%3DOLS%2DAU%26event%3DdisplayProduct%26categoryPath%3D%2FApplications%2FCSMasterCollection&#038;store=OLS-AU&#038;view=ols_prod&#038;category=/Applications/CSMasterCollection&#038;nr=0&#038;viewName=Adobe%20Store%20%2D%20North%20America&#038;pageNotFound=0">Australian availability</a>.  It&#8217;s beyond us why local pricing is 78 per cent more expensive than the $USD price when our dollar&#8217;s buying US85c &#8230; seems like we&#8217;re being gipped <span class=byline>- CJ</span>.</p></blockquote>
<p><span id="more-248463"></span>The $3025 Creative Suite 3 Production Premium package includes a video compositing app called After Effects CS3 that&#8217;s the darling of special effects artists working on anything from industrial video all the way up to the highest-end film projects, and Premiere Pro CS, an already excellent video editing application that finally returns to the Mac platform after a four-year hiatus. We&#8217;ve used and tested this Mac application extensively, and can vouch for its unparalleled power and unique interoperability with all the other Adobe applications. Yes, this one is out to seriously give Apple Final Cut Pro a challenging run for its money. The integration between Premiere Pro, After Effects, and all the other Adobe apps is unprecedented. Should be an interesting battle between the two titans, Adobe and Apple.</p>
<p>Also included in the Production Premium package are Encore CS3, which is a much-improved DVD authoring app; Photoshop CS3 Extended, adding unique video and film frame-editing features that editors will like; Illustrator CS3, a vector-based drawing program, Flash CS3 Professional, just brought over from Adobe&#8217;s purchase of Macromedia and with a bit of integration with the other Adobe apps added into the workflow, and then there&#8217;s Adobe Soundbooth CS3, an excellent audio application that&#8217;s delightfully easy to use and contains just the features that video editors need. We&#8217;ve spent a lot of time with the above apps running on both OS X and XP, and remarkably, they all have exactly the same features and user interface on both the Mac and PC platforms.</p>
<p>Also included in the Production Premium bundle is Adobe On Location CS3, which lets you record video direct to disk and gives you lots of monitoring features that look like a rack of video instruments in a broadcast studio. In fact, the software was formerly called DV Rack, developed by an awesome company called Serious Magic that was recently acquired by Adobe. Another Serious Magic application in the package is Adobe Ultra CS3, a sophisticated chromakey package that we&#8217;ve tested and to which we gave a big thumbs-up. Both of these applications aren&#8217;t Mac-centric yet, but you can run them on a Mac if you get a copy of Boot Camp. Adobe says it&#8217;s working on the Mac versions of these two apps as you read this.</p>
<p>Designers who also are into Web authoring may be interested in the Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, Adobe&#8217;s full-boat product that contains just about every piece of software the company sells, but you have to spend $4455 for the privilege of owning this huge barrel o&#8217; fun. Here&#8217;s the long list of apps that are available in that box: Adobe InDesign CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3 Professional, Dreamweaver CS3, Fireworks CS3, Contribute CS3, After Effects CS3 Professional, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, Soundbooth CS3, and Encore CS3, as well as Acrobat 8 Professional software. Good gawd, who would ever know how to use all that stuff?</p>
<p>Adobe tells us this CS3 rev is the most gigantic and monumental software release in its history. We would tend to agree.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adobe.com/creativelicense/">Product Page</a> [Adobe]<br />
<a href="http://www.studiodaily.com/studiomonthly/currentissue/8156.html">Premiere Pro CS3/Encore CS3 Review</a> [Studio Monthly]</p>
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