Ever want to identify your images by location? Photoshop Elements 11 allows you to use built-in geo-positioning hardware in your smart phone, or high-end digital camera to place your images by physical location; even add location information manually. Now, your Facebook friends will know exactly where you are.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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National Geographic uses Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to build its interactive tablet publication. By leveraging the InDesign workflow, National Geographic can maintain the captivating design of its publication and use innovative storytelling to bring cutting edge science to its audience in an engaging way. Check out this demo of some cool features of their app: buttons and slideshows illustrate the view from Everest within the context of a map, image sequence is used for educational animations, and HTML overlays allow them to feed current content into the app.
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Added: Jul 16, 2012
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App of the Week
In this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Podcast Terry White shows how to use a feature of the NEW Map Module in Lightroom 4 to Geotag your photos with a .GPX Log file as well as how to do Reverse Lookup.
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Added: Mar 06, 2012
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