Steve Cordero, Acrobat support engineer, demonstrates how to use the Enhanced Security feature in the Acrobat X Pro UI, the Windows Registry, and in the Adobe Customization Wizard when creating a deployment package.
Steve Cordero, Acrobat support engineer, demonstrates how to use the Adobe Customization Wizard X to modify the file attachments allowed and disallowed by Adobe Acrobat X and Adobe Reader X when creating deployment packages.
Acrobat XI makes it easy to create a PDF of virtually any content by converting a web page to PDF, scanning a document to PDF, or simply printing to PDF.
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Added: Aug 31, 2012
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Once you've got your photos in Lightroom, you'll probably want to know how to get them out so that you can email them or put them on the web. NAPP Instructor Matt Kloskowski goes over just how to do this.
Learn how to bring an image into Photoshop Touch from the Creative Cloud, work on it using your tablet, and then transfer it back to your desktop computer in Photoshop CS5. Russell Brown also gives options for managing your color profiles.
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Added: Mar 12, 2012
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Russell Brown gives a basic overview of the file format options you have when using Photoshop Touch and the Creative Cloud together. Learn the best way to get your files from Photoshop CS5 into Photoshop Touch via the Creative Cloud.
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Added: Jan 18, 2012
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In this interview, Acrobat's Senior Vice President of Technology Bob Wulff tells us about the new Adobe Reader application for iOS devices, and discusses the mobile experience for viewing PDF files.
Part II: Exporting and Finalizing Your PDF. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 and Acrobat X Pro that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.
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Views: 6,898
Added: Jun 12, 2011
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Part I: New Accessibility Features in InDesign CS5.5. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.
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Added: Jun 12, 2011
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Join members of the AUC community and Adobe for this 36-minute on-demand seminar on how to create accessible PDF files in Acrobat X and from numerous applications like Microsoft Word, InDesign CS5.5, FrameMaker 10, and RoboHelp 9.
This 30-minute on-demand seminar reviews Adobe's cloud computing services. Join members of the AUC community and Adobe as they provide an overview of Acrobat.com services and where to find them, information on how to use the services in your workflow, interviews, latest news updates, and answers to popular questions.
Learn how to create and prepare images to incorporate into your website design. Save them in web friendly JPG or PNG formats while maintaining a good balance between quality and small file size. Import them into Dreamweaver and make some initial adjustments to layout and alignment.
Get helpful guidelines, tips, and tricks for making your content accessible using Adobe Flash Professional authoring tools. Learn how designers and developers deliver interactive experiences and accessible video using Adobe tools and techniques.
Learn about the HTML accessibility features in Adobe Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is one of the most comprehensive tools for building HTML content and improving the accessibility of your HTML content. During this session, you'll learn even more ways to make your content accessible.
Use InDesign and Acrobat Professional to create accessible content for persons with disabilities such as blindness, low vision, or limited mobility. Michael Murphy, Adobe Certified Expert, shows how InDesign can add structure, logical read order, and alternate text to graphics in documents that will be exported to PDF. With some added touch up using Acrobat Professional, these documents can be read using assistive technology such as screen readers and screen magnifiers.
One of the questions Terry White gets all the time is "How do I open up a JPG file in Camera RAW?" Learn how to take advantage of Adobe Camera RAW's ease of use and non-destructive workflow in this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Video Podcast.
For your PDF document to be Accessible, it must have a Tag structure. This video introduces the various ways of viewing the Tag structure in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 24, 2010
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In an Accessible PDF, the Tags Tree determines which content is perceived and announced by assistive technologies (screen readers). See how to safely remove Content from the Tags Tree in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF contains data tables, ensure that they have table headers defined, as those table headers allow screen reader users to understand tabular cell contents more easily. Acrobat 9 Professional's Table Editor can assist in this.
The Touch Up Reading Order tool in Acrobat 9 Professional is indispensable in PDF Accessibility workflows, but it does a lot more than touching up reading order -- view some more of it capabilities in this brief introduction.
Views: 2,481
Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF document contains images, you'll have to ensure that those images have proper textual alternatives. If not, screen readers will not be able to perceive or understand your images.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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When you want to make your PDF accessible, it can be helpful to use Acrobat 9 to create an Accessibility Report that will highlight the most common accessibility issues in your document.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF doc contains interactive forms, you must make sure that the form's Tab Order is correct. In this video, learn how to do this with Acrobat 9 Professional.
Views: 5,656
Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF contains data tables, learn how to efficiently and accurately mark them up for Accessibility using the tagging, structure and reading order tools in Acrobat 9.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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The Tags panel in Acrobat 9 Professional shows us PDF document structure. Watch this video to learn how to navigate the Tags panel and find specific Tags from selections that you make.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF document has form fields, and you want to make them interactive and Accessible, Acrobat 9 Professional will recognize the form fields for you.
Views: 2,710
Added: May 17, 2010
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Acrobat 9 Professional comes with a set of standard Tag types which are used to create the Tag structure. You can also add custom Tag types -- here's how!
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Added: May 17, 2010
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When converting a paper document to PDF, use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to convert scanned text to a format that Assistive Devices can read and understand.
Views: 5,210
Added: May 17, 2010
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LiveCycle Designer can be used to design and create your forms, but Acrobat 9 Professional allows you to add form controls directly to your pre-existing PDF content.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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When you use Security settings to protect your PDF document, you must ensure those settings don't interfere with document Accessibility. This video illustrates best practices for keeping security and accessibility with Acrobat 9 Professional.
Views: 1,181
Added: May 17, 2010
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Setting the language of a PDF document in Acrobat 9 Professional will allow Assistive technologies to interpret the words and sentences inside your document.
Views: 2,696
Added: May 17, 2010
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The easiest way to get an Accessible PDF is by converting it from an external application like Microsoft Word with accurately marked-up styles, tables and images. Here's how to set up PDF Maker in Word to get the most out of PDF accessibility.
Views: 3,215
Added: May 17, 2010
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An Accessible PDF document needs a specified reading order that tells Assistive technology in which order contents should be read. However, visual layout does not necessarily dictate reading order, as seen in this video.
Views: 693
Added: May 17, 2010
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For certain complex data tables, Row and Column headers may not provide enough information to assistive technologies. In these cases, the Headers attribute can be added with Acrobat 9 Professional.
If you're adding Radio buttons to your PDF forms, you must ensure that their labels are correctly announced to Assistive technology. In this video, learn how to set accessible labels for radio buttons in Acrobat 9 Professional.
Views: 2,701
Added: May 17, 2010
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Accessible documents need a correct Heading structure, as the Heading elements allow assistive technology users to understand the document structure. Learn the various ways of manipulating Headings in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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Web and interactive designers count on Adobe Photoshop software to help them create just the right look for their clients. Now with Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can keep exploring new creative possibilities in web and interactive design. For example, take advantage of new Adobe Repoussé technology to quickly make your pages and designs pop with 3D artwork for logos, buttons, and more. Plus, you get enhanced 3D animation effects with the ability to take your 3D model and easily add an animated depth of field.
Join Adam Flater & Scott Sheridan as they share info about the Learning Flex from Scratch series on Inside RIA (http://www.insideria.com/adam_flater_and_scott_sheridan/) focused on a non-programmers journey into the world of Flex.
Using Mate Framework to build decoupled Flex applications by Laura Arguello. Join Laura as she walks you through how to build an application using Mate framework.
Learn how to use the open source Flex SDK to improve your programming and solve problems. Introduction to the Flex source code explaining the class hierarchy, compositional classes, and the importance of interfaces.
This session is a survey of implementing BlazeDS with your Flex applications. You will get a good mix of discussion and code, so at least you stay awake.
Learn how to craft ActionScript libraries using advanced techniques. Use custom metadata to make your code easier to read and provide greater code-reuse. And harness the power of the Proxy class to give subclasses an easier way to access data.
During the session the functionality of the Flex Builder 3 Profiler will be explored through both background lecture, and most importantly various Flex Builder projects tuned to highlight key features of the Profiler.
Join David Hassoun as he takes a deeper dive into the capabilities and how-to for some of the more advanced audio/video streaming capabilities available with the Flash Media Server and how to integrate them with Flex.
Your project gets going, everything is running fine and then the client says "Hey, can I get this in Spanish." Yeah? You want tinted windows with that, too?
Adobe has told you to "file a bug" so many times you want to throw things at them. Wouldn't it be better if you could just fix the thing yourself and show the rest of the world how brilliant you are?
In this session Chris Scott will introduce, Swiz, a framework for Adobe Flex that aims to bring complete simplicity to RIA development. Swiz provides Inversion of Control, event handing, and simple life cycle for asynchronous remote methods.