This brief tutorial shows you how to open an image in Photoshop. This activity comes from the Adobe Professional Development Workshop, "Explore Creativity in Today’s Classroom".
Learn about Brackets, a new open source project started by Adobe to push tooling on the web forward. Built in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, Brackets is MIT licensed and developed openly on GitHub. This session will provide an overview of the project and describe how to get involved.The Brackets open source product manager, Adam Lehman, will share:• Innovative and unique features for web designers and developers• The goals and structure of the project• Extending Brackets with JavaScript• How to contribute to Brackets
In this episode you will learn everything about the Open Source extension library "Edge Commons". We will cover the integration process and take a close look at the Spotlight feature for media overlays!
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Views: 2,192
Added: Apr 22, 2013
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Create Like Crazy
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In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne show you the difference between opening a raw file as a pixel based layer verses a Smart Object and the advantages of both approaches.
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Views: 13,336
Added: Dec 05, 2012
Runtime: 00:12:43
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Photoshop
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RAW
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acr
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lightroom
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smart objects
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Edit Contents
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Edit In
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Open Image
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Open Object
Vincent Hardy, director of the Web Platform Group, explores how today's open-source projects and web standards benefit designers and developers: enhanced expressivity for better effects and interactivity, authoring surfaces, and creating mobile apps with web standards.
Principal Scientist Narciso Jaramillo introduces Brackets, a new open-source code editor from Adobe, and demonstrates two features that improve productivity: inline editing for accessing code snippets from various files and live development for viewing updates instantly.
Views: 2,599
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:47
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real time
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Source
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code
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develop
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developer
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development
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edit
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editor
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instant
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productivity
Learn how to install the Touch App Plugins application that enables you to move a file you created in an Adobe Touch App into Creative Cloud and then on to your desktop for further refinement.
Tom Barclay continues his exploration of Toolkit for CreateJS, showing developers how to leverage the open source libraries that the framework offers to support adding interactivity to projects.
Greg DeMichillie, Sr. Director of Product Management, and Danny Winokur, VP/GM Interactive Business Unit, facilitate an open discussion about Flex compiler technologies.
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Views: 3,330
Added: Dec 16, 2011
Runtime: 01:04:22
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Platform
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air
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builder
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community
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develop
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developer
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development
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enterprise
Join Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt for this series on PhoneGap, an open source framework for developing cross-platform mobile apps with existing web technologies.
Learn how the Spoon Project, an open source initiative by Flex community experts, is energizing the broader Flex community to improve the framework. The initiative encourages external submissions while also dispersing key knowledge about the inner workings of Flex. You'll learn how the contribution model works and how you can get your code submissions into the project.
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost helps you avoid unwanted or puzzling results by answering the three most frequently asked questions around opening and round-tripping files from Lightroom to Photoshop.
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Views: 25,307
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 00:18:28
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Save
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Sync
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FAQ
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I can’t find my photos
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Lightroom and Photoshop Integration
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Open Images
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Open Photograph
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Round Trip
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Save As
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Stacking
Join the Adobe Video Solutions product management team to learn more about the key technologies used to deliver high-quality and fault-tolerant live and on-demand video experiences, and see some eye-popping demonstrations from broadcasters using the technologies today. During this session, you'll learn about Adobe Flash Media Server with HTTP streaming, Flash Player and Adobe AIR for desktop and devices, HTML5, Open Source Media Framework, Adobe Flash Access, Adobe Pass for TV Everywhere, and how companies have put these technologies together to deliver some of the largest video events on the planet.
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Views: 737
Added: Oct 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:63:43
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HTML5
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flash player
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Adobe AIR for desktop and devices
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Adobe Flash Access
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Adobe Flash Media Server
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Adobe Pass for TV Everywhere
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Adobe Video Solutions
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HTTP streaming
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Open Source Media Framework
See how Adobe CS5.5 Production Premium makes it easier than ever for you to use the right tool for the job. With easy project exchange between Final Cut Pro or Avid editing tools and Adobe Premiere Pro, you can easily integrate Adobe CS5.5 Production Premium into your current workflow.
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Views: 1,903
Added: Apr 13, 2011
Runtime: 00:29:20
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Adobe Premiere Pro
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karl soule
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production premium
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video editing
Learn about the businesses and developer benefits of reusing existing resources to deploy apps for a wide range of devices such as smartphones, tablets, TVs and desktop with the Flash Platform.
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Views: 4,048
Added: Mar 21, 2011
Runtime: 00:02:04
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Ryan Stewart
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air
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app
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applications
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business
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developer
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devices
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flash platform
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mobile
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multiscreen
This Halloween Spooktacular Episode is from the early days of Layers TV. RC and Corey reconstruct the opening sequence using a variety of creative suite tools like Soundbooth, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and After Effects.
You will recognize this episode from earlier this year. Layers TV is place-holding this week while the podcast gets retooled. In this episode RC has tips about using Illustrator to create a brochure with text wraps inside. Corey shows how to customize your workspace in Photoshop and create an action that loads that workspace as soon as Photoshop opens.
As a member of the Open Screen Project, Google has been a key partner of the Adobe Flash Platform on Chrome, Google TV, and Android. In this session, you'll learn what the Adobe and Google partnership means to you, and how you can take advantage of the unique distribution and monetization opportunities it represents across multiple screens, including smartphones, netbooks, and the digital home.
Join Danny Winokur, senior director of business development in Adobe's Platform Business Unit, as he provides an update on the Open Screen Project. The Open Screen Project, with more than 70 partners, has been successful not only in delivering both Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR to devices but also in bringing premium, interactive content to screens of all sizes. Danny will walk through the success of Flash Player 10.1 in its adoption on multiple device types and that of AIR on multiple platforms, including smartphones, tablets, and digital TVs.
Join us to learn how Adobe uses open initiatives to deliver new technologies, jump-start new applications, gather feedback, and engage with a vibrant development community. Open@Adobe is one of Adobe's latest programs to make the web more open.
Learn how to develop games based on Flash technology and the open source PushButton Engine. PushButton Engine is a framework that's designed for creating a new generation of games for Flash. PushButton Engine not only makes it easy to build great games, but it also allows the development of new functionality and components to improve the world of gaming for everyone thanks to its open source nature.
Learn how the combination of Day's leading web solutions and Adobe's enterprise portfolio provides a unique opportunity to developers: a unified web content and application delivery platform. By introducing web content management, digital asset management, and social collaboration to Adobe’s product portfolio, the solution offers developers an impressive set of capabilities to create, manage, distribute, and monetize content while delivering the best experience possible. Learn why open development is the cornerstone of Day's R&D strategy for web content management and how it can help software development organizations design more adaptive systems and leverage the power of virtual communities.
Get an inside look at the process of designing and developing a global enterprise-class video portal. This session includes both business and tech discussions, including a high-level overview of the framework and content management system, Adobe SiteCatalyst integration, ad server integration, extending Open Source Media Framework, rapid deployment with Adobe ColdFusion, when and why to use jQuery, and the platform as a marketing and business tool.
Ben Forta, Adobe Evangelist, shows off Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on an exciting new device—the Samsung Galaxy Tab. It is one of the first tablets running Android 2.2, and with support for Flash Player, this 7-inch tablet delivers a PC-like web browsing experience on the go.
Ted Patrick of Adobe explores the full, open web on the new DROID X by Motorola running Flash Player 10.1. Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 will be delivered to DROID X via an over the air update by late summer.
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Views: 10,579
Added: Jun 25, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:43
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Droid X
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Flash Player 10.1
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Ted Patrick
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android
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motorola
David Wadhwani (General Manager and Vice President for the Flash Platform) holds a town hall style discussion, answering questions from developers, and discusses the current state and future of the Flash Platform.
Join us for an overview on how you can create rich compelling media experiences through direct integration with advertising, tracking and reporting services with Adobe's Open Source Media Framework You'll learn how OSMF can help you simplify development of media players by allowing developers to assemble components, creating high quality, full-featured playback experiences. This open framework enables collaborative development of the future of online video monetization, with lower costs and faster turnaround. OSMF is free and available for download on www.osmf.org.
Join us for an overview of Adobe's solutions for content protection on the Adobe Flash Platform. Discover the best practices for monetizing premium content, understanding the content distribution ecosystem, developing more secure content workflows and moving media more securely around the internet. You will also learn how to integrate content protection directly within your interactive media player using Open Source Media Framework.
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Views: 241
Added: Apr 13, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:52
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Open Source Media Framework
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flash access
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florian pestoni
Learn how to use the Adobe Flash Media Server Family of tools and technologies to create high-definition media experiences. Master the workflow from live encoding to creating a media player using Open Source Media Framework, leveraging Flash Media Server and Dynamic Streaming to create the highest possible quality for the end user and Flash Access for content protection. This session will also introduce you to the experiences of some key customers driving high quality experiences online today that draw audiences from around the world.
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Views: 1,112
Added: Apr 13, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:51
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flash media server
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Kevin Towes
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Open Source Media Framework
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flash access
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http dynamic streaming
See how CS5 Production Premium makes it easier than ever for you to use the right tool for the job. With easy project exchange between Final Cut Pro or Avid editing tools and Adobe Premiere Pro, you can easily integrate CS5 Production Premium into your current workflow.
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Views: 8,941
Added: Apr 07, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:34
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Final Cut Pro
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karl soule
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production premium
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Avid
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open workflow
One web, any screen: See the Flash Platform in action on the Dell 5" tablet, Dell 12" smartbook, Palm Pre, Nexus One, Motorola Droid, and and HP Mini 311 Netbook.
With over 65,000 square meters of exhibition space to cover and 50,000 attendees to navigate, Serge Jespers goes on a mission to see how many Flash-enabled devices he can find in 10 minutes.
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Views: 1,402
Added: Mar 05, 2010
Runtime: 00:03:08
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Flash
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devices
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mobile
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mobile world congress
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serge jespers
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smartphone
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barcelona
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enabled
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enabled device
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mwc
Interview with Motorola Technology Evangelist Christian Kurzke on why Motorola has partnered with Adobe to bring Flash Player 10.1 to Motorola Android based handsets.
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Views: 1,132
Added: Mar 01, 2010
Runtime: 00:03:12
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Flash Player 10.1
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Julie Campagna
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android
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mobile
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mobile world congress
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motorola
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christian kurzke
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handsets
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mwc
Adobe previews BlackBerry app development and designer/developer workflows at the Blackberry Developer Conference, and Serge Jespers follows up with attendees to get reactions.
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Views: 13,637
Added: Feb 17, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:43
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blackberry
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conference
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developer
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flash player
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mobile world congress
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serge jespers
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smartphone
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video
At Mobile World Congress, NVIDIA showcases Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR on Tegra-powered tablet device. See a slick new digital magazine experience based on WIRED magazine, powered by Adobe AIR.
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Views: 18,105
Added: Feb 16, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:40
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air
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device
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digital
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flash platform
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flash player
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magazine
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mobile world congress
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nvidia
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tablet
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wired
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, Qualcomm, RIM, and STMIcroelectronics talk about how they're bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
Paul E. Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Qualcomm, explains how people will access the Internet in the future and why Flash experiences on mobile devices are critical.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, talks about how the pervasiveness and extensive use of Flash on the web made Flash support in Android and Chrome essential.
Dr. Sanjay Jha, Co-CEO of Motorola, explains how bringing Flash to Motorola Android phones will change the way people experience the web in the future.
Image Controls simplify the process of figuring out which adjustment sliders will affect certain areas of your photos. With CS4 you just open an image adjustment and click-and-drag on it and Photoshop makes all the corresponding adjustments.
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Views: 1,885
Added: Jan 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:03:12
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Photoshop
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actions
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matt kloskowski
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peachpit tv
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photoshop cs4
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sliders
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image adjustment
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image controls
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on image controls
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photoshop sliders
Mike Potter interviews Chris Aron of EffectiveUI about The Complete National Geographic experience. Built on the Adobe Flash Platform, the application captures 120 years of the magazine's articles, maps, award-winning photos and advertisements.
Mike Potter of Adobe Developer Relations interviews Bruce Hopkins and Tirrell Payton of BlogRadio. Built on the Flash Platform, BlogRadio enables users to listen to blogs and RSS-content.
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Views: 572
Added: Nov 18, 2009
Runtime: 00:02:30
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audio
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audio
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blog
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blog
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blogradio
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blogradio
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bruce hopkins
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bruce hopkins
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developer
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developer
Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video highlights BlackBerry app development with Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry-leading web content authoring tool.
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Views: 6,604
Added: Nov 09, 2009
Runtime: 00:02:38
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dreamweaver
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dreamweaver
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research in motion
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research in motion
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rim
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rim
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blackberry widget
Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video illustrates the creation of graphical assets optimized for BlackBerry smartphones using Adobe Creative Suite.
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Views: 5,835
Added: Nov 09, 2009
Runtime: 00:06:17
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blackberry
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creative suite
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creative suite
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device central
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device central
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eclipse
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eclipse
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illustrator
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illustrator
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research in motion
Mike Potter interviews Mark Gray, founder of uvLayer, at MAX 2009. uvLayer is an application that enables you to create and access collections of media on the web, the desktop, and on the go.
Mike Potter of Adobe Developer Relations interviews Andrew Laffoon, Founder and CEO of Mixbook at MAX 2009. Built with Flex, Mixbook allows users to easily create photo books online.
Join us for an overview of Adobe's Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) to learn what it can do and how you can use it in your current projects. You'll see how OSMF can help you create rich media experiences online.
Hear Danny Winokur, senior director of business development in the Platform and Mobile Business Unit at Adobe, discuss the Open Screen Project. Learn what the Open Screen Project is and how it furthers Adobe's vision of a consistent runtime environment.
Get an update on the progress made by the $10 million Open Screen Project Fund in its first nine months. Watch some of the funded developers demo their applications and talk about their workflows, business results attained and distribution channels.
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
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Views: 3,195
Added: Oct 05, 2009
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Flash
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Flash
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Flash
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Flash
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Flash
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android
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android
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arm
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arm
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blackberry
Dive into a discussion of the business models that are available to open source and learn how you can build off the core open technologies from companies like Adobe. Understand the impact the choice of license can have on your risks and rewards.
In this video, Dave McAllister (Adobe director of open source and standards) discusses Adobe "open" initiatives and open efforts around the Flash Platform. Flash Camp developers chime in.
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Views: 714
Added: Jul 22, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:21
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developers
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flash camp
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flash platform
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standards
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Open
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open source
NAB 2009 - Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen and Disney Interactive Media Group CTO A.D. Albers discuss how digital technology has acted like a catalyst on the media industry.
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Views: 1,112
Added: May 27, 2009
Runtime: 00:38:22
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adobe
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adobe
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CTO A.D. Bud Albers
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Disney Interactive Media Group
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NAB 2009
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Shantanu Narayen
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?
Join Francisco Kattan, Eric John, Anup Murarka, Steve Sprigg, Todd Murphy and Paul Sinclair, a panel of industry representatives - as they speak about the Open Screen Project.
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Views: 247
Added: Jan 06, 2009
Runtime: 00:57:22
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Flash
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Design Premium
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creative suite
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flash media server
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flash player
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Application Developer
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Architect
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Business Decision Maker
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Creative Designer
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Flash Lite
Join Dave McAllister and Matt Chotin as they speak about BlazeDS, the Adobe Flex SDK, and Tamarin and how they reflect the continued extension of Adobe technology into open source.
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Views: 176
Added: Jan 06, 2009
Runtime: 00:59:41
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Business Decision Maker
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General Audience
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Partner Decision Maker
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open source
Join Dave McAllister, Dave Story, Ryan Stewart, Matt Asay and David Wadhwani as they share ideas about adopting open source technology and releasing technology as open source are important strategic decisions for any company.
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Views: 107
Added: Dec 18, 2008
Runtime: 00:57:39
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Application Developer
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Business Decision Maker
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General Audience
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IS/IT
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Web Developer
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open source
(Open Everthing Part 2) Duane reviews open source/standards with Mark Surman and Mozilla’s Zak Graent. Code and Tunes on AIR full screen, keyboard event handling and AS3 Switch and Case to tunes.
Views: 7,177
Added: Oct 19, 2008
Runtime: 00:23:41
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air
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duane
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flex
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music
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technology
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open everything
In this episode, Colin Smith explains what masks are and shows you how to open up creative possibilities by leveraging their power. Animate an image inside text and create a funky border
Steve Whatley shows how to use CS3 Production Premium to compile finished composites from After Effects into Premiere Pro for final output to DVD, Flash, and Mobile Devices.
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Views: 79,710
Added: Jul 17, 2008
Runtime: 00:20:16
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Photoshop
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effects
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rich
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text
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video
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harrington
Learn how to import virtual sets from Cinema 4D into After Effects, and how to use chroma keying, masks, mattes, layers and blend modes for compositing.
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Views: 96,928
Added: Jun 12, 2008
Runtime: 00:15:07
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Photoshop
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effects
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rich
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text
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video
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harrington
Learn how to add Footage into a 3D scene. Utilize news bumper C4D tags and After Effects nulls to add 2D content into the 3D scene without re-rendering.
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Views: 65,251
Added: May 29, 2008
Runtime: 00:19:07
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Photoshop
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effects
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rich
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text
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video
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harrington
An overview of compositing elements from Cinema4D into After effects, compiling in Premiere Pro, repairing audio in Soundbooth, and Dynamic Link workflow.
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Views: 77,055
Added: May 12, 2008
Runtime: 00:11:12
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Photoshop
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effects
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rich
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text
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video
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harrington