Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Nov 14, 2008 in
computers,
graphics,
photography,
workflow
Are you curious about Adobe CS4? Check out this free 70-page superguide, published by Creative Studio (CAFE). It always seems like Adobe makes their Creative Suite software as polished as possible, yet every 18 months they release a new version that always surprises and delights.
[via CreativeTechs]
Tags: adobe, CS4, guide
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Oct 22, 2008 in
photography,
workflow
I’ve been recently exploring Adobe Lightroom 2
after working exclusively in Adobe Photoshop
since I started using version 7 back in 2002. For those of you wondering what the differences (and similarities) are, check out NAPP Photoshop User’s extensive resources here:
You’ve probably seen Photoshop gurus Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski around if you are familiar with any digital imaging tools. What a great resource…
vs. 
Tags: adobe, CS4, lightroom, napp, photoshop
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Sep 23, 2008 in
computers,
tools
I just finished watching the new Abode Creative Suite launch event. Outlining the best new features in most of the CS4 products, as usual, I’m continually amazed. Who knew so much could be introduced that actually makes the hefty upgrade price tag worthwhile?

Watch some of the Adobe CS4 feature videos here: http://tv.adobe.com
Tags: adobe, CS4, feature, new
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on May 15, 2007 in
editing,
graphics,
workflow
I can’t wait for the release of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium, rumored to ship June 12. Not only will there be a ton of new features as in every release, even tighter integration across applications, and…
…Mac compatibility, so those Final Cut Pro users can see what Premiere Pro is all about. I started using Final Cut Pro 6 years ago, and had to switch to Premiere Pro for work to match their work flow. I haven’t stopped using one over the other, but Premiere Pro is easy to learn, and I’ve since preferred it over Final Cut Pro just as a matter of personal preference. They are equally capable.
I’d be interested to see what Mac users thought of Premiere Pro!
[via Studio Daily Blog]
Tags: adobe, CS3, editing, final cut pro, premiere pro