On the Road to Montréal and Toronto

…with a few friends for the Epson Print Academy in Montréal this Saturday and Toronto on June 3rd.
(I’ve been told not to make any giclée jokes in Montréal-they speak French ya know)
Archive for May 25th, 2006May 25, 2006
On the Road to Montréal and Toronto
…with a few friends for the Epson Print Academy in Montréal this Saturday and Toronto on June 3rd. May 25, 2006
See Tom Dance
Find out more about Tom’s dance in Travels with Thomas – Africa May 25, 2006
Microsoft Pro Photo SummitThe Microsoft Pro Photo Summit is a gathering of the thought-leaders in the professional digital photography industry. Held on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, it will provide an opportunity to engage in dialog about the latest trends and future direction of digital photography at the professional level, network with the key people in the industry, and see demonstrations of the latest technology. May 25, 2006
The Imaging Buffet interviews Ruth Knoll
Andrew interviewed Harold Johnson, author of Mastering Digital Printing aboiut digital printing and also interviewed Ruth Knoll, The Original Photoshop Widow (and wife of Thomas Knoll), co-author of Photoshop and primary engineer on Camera Raw and DNG.
May 25, 2006
Filter Forge Plugin for Photoshop Enters Public Beta TestingPress Release: Alexandria, VA, May 25, 2006 — Filter Forge, Inc., a newcomer to the Photoshop plugin market, today released a public beta Windows only version of Filter Forge, a high-end plugin for Adobe Photoshop allowing computer artists to build their own filters — seamless textures, visual effects, distortions, patterns, backgrounds and more. May 25, 2006
Microsoft Taking On JPEGSource: CNET SEATTLE–If it is up to Microsoft, the omnipresent JPEG image format will be replaced by Windows Media Photo. May 25, 2006
Proxy Vol II No 2 released
In this issue: Meet with John Maeda of MIT’s Media Lab; top ten keyboard commands in Adobe® Creative Suite 2; enhancements to Adobe Stock Photos Service. You can sign up for new issues emailed directly at the Proxy page or download the PDF directly (6MB). |