Entries in Adobe (72)

Wednesday
Mar022016

Adobe adds full resolution output with Lightroom iOS

Adobe’s Lightroom app for iPhone and iPad get a significant update. The app now supports full-resolution export but this option only works for images captured with an iOS device or if it was imported at that resolution. And if you use one Adobe account, images can be synced across devices. For iPhone users, the 3D Touch feature now works in the Camera Roll browser. You can just press and hold to preview a photo at a larger size. There’s also the usual performance improvements and bug fixes, including one that triggered crashes of the app.

Source: Apple Insider | Download: Apple App Store (Free) - iPhone + iPad

Tuesday
Jan262016

Make a simple personal site with Adobe Portfolio

There’s a growing need particularly for those in the creative field to have a personal website or portfolio online to showcase your work. If coding a site is too daunting for you, Adobe is offering a new service called Portfolio through its Creative Cloud suite. This new feature will let you create your own simple site, much like what you can do with the likes of Squarespace. You can use an existing layout and then tweak or change the design as you see fit. The designs can accommodate the varying screen sizes of the different gadgets you use. It’ll also let you personalize your URL and password-protect certain pages. And yes, you also get access to website analytics. To use portfolio, you’ll need to have a Creative Cloud subscription plan.

Source: Adobe | Via: SlashGear

Thursday
Nov262015

Adobe: 46 per cent of retail traffic driven by mobile 

$27 Billion Spent Online so far; Star Wars’ Kylo Ren, Xbox One, Samsung Gear VR, and GoPro HERO3 Top Sellers

Adobe released its first set of 2015 Digital Index Online Shopping data for the holiday season. Between November 1 and November 24, nearly $27 billion have been spent online, 8.5 percent more than in 2014. Mobile devices continue to play a dominant role in online shopping, driving 46 percent of visits to retail sites and 24 percent of sales ($6.32 billion).

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Friday
Oct162015

Adobe plans to bring back old Lightroom import dialog

Adobe Lightroom users weren’t amused by the changes the company did to its app. The simplified import dialog is said to remove features and workflow that some users have come to rely on. The company is currently working on the details and timing of the update but those who are using Mac and Windows 10 can roll back to version 6.1.1. The instructions to do that are here. Basically though, it tells you to uninstall version 6.2 and reinstall the previous stable version.

Source: Adobe | Via: The Next Web