An Afternoon With Arthur Tress

Adobe, oddly enough, hosted a private showing of “Arthur Tress: San Francisco 1964″ at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, a collection of decidedly non-digital images by a photographer who doesn’t own Photoshop.

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DxO Revs Up FilmPack

DxO has released FilmPack 3.2 with several significant improvements to the emulsion simulator we recently reviewed . Many of the enhancements are a result of FilmPack’s move to 64-bit processing but there are some usability improvements as well. Highlights Highlights of the update include: • In moving to 64 bits for both Windows and Mac, DxO FilmPack, which was already compatible with 64-bit Adobe Lightroom 3, is now compatible with more third-party applications running in 64-bit mode, including Adobe Photoshop CS 5 and Apple Aperture.

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Canon Announced PIXMA MX892 Wireless Office All-In-One

Canon recently announced its $199.99 Pixma MX892 wireless multifunction device using ChromaLife 100+ ink in five individual tanks. The device can print a 4×6 borderless photo in 20 seconds, scan oversized documents, scan from a 35-sheet duplex auto document feeder and fax.

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Onlive Desktop comes to Android tablets, brings Microsoft Office along for the ride

Good news today for Android tablet owners with OnLive Desktop envy: the cloud-based service, which recently hit the iPad , is coming to select tablets running Gingerbread and higher. The app uses the company’s remote gaming technology to bring a number of desktop apps to the tablet, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Reader

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Adobe, Kodak, Nik software makes the jump to new platforms

There’s something of a trend in the software world today, as newly-released software from Eastman Kodak Co., Nik Software Inc., and Adobe Systems Inc. ports existing products to new platforms. Kodak has announced the debut of its Kodak Gallery app for Google’s Android operating system.

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Canon delays EOS-1D X delivery

If you’ve been waiting for Canon’s EOS-1D X digital SLR since it was announced last October, you’ve probably learned a thing or two about patience, and it’s time to put those lessons to good use. Canon Inc. has today announced a delivery delay for the EOS-1D X, which was originally planned to go on sale next month. The delay has so far been announced in the UK and Japanese markets, and it isn’t yet clear whether this will also apply in North America.

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Adobe unveils Photoshop Touch for iPad 2 at MWC, slate-style photo editing for $10

Keeping its promise to include iOS users in the Photoshop-enabled slate party, Adobe has announced the arrival of its Photoshop Touch iPad app today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Sporting a number of core PS features and new tools especially designed for use on tablets, the new release joins the Adobe Touch Apps family with further iOS software expected to drop in the coming months

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Google and Adobe team up to make Flash Player for Linux

Linux may no longer be getting any more fresh Air , but it’s going to get a heaping helping of Flash thanks to a partnership between Adobe and Google.

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Google and Adobe team up to make Flash Player for Linux (updated)

Linux may no longer be getting any more fresh Air , but it’s going to get a heaping helping of Flash thanks to a partnership between Adobe and Google. You see, Adobe the pair has been developing a new browser API to work with Flash, code-named “Pepper,” to provide Flash Player 11.2 in Chrome on any x86/64 platform — including Linux.

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Flash roadmap reveals new features, improved GPU support, lack of retirement plans

Flash for mobile may just be a spectator at its own wake at this point, but the desktop browser plug-in is still alive and ( reasonably ) well.

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