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Tetra 4D and Lattice Technology to help each other refine 3D design data reuse

Tetra 4D and Lattice Technology to help each other refine 3D design data reuse

Jan. 30 | New business partnership will help Lattice’s digital mock-up tools produce interactive 3D PDF documentation, and give Tetra’s customers better tools for preparing design data for downstream use. Lattice Technology’s XVL Studio is used to create...

3D PDF Consortium begins formal operations

3D PDF Consortium begins formal operations

Jan. 25 | The new industry group will manage the future of 3D PDF and advocate for its increased use in engineering. The evolution of 3D PDF as a standard for technical graphics took another step this week with the formal incorporation of the 3D PDF Consortium....

Adobe releases Lightroom 4 to beta

Adobe releases Lightroom 4 to beta

Jan. 13 | Imaging and management software for photo enthusiasts and professionals is hot. There are several strong new products coming to market including Corel’s new AfterShot Pro, and Adobe Lightroom 4 is now available as a free beta download. Adobe’s...

Adobe posts a record year in 2011

Adobe posts a record year in 2011

Dec. 30 | Subscription plans are in place, the cloud is growing, and new software is in the pipeline. Adobe is set to use a strong 2011 as a foundation for a stronger 2012. By Kathleen Maher At the close of 2011 Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) turned in its strongest year...

Adobe rolls out Android apps

Adobe rolls out Android apps

Nov. 17 | The six new products are $9.95 each and designed with professionals in mind. Adobe has unveiled a set of new apps for the Android platform. The apps were introduced at Adobe Max earlier in the fall and include: Photoshop Touch—a scaled down version...

Adobe the toolmaker listens to its customers, kills Flash for Mobile

Adobe the toolmaker listens to its customers, kills Flash for Mobile

Nov. 14 | Tools built for old paradigms rarely fit new situations. Mobile app development is still searching for its Pulaski Tool. It almost seemed anti-climactic when Adobe announced on November 9 it was going to reverse its strategy of making Flash a development...

Nvidia unveils Maximus to unlock a workstation’s full potential

Nvidia unveils Maximus to unlock a workstation’s full potential

Nov. 14 | New technology allows formerly sequential tasks such as design, analysis, and rendering to be processed simultaneously. Workstation manufacturers and leading software products are all on-board. Today Nvidia releases Maximus technology, a new way to simultaneously...

Adobe Photoshop Elements offers a bridge to mainstream photo editing

Adobe Photoshop Elements offers a bridge to mainstream photo editing

Oct. 12 | At times quirky and complicated, Photoshop Elements is also remarkably powerful and handy. By Kathleen Maher Adobe Photoshop Elements is one of the leaders in the consumer photo editing market. Sharing a name with the leading professional photo editing...

Lytro computational photography redefines the snapshot

Lytro computational photography redefines the snapshot

Sep. 12 | By capturing the entire light field, instead of a plane of light brought into focus, Lytro opens up new ways to capture and manipulate photographs. Could this be photography’s next disruptive technology?  A well-funded startup based on years of...

Adobe introduces Photoshop Elements 9 for the Mac App Store

Adobe introduces Photoshop Elements 9 for the Mac App Store

Aug. 5 | Several high-end features from Photoshop’s professional version find their way to a consumer product for Mac users. Adobe cleverly takes advantage of iPhoto for basic tasks. Adobe introduces Photoshop Elements 9 for the Mac, a product tailored to...