by: Erik Bernskiold
Yesterday Adobe released a an update to Photoshop CS5 specifically for Windows users. The update, version 12.0.3, brings a sleuth of fixes. As usual a few of these are more notable and others. Here are some of the most important updates, taken from the support document page for the update:
- Windows XP tool tip font issue introduced by 12.0.2
- A number of potential security vulnerabilities have been addressed
- Top type and font crashers found in the field have been addressed
- A number of performance issues have been addressed
- Crash opening 3D layers has been addressed
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by: Erik Bernskiold
In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast you will learn a shortcut to making a flash website, without knowing the slightest bit of Actionscript, just using the new Flash Catalyst CS5.
You can watch it by selecting either version (low-res or HD) below, or by subscribing to either version in iTunes, iPod/iPhone or HD.


by: Erik Bernskiold
In Photoshop CS5, the old Sharpen Tool has actually become useful. In this tutorial, Erik will show you how to now be able to use it with good results.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
In this tutorial, I show you a brand new feature in InDesign CS5, the auto fit command which makes sizing objects a lot faster.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
Now in InDesign CS5 you can span text easily across multiple columns, in the same text frame.
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