Imaging software news
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Microsoft planning a Flickr clone
Judging by a Microsoft job ad, the software giant wants to add a Flickr-like service to its online efforts.
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Adobe: Online Photoshop coming this year
A beta version of the image tool should make its Internet debut by year's end, as Adobe aims for a wider audience in a Web 2.0 world.
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Adobe flashes more looks at online Photoshop Express
A beta version of the image tool should make its Internet debut by year's end, as Adobe aims for a wider audience in a Web 2.0 world. 2
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Brace yourself for Adobe's Photoshop overhaul
Adobe Systems wants to transform its flagship Photoshop software with an interface customised to the task at hand, a potentially radical revamp for software whose power today is hidden behind hundreds of menu options. 2
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HD Photo to become JPEG XR
A new attempt to provide a higher-end sequel to the ubiquitous JPEG image standard is officially under way.
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Microsoft hopes scRGB will improve photo colours
For a computer, dealing with colour is just another maths problem. And Microsoft wants to change the way your PC counts.
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Adobe to update Lightroom for Leopard
An update to make Lightroom 1.2 fully compatible with Leopard Mac OS X 10.5 should be available mid-November, Adobe has announced.
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Flickr to use Picnik for online photo editing
Flickr plans to expand from photo sharing to photo editing through a deal with start-up Picnik, a major change in the nature of the Yahoo site.
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Flickr to upgrade photo printing
Flickr was originally designed for sharing photos, but Yahoo is trying to make life easier for those who want to print pictures and not just see them on a screen. 1
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Flickr getting a geography revamp
The Yahoo photo-sharing service will soon be retooled to make more use of geotagged photos.
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