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24 May 2013

In this recurring column, we'll highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at opening a Photoshop CC file in Photoshop CS5, using iPhoto and Aperture libraries together, a nine-panel image of Central California and Akvis Retoucher.

  • Dave Cross, a Photoshop trainer, has posted Moving Files Backwards From Photoshop CC, confirming Photoshop CS5 can render a CC image correctly. The CC image included an Iris Blur as a Smart Filter, Camera Raw as a filter to a type layer and a rounded corner rectangle.
  • Derrick Story demonstrates how to access iPhoto libaries in Aperture and Aperture libraries in iPhoto in Using iPhoto and Aperture Together. The short version: Projects are Events, Events Projects and don't edit slide shows.
  • Julieanne Kost celebrates Photo Friday! with a nine-panel image of Central California. Nine vignettes in more ways than one.
  • Akvis has releassed its $87 Retoucher 6.0 [MW] with batch processing.

More to come...


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