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23 February 2015
In this recurring column, we 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 a laundry list of persistent problems in photography, a roundup of Photoshop interviews, Astropad and the Museum of Online Museums.
- Thom Hogan surveys the biggest photography problem his readers need solved. There are quite a few. But that just means there are a lot of good tips on the state of the art. "Phew! That was fun," he concludes.
- In his Photoshop 25th roundup, John Nack links to interviews, source code and the great icon debate for Adobe's image editor, whose product manager he was for many years.
- Astropad lets you "use the Mac creative tools you know and love, like Photoshop, with the touch experience of your iPad." Two ex-Apple engineers who worked on QuickTime and OS X can turn your iPad into a graphics tablet for your Mac.
- The Museum of Online Museums from Coudal Partners is a nice collection of links to visit next time you're snowed in.
More to come...