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Spark 5.5 release date

Posted: December 21st, 2009 | Author: Marcus Radich | Filed under: Spark | Tags: , , | No Comments »

RELEASE UPDATE: We are expecting to release Spark 5.5 very early next year (February timeframe) which will bring a whole host of new features, updates and fixes to all Spark users.

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iPhone Tips and Tricks

Posted: December 15th, 2009 | Author: Eric Rodgers | Filed under: Apple, Tips, Tricks and Goodies, iPhone | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Here are some quick tips for using your iPhone.

Restart iPhone: Press and hold the home and top button together until you are requested to turn the phone off. Then press the top button to turn back on.

Take Screenshot: Hold down home button and press the top button. A white flash occurs and the photo is saved to your camera roll.

Scrolling to the top of a page: Tap the top bar, near the clock.

Copy a web-link or open in a new page: Double-tap and hold down on the link.

Save images out of Safari: Press and hold the image.


Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone

Posted: December 14th, 2009 | Author: Eric Rodgers | Filed under: Adobe, Apple, iPhone | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Well here it is, Adobe has finally dipped their toes in the iPhone market.

Photoshop.com Mobile has some features that make it worth getting, and some that I hope are still in the development stages.

If you find yourself needing to Crop, Rotate or Filp photos, get this app.
If you need to adjust basic Exposure, Saturation, Tint, or even turn the picture Back and White, get this app.
If you want to apply filters, there are some but not the most exciting, this is where I can see Adobe developing the application.

It’s also important to note that the current release applies settings across the whole photo, you cannot do any masking or single out a part of the photo to edit.

This iPhone application is a good start from Adobe, I look forward to the development of this app and (hopefully) future Adobe iPhone applications.


Customise your Finder window

Posted: December 2nd, 2009 | Author: Hannah Reddell | Filed under: Tips, Tricks and Goodies | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Ever get sick of constantly having to widen your columns in the Finder in order to see entire filenames?

If so, there’s something you can do about it:

Open a finder window in column view, then holding down the Option and  keys click at the bottom of the column divider ( ❘❘ ) and drag it out to whatever width you desire. Now when you close that Finder window and open a new one your columns will remain the way you left them. Yay!