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Adobe tweaks Creative Residency program to launch $1M support fund for visual creatives

Adobe has announced the latest iteration of its Adobe Creative Resident program, one that has changed substantially in light of the coronavirus pandemic. This year, Adobe says that it will only select two Creative Residents, but that it will also launch a $1 million Creative Residency Community Fund intended to support creators during the economic downturn. dpreview.com »

2020-5-1 21:24

You will soon be able to import into Lightroom on iOS directly from external storage

Adobe has given the public a new sneak peek at a future update for Lightroom on iOS that will simplify the process of importing images into the app. As demonstrated in the above video, Adobe will enable users to directly import images from card readers into Lightroom on iOS, after which point the content is uploaded to the cloud and added to the app's photo library. dpreview.com »

2019-11-14 21:12

Adobe previews improved Photoshop Content-Aware Fill capabilities that are coming 'soon'

Adobe has offered a sneak peek look at the Content-Aware Fill update it will be bringing to Photoshop in the near future. The changes are introduced by Photoshop Product Manager Meredith Stotzner, who explains that Adobe plans to add new 'Auto' and 'Custom' sampling area options to the tool when it is opened using the application's Edit menu, these joining the existing 'Rectangular' option. dpreview.com »

2019-9-28 21:15

Adobe will release the last update to Lightroom 6 'towards the end of the year'

The countdown to the end of Lightroom as a standalone product is officially ticking, and the deadline is drawing near. Earlier today, Adobe released a fresh compatibility update for Lightroom 6, but in addition to adding support for cameras like the Nikon D850 and Fuji X-E3, Adobe also answered a burning question in the release notes: Is this the last upgrade of Lightroom perpetual product? The answer, it seems, is no. dpreview.com »

2017-10-26 18:42

Creative Cloud subscribers in the UK and Sweden can expect price hikes starting next month

Citing 'fluctuating foreign exchange rates', Adobe has notified Creative Cloud subscribers in the UK and Sweden that they can expect to see their fees increase soon. The price hikes will take effect starting March 6 for month-to-month subscribers; members who have paid for a full year will see a price increase when they renew their plans. dpreview.com »

2017-2-3 11:01