Monday, September 15, 2008
Optimum strategies for using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended in biomedical imaging
Adobe Creative Suite 3 application installer closes with error code 2739 in Windows Vista
CD or DVD drive not recognized by Windows after you install an Adobe application
Windows 2000, XP or Vista doesn't recognize your CD or DVD drive after you install one or more of the following Adobe applications: Audition Encore Photoshop Album Photoshop Elements Premiere Elements Premiere Pro Production Premium Production Studio Soundbooth Other CD and DVD burning applications, such as Roxio Easy CD Creator, are installed on the computer. Other CD and DVD bur...
Digital photography workflow with Adobe Camera Raw 4 and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Autoplay dialog doesn't show Bridge or Photoshop Elements on 64-bit Windows
When you�connect a camera,�memory card, or other media�that contains�photos (such as�a flash memory drive or�CD) to a computer running a 64-bit edition of Windows XP or Windows Vista, the Autoplay dialog does not show options to�download the photos�with Adobe Bridge�CS3�or Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 and earlier.� Also, the Adobe Photo Downloader for Photoshop Elements does not automatically...
Presets - Camera Profile Presets
First off, a big thanks to all of the readers/visitors who were at Photoshop World last week and came up and introduced themselves. I had a great time there and it was so cool to get to meet some of the people that visit/post here. Now, on to the presets…
A couple weeks ago, I posted a video on the beta Camera Profiles that Adobe has released over at the Adobe Labs website. At the end of the video I mentioned creating Develop presets for those profiles you like the most, so I decided to do just that for myself. Then I figured I might as well share them this week so you don’t have to do the work. The really neat part about using presets for these profiles is that you don’t have to select them in the Camera Calibration tab to see what they look like. Instead, just hover over the preset name in the Presets panel and the Navigator will show you a preview so you can quickly see what each looks like. I’ve created presets for all of the Nikon and Canon profiles (separate downloads below). The one prerequisite is that you’ll need to have the camera profiles installed in order to use them so make sure you go back and watch the video to see how.
READ THIS FIRST: These presets only work if you’ve installed the profiles first. They are not the profiles themselves, but presets to apply the profiles. Also, since the profiles only work with Raw or DNG files, the same holds true with the presets.
• Click here to the video about the new camera profiles.
• Click here to download the Nikon Camera Profile presets.
• Click here to download the Canon Camera Profile presets.
• Click here to see a video on how to install presets.






