Report: Lightroom for iPad Coming, With $100 Annual Cloud Subscription

Report: Lightroom for iPad Coming, With $100 Annual Cloud Subscription

9to5Mac is reporting that Adobe will soon unveil an iPad version of its Lightroom photo editing suite, with a $100 annual cloud subscription.

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Adobe Lightroom For iPad Could Be Announced Soon

Adobe Lightroom For iPad Could Be Announced SoonOne of the great things about tablets is that they incredibly light (for the most part) and portable, and they usually come with pretty nice displays too, which makes it a pretty handy tool for photographers to transfer photos on to edit or for viewing purposes. Sure, a laptop could get the job done but in the field, a tablet would admittedly be a lot more convenient. In any case photographers who do a lot of field work might be interested to learn that Adobe Lightroom could be making its way onto the iPad very soon, thanks to a recent leak.

The leak was actually spotted on the company’s website where references to the app were made. In fact it even went as far as letting customers pay for the mobile version of Lightroom which was set at a subscription fee of $99 per year, with the fees mainly due to its cloud storage where Adobe will be able to sync files between the iPad, Mac, and Windows version of its software, so photographers can not only edit their work in the field, but also continue to work on them on their computers when they go back seamlessly. Lightroom for the iPad is not out of the question as earlier in 2013, the company demonstrated similar technology. No word on when Lightroom for the iPad will be launched, but given the recent leak, we can only assume it won’t be too long until we hear the confirmation ourselves.

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    Adobe Introduces 3D Printing Capabilities In Photoshop

    Adobe Introduces 3D Printing Capabilities In PhotoshopThere is nothing quite like having the capability of printing items in 3D, in an affordable manner too, of course. Well, Adobe has done just that, introducing 3D printing capabilities to its Photoshop software that will allow designers to print out three-dimensional models and designs – although one would first need to gain access to a 3D printer before that can be done.

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    Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud takes on 3D printing with new features

    Adobe has just announced the immediate availability of some new features for Photoshop CC or Creative Cloud. Starting today, users will be able to directly print out their models to … Continue reading

    Photoshop Is Getting Support For 3D Printing

    Photoshop Is Getting Support For 3D Printing

    Adobe is updating Photoshop to let you create 3D-printable files within the program. Hooray!

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    Google Analytics Desktop App Preview

    This article was written on September 17, 2007 by CyberNet.

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    I don’t think that many people would argue that Google Analytics is among the best visitor tracking solutions available, but one of the problems is that you’re restricted to viewing the stats in your browser. The Analytics Reporting Suite will be the first program to bring Google Analytics, in its entirety, outside of your browser and on to your desktop!

    I signed up early on to be part of the Beta testing, and I’m pleased to report that the first installment of invites has been sent out. The Analytics Reporting Suite runs on Adobe AIR, so you must have that installed if you want this to work. After using it for just a little while I have to say that I’m quite impressed with how well this mimics the online site. It even has the options to export your stats to various formats (PDF, Excel, and XML). You can also have multiple tabs open making it easy to switch between different types of stats.

    Something I hope the developer decides to implement is an easy way to view the current day’s hourly stats. This is something Google Analytics made extremely difficult when they launched the new version earlier this year, and it has received a lot of criticism from the users. A simple "Today" button would satisfy me, and I would think that it can easily be integrated into the Analytics Reporting Suite.

    New user registrations have since been closed for the Analytics Reporting Suite, but the site says that you can email the developer if you would still like to get in on the Beta. In the meantime you can play around with the Google Analytics Widget that he has already released which is nice for a quick overview on your stats.

    Note: Both the Analytics Reporting Suite and the Analytics Widget run on Windows and Macs due to the multi-platform nature of Adobe AIR.

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    Adobe Photoshop CS4 Cracked Already

    This article was written on October 28, 2008 by CyberNet.

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    Adobe has presented hackers with yet another challenge thanks to their new breed of Creative Suite 4 (CS4) applications that were released less than two weeks ago. They try do everything they can to stop software pirates from stealing their programs, but it’s inevitable that someone somewhere will find a workaround.

    Unfortunately for Adobe that time came way too soon with CS4. It didn’t take long for the bulky downloads to get transformed into torrents, and then shared across networks worldwide. The Windows version of the Adobe CS4 Master Suite weighs in at 5.6GB, while the Mac version is nearly 7GB. It’s not exactly something you’d want to download via dial-up.

    The catch… most downloads being posted merely contain trial versions of each Adobe CS4 application. Working cracks and key generators are available separately though. Some cracks are designed to actually patch the executable files for various programs (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, etc…), while others take a more interesting approach. In fact one version doesn’t have to modify any of the files.

    The first workaround that was found uses a key generator that spits out keys for both Windows and Mac versions of the Master Suite. Once the software tries to contact Adobe, however, the keys will get deactivated and you’ll have until the end of the year before Photoshop and the other apps will stop working. Ingeniously someone came up with a way to get around this by modifying the operating system’s HOSTS file (available on both Mac and Windows) so that any requests to Adobe’s server’s never leave the comfort of your machine. If it can’t contact Adobe then it can’t deactivate the software.

    Your activation system was a valiant effort Adobe, but it looks like it will be another 18-months (or whenever CS5 is released) before you’ll get another shot at stopping the pirates.

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    Adobe has opened up its special $10 per month Photoshop and Lightroom bundle to anyone who wants it.

    Adobe has opened up its special $10 per month Photoshop and Lightroom bundle to anyone who wants it. You’ll have to snap it up before December 2nd, though.

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    Adobe Opens Up Photoshop Photography Program For Everyone

    Adobe Opens Up Photoshop Photography Program For Everyone

    Back in September, Adobe launched the Photoshop Photography Program for customers who were already using Creative Suite 3 or later. The program provides access to Photoshop CC, Lightroom 5 plus additional feature updates and upgrades as they become available, Behance ProSite and 20GB of cloud storage all through Adobe Creative Cloud for just $9.99 per month as an annual subscription. Adobe has removed the initial restriction of owning Creative Suite 3 for a limited time, thus allowing anyone and everyone to take advantage of this program.

    However, this promotion is being run for a limited time. Interested customers can sign up through Adobe’s website during the promotion period which runs from today and ends on December 2nd, 2013. The original deal, which requires customers to own a previous version of Creative Suite or Photoshop Extended, runs through December 31st, 2013 and offers the same benefits for the same annual subscription charges. This is certainly a good deal for those users who don’t own Creative Suite 3, and given the relatively short amount of time this deal is being run for, its best that those enticed by it sign up sooner rather than later. For $10 per month, users can have their own fully customizable professional portfolio on Behance, as well as 20GB cloud storage for file sharing and collaboration apart from access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5.

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    Adobe’s Photography Program, which gives you access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5 for $10 a month,

    Adobe’s Photography Program, which gives you access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5 for $10 a month, is now available to anyone signing up between November 20th and December 2nd. Previously, you had to be an owner of CS3 or after to qualify. Hurry!

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