graphics software
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Adobe’s $US20 Billion Figma Acquisition Likely to Face EU Investigation
Adobe’s pending purchase of Figma, the popular online graphics editing and interface design application, is facing yet another challenge. The European Union Commission plans to begin an in-depth investigation into the acquisition, according to a report from The Financial Times, attributed to four sources familiar with the matter. Back in February, the EU Commission noted…
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Asus’ Hot Dog Bun-Shaped Portable Monitor Might Look Awkward, But it Could Be a Useful Tool for Creatives
Asus’ newest portable monitor looks as if someone accidentally sat on it and squished it down into an awkwardly wide shape. It’s called the Asus ProArt Display PA147CDV, and it has a 14-inch panel in a 32:9 aspect ratio, giving it a similar appearance to the second screen on the laptop maker’s Zenbook Pro Duo…
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10 Tips To Make You a Photoshop Elements Expert
When it comes to powerful photo editing software developed by Adobe, Photoshop isn’t your only option: There’s also Photoshop Elements, the stripped-down, simpler, and more affordable version of the same software. Photoshop will set you back $343.07 a year, or $28.59 a month, but Photoshop Elements is available for a one time purchase of $US100.
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Here’s What You Can and Can’t Do With Photoshop on the Web (So Far)
If you’re a creative professional who’s a fan of jumping between multiple computers and using Chromebooks, rejoice: Photoshop has arrived on the web, albeit in beta form (so expect a bug or two). You still need a Creative Cloud subscription to access it — or at least the Photoshop part of a Creative Cloud subscription…