Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 2 and creative Suite 3 do not offer support by default for Microsoft's HD Photo, also known as Windows Media Photo. HD Photo is the Redmond company's new digital image file format positioned as an alternative to the JPEG standard, coming to the table with superior quality and ... |
11 December 2007 04:11 GMT |
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One aspect of the evolution introduced by Windows Vista in comparison to Windows XP is associated with the manner in which the operating system manages color profiles. It is important to note the fact that in the end, all color spaces are nothing more than mathematical representations, and that, essentially, an image... |
1 November 2007 10:02 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a new version of the HD Photo Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Software. The plug-in is still in beta stage, and is designed to integrate with the Creative Site 2 and Creative Suite 3 editions of Adobe Photoshop in order to enable users to open and save images in the HP Photo form... |
20 August 2007 06:54 GMT |
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The Joint Photographic Expert Group have decided to welcome the JPEG killer tucked away in Microsoft's latest operating system Windows Vista, with open arms. And the Redmond company scrambled to applaud the Joint Photographic Expert Group's decision to support the standardization of its HD Photo file format... |
31 July 2007 13:02 GMT |
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Microsoft delivered HD Photo support to Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 2 and Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 3. The Redmond Company has made available a plug-in for the two versions of Photoshop designed to allow users of the Adobe suites to open and save images in Microsoft's own HD Photo file format. HDPhotoPlu... |
30 May 2007 02:38 GMT |
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HD Photo format is not an example of novelty for Microsoft, as there has been talk about the Redmond Company's JPEG killer since 2006, only that back then it was referred to as Windows Media Photo. At the beginning of this month, Microsoft has taken action in order to make HD Photo as ubiquitous as JPEG is today... |
13 March 2007 10:00 GMT |
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Microsoft will make a move designed to kill the JPEG photo format. The Joint Photographic Experts Group standard is at this time the ubiquitous file format for digital photographies. With the introduction of HD Photo, Microsoft aims to deliver a superior alternative to JPEG. In this context, the Redmond Company has r... |
8 March 2007 04:41 GMT |
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