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Photography Software

Adobe’s Compatability with Mavericks

> Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe® Creative Cloud applications and Adobe Creative Suite 6 applications for reliability, performance and user experience when installed on Intel® based systems running Mac OS X Mavericks. (v10.9). All Adobe CC and CS6 products are compatible, but a few products require updates to the latest builds to work properly. Adobe Photoshop® CS5, CS4 and CS3 were also tested with Mac OS X Mavericks and there are currently no major issues known.

Good to hear. Normally, Adobe seems to be one of the companies whose software is not ready for the release.

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Photography

Scott Kelby gives his Take on the Adobe Creative Cloud for Photographers Offer

To upgrade Photoshop to the latest version was usually $199. Lightroom’s yearly upgrade is around $79. That’s around $280 every 18th months to stay up to date. Now it’s just $180 over 18 months and you’re always on the latest version of both with all the latest features. Plus, you get 20GB of online storage (if you want it), and a Behance.com ProSite membership as well. The math works.

I’ve talked to a lot of photographers since the deal was announced last Wednesday, and they all really felt Adobe stepped up on this one, and that this was a more than fair deal. I totally agree.

I also agree. I completely surprised by how low Adobe went with the pricing on this offer. I will definitely be signing up.

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Photography

Getting Lazy with Photoshop Selections

I am just posting the link to this Ars Technical story because of the horrible compositing done on the Assange image. [There is a close up](http://d.kivus.net/oFzC).