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2006
David EmA small New York company has taken a big step towards taking software online
David EmCombining functionality with ergonomics
David EmDavid marvels at how New Zealand’s Right Hemisphere takes Acrobat 3D to the next level
David EmThe field of Computer Graphics has come a long way over its roughly 40-year history.
David EmDavid takes a look at the CS2 version of Illustrator (aka Version 12) and is nothing short of amazed.
David EmDavid takes a first look to PremierArt's inkjet spray fixative and Neat Image's noise reduction software, and a second look at Nikon's Super CoolScan 5000ED slide scanner and Epson's R2400 archival desktop printer.
David EmWith all the good cheap color printers on the market, who needs black and white in the first place? The answer is nearly everybody.
David EmThe right peripherals are as important to a productive workflow as a fast processor and a buttload of RAM. Over the last few weeks David has tested three peripherals that have impacted the way he works.
David EmIt’s another sign of the death of film. Over the last few months it seems every person David knows has asked me to recommend a painless method to digitize a lifetime collection of slides.
David EmDavid looks at the new generation of professional-quality desktop printers--and likes what he sees.
David EmAdobe's Production Studio suite brings an astonishing array of pro-quality video tools to the PC desktop.
David EmPhotographic film is officially in its death throes, causing David to examine the latest and greatest in digital cameras.
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