The Daily Telegraph has scooped the UK Newspaper Design of the Year Award for 2005 following its transistion to Adobe InDesign and InCopy. Ironically, the award -- known as "The Quark Award" -- was sponsored by rival DTP maker Quark, and the result is sure to leave the DTP-maker fuming.
Adobe has announced that Hasselblad and Leica have committed to supporting Adobe's Digital Negative (DNG) specification.
Kodak has unveiled three digital cameras, including EasyShare-One, which can share, print and transfer images and videos wirelessly with a WiFi card that will be available separately.
Over the past three years, more film and even flatbed scanners have appeared with Digital ICE, based on proprietary hardware and software developed by Applied Science Fiction. Kodak has taken over the company and renamed it Kodak ADC.
Yahoo and Adobe have entered an alliance aimed at boosting Yahoo's Internet search tool while possibly turning more Net content into PDF documents, to the advantage of Adobe's PDF Reader product.
Adobe has introduced a new file format for digital photos that it hopes will replace the plethora of formats used today for raw files.
Adobe has reported its financial results for the fiscal third quarter which ended September 3, 2004. Adobe's earnings show a 27 per cent growth in revenue year-over-year.
Adding to its offerings for digital imaging and video hobbyists, Adobe on Wednesday announced a new video-editing package and an update to its Photoshop Elements image-editing product.
Kodak has taken the wraps off of its next-generation Kodak 3D Stereo Display system. Kodak calls the Kodak 3D Stereo Display ‘IMAX on the Desktop’, likening it to the IMAX cinema.
Kodak has introduced a new Easyshare DX7590 digital camera. The camera will ship this month at a suggested retails price of £323 plus VAT. It sports 5Mp resolution and a 10x optical zoom lens.
Arriving too late for our compact camera round up (see Digit 75), the DX7630 looks like nothing more than another point-&-shoot digital compact, but glance beneath the bonnet and you’ll find features designed to please those demanding more control. The question is: can Kodak’s top-of-the range compact camera compete with others in this sportier class?
Adobe plans to introduce a new Java-based server platform today that is designed to help automate and accelerate the flow of information in an organization using PDF (Portable Document Format) documents.
Kodak has released Digital Gem Airbrush Professional, a new Adobe Photoshop plug-in. It accepts digital images drawn from a variety of sources, including digital cameras, picture CDs, the Internet and scanners, smoothing imperfections in the skin without affecting facial details.
If simplicity is a virtue when it comes to digital cameras, the Kodak EasyShare CX7430 outclasses most of its competition. Kodak gave this camera just the few controls needed for basic snapshot photography, and added text-based help prompts so that even the most neophyte photographer can work through them after a little instruction.
Adobe has released an update to Version Cue CS, its file version management tool for Mac OS X. New functionality in version 1.0.1 makes it easier for users to locate files, by either searching on metadata associated with the files, or by viewing thumbnails of the files.
Kodak has unveiled a new redesigned printer dock and two new digital cameras - CX7530, DX7440 and CX7330 - in its EasyShare line.
Sony has filed a suit against Eastman Kodak in the US, alleging infringement of ten patents related to digital still camera technology, the company said on Thursday.
Adobe will discontinue FrameMaker for Macintosh next month. The decision to stop FrameMaker development will not come as a surprise to most users; Adobe last updated FrameMaker for the Mac almost two years ago when FrameMaker 7 was released. FrameMaker for Windows and Solaris will continue to be developed, according to the company.
Adobe Systems on Thursday reported 43 per cent revenue growth for its first quarter ending March 5, 2004. The company also reported $423.3 million (around £233 million) in revenue for the first quarter of Adobe's FY 2004, a number substantially higher than Adobe's guidance -- the company expected closer to $405 million (£223 million).
Eastman Kodak has announced a new 3D display system. The Stereoscopic Imaging Display system is aimed at gamers, engineers, scientists and others who benefit from 3D visualization tools.