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Adobe’s Future of Digital Imaging

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46009.jpgKevin Connor, Senior Director of Product Management for Adobe’s Professional Digital Imaging Group, joins host Scott Sheppard to discuss his insight and vision for Adobe’s future in digital imaging. Kevin directs Adobe’s product management team responsible for the applications digital imaging professionals rely on every day including PhotoShop and Lightroom. Kevin shares the details of how they setup their popular public beta programs and how they ultimately implemented the feedback they received firsthand.

box_photoshoplightroom_150x150.jpgHe explains Adobe’s vision and synergy behind both PhotoShop and Lightroom with some workflow tips from the perspective of how the applications were developed to work closely together. Lightroom provides some incredible batch image processing tools but does not have the in-depth ability to edit and modify the images as of course PhotoShop provides. He shares some tips, including using the “targeted adjustment” tool in Lightroom.

box_photoshop_cs3ex_112x112.jpgKevin also discusses how keeping in touch with their customers and beta testers helps them develop the features they include in the latest versions. Hear how other markets, including medical imaging, influence future application features.

As digital imaging technologies improve in the areas of capturing expanded data, Adobe’s commitment to incorporating enabling technologies to take advantage of this extended data and mega pixels.

For more information about Adobe’s Professional Digital Imaging products visit: www.adobe.com/digitalimag/index.html
For information about their latest beta projects visit: http://labs.adobe.com

For John Nack’s blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/

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