Looking at photography is one of my favorite pass-times. It’s awesome how the great photographers can make me actually feel the moment of capture. I enjoy the greatness of their talent. What a...
A study by neuroscientist William C. Mobley, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and colleagues at Stanford Universi...
I've gotten quite a few inquiries over the years asking when Flash Player would support multitouch inputs. The answer: right now! Here's a quick video demo: For more info on multitouch, hardwa...
Canadians know that too much salt isn't good for their diets, but half still continue to shake it on, according to a new study by University of Alberta researchers.
There are a million ways you can process, manage, and archive your images--but how should you? What techniques best capture and preserve your creative output? To address these questions, the Libr...
Brutal: "In my Swedish elevator i discovered one of the worst ways to die." [Via] This excellent interactive infographic shows the relative size of objects, from coffee beans to atoms. "Hey Jude" ...
Two new studies of pedestrian safety found that using a cell phone while hoofing it can endanger one's health.
Here's a set of strangely diggable aquatic photos from Asako Narahashi. History reconsidered: Iconic Photo Of JFK Assassin Oswald Was Not Faked, Professor Finds. (Adobe has worked w/Hany Farid.) ...
Last week we called the guys over at MPIX.com and asked if they would run a special deal just for readers of this blog on the exact same type of prints and mounting that I order from them all th...
Journal club Nature 462, 141 (2009). doi:10.1038/462141e Author: Robert Blelloch A computational biologist looks at how mRNA length changes during development.I am always amazed by how we star...
Hi gang: First I want to thank yesterdays Guest Blogger Scott Rinckenberger for his very cool post yesterday, and thanks to my own assistant Brad for coming up with the idea to feature the assis...
Tomorrow evening (Thursday), all-around smart/interesting guy Adam Jerugim from the Photoshop team will be speaking at the San Francisco Photoshop User Group meeting: The talk will focus on Photos...
When you get comfortable, move. First off, thanks to Scott and Brad for this opportunity to connect with such a broad and passionate audience. I’m Scott Rinckenberger, right hand man to Chase J...
Because land use changes are responsible for 50 percent of warming in the US, policymakers need to address the influence of global deforestation and urbanization on climate change, in addition to g...
Good news: Apple has released a Snow Leopard update that fixes a number of problems customers have reported. The Photoshop team has been helping Apple test these fixes and can confirm the followin...
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