Adobe Lays Eggs
With Easter approaching, it just wouldn’t be appropriate to be lacking in hidden eggs. Many have already seen the Photoshop CS3 Beta easter egg, “Red Pill.” For those who haven’t, PC users can get there by clicking on “Help,” holding down the Ctrl key, and clicking on “About Photoshop”; Mac users hold down the command key and click on “About Photoshop” in the Apple menu. The Red Pill (codename for CS3) easter egg has the usual funny messages towards the end of the credits (to speed them up, wait for the credits to roll, and then hold down the Alt key (PC) or the Option key (Mac). As can be seen in the animated image to the left, we have not seen the last of the Big Electric Cat (a reference to a song by Adrian Belew and the codename for Photoshop 4).
Photoshop CS3’s Tribute to Bruce Fraser
With Photoshop CS3 (not the Beta), Adobe did a beautiful thing. By taking a screen shot of its embedded easter egg (get there by using the same methods described above), an adjustment to the levels reveals a clear image of Bruce. See the complete article at PhotoshopNews.
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Adobe Sets Two-Day CS3 Conferences in LA, NY

Adobe Systems Inc. has scheduled two-day conferences in Los Angeles and New York cities for photographers and designers who wish to be first to learn the new features and techniques available in Adobe Creative Suite 3.
CS3: The Creative License Conference will feature almost 40 sessions intended for those who work with video or motion graphics in print, online or on mobile devices.
The Lost Angeles sessions will be on June 19-20 while the New York conferences will be on June 25-26. Conference fee is $199.
[Site: AdobeCS3Conference.com]
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3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator Supports New Photoshop CS3

Logitech company 3Dconnexion has retooled its SpaceNavigator pointing device to support the new Standard and Extended editions of Adobe Photoshop CS3.
The SpaceNavigator device enables users working with 3D objects in Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended to simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate camera views and 3D objects.
Paired with Photoshop CS3 Extended, the SpaceNavigator device allows digital content creators, architects, product designers, and those creating 3D tools for training and simulation to significantly enhance their 3D design experience and workflow, according to 3Dconnexion.
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