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Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software published by Adobe Systems. Its main purpose is for multimedia, film and video post-production.

 

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#21861

Choice Paper   (PDF)

Even the pros forget the basics sometimes. Constance Sidles gives a quick refresher course on asking yourself, and your client, all the right questions when you're choosing paper.

Sidles, Constance J. Adobe Magazine (1998). Design>Document Design>Prepress>Paper

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#21914

Color in Mind   (PDF)

Despite advances in the technology of measuring and managing it, how we perceive color is still full of mystery and illusions.

Fraser, Bruce. Adobe Magazine (1996). Design>Graphic Design>Prepress>Color

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#20510

Color Management Made Easy

See the same colors in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat, thanks to the Adobe Color Engine.

Adobe (2003). Design>Document Design>Software>Color

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#21955

Color Under Control   (PDF)

Several years after the hype began, color management is maturing into a useful tool that can solve real problems. Here's a comprehensive overview.

Fraser, Bruce. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Document Design>Prepress>Color

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#21918

Coming to Terms   (PDF)

Picking paper involves deciphering a lot of arcane terminology. Here's a quick reference guide.

Sidles, Constance J. Adobe Magazine (1996). Articles>Document Design>Prepress>Paper

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#20508

Communicate Editorial Changes

Streamline your review process with the robust collaboration tool set in Adobe® InCopy™ 2.0. With InCopy, you can track changed text, and add notes and comments without disturbing line breaks. Later, others on the team can easily identify who.

Adobe (2003). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Adobe GoLive

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Compound Paths for Text Holes  (link broken)   (PDF)

You can use InDesign's compound paths and transparency features to create a recessed text compartment in an image.

Cole, Tim. Adobe Evangelists (2006). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe InDesign

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#21838

Compromise and Compress   (PDF)

What to keep and what to cut when making Web movies in Premiere.

Waggoner, Ben. Adobe Magazine (2000). Design>Multimedia>Web Design>Video

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#25205

Connecting Macromedia Flash and PHP

Many web developers rely heavily on a popular combination of open source software to develop and deploy their websites and applications. This combination is often known as LAMP—an acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. In this article, you will use a LAMP environment to create a PHP-based Rich Internet Application.

Hall, Robert M. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>Server Side Includes>Flash

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#25214

Consistent Web Design with Dreamweaver Templates

Templates are a fantastic time-saving tool. They allow you to create pages that share the same design but contain different content. If you modify a template document, you immediately update the design of all pages that were created from that template.

Fletcher, Mark. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>Software>Dreamweaver

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#18348

Create a Twisting, Twirling 3D Title  (link broken)

Now that Adobe® Premiere® 6.0 includes many Adobe After Effects® special effects, you can expand your creativity exponentially. In this tip, we'll show you how to apply the After Effects Basic 3D effect to a Premiere title and make it twist and twirl into view using keyframes.

Adobe (2003). Design>Multimedia>Video>Adobe After Effects

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#18347

Create Custom Grids

Suppose you have a publication with set column widths. You may not want to reset your columns or drag out multiple guides just to create tables or gridded content. The guides and Step and Repeat features in Adobe® InDesign® 1.5 make it easy to quickly create a custom grid to structure your content. This tip tells you how.

Adobe (2003). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe InDesign

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#20598

Create Queries and Dynamically Update Collections

Use GoLive’s new query functionality to simplify complex file management chores by creating queries and attaching them to collections.

Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive

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#20596

Create Web Sites That Others Can Easily Update

You can use the Co-Author feature of Adobe® GoLive® CS to create sections of a Web site that others can update quickly and easily. You specify the layout and format of the content while other people (the co-authors) provide the actual content, update it, and even publish the revised Web pages.

Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive

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#20509

Create XML Structure in an InCopy Document  (link broken)

Use XML in Adobe® InCopy 2.0, to apply tags to parts of a document, and then export the document as an XML file.

Adobe (2003). Articles>Content Management>Software>XML

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#25626

Creating a Dynamic Playlist for Streaming Flash Video

As developers, we are often bogged down with mundane tasks such as site maintenance and updates. Until now, if we wanted to pass these tasks on to clients or colleagues who are not tech-savvy, we had to develop sophisticated interfaces to simplify the process for them and to give them easy access to the data. But now, XML is changing that reality.

Larson, Lisa. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>Streaming>Flash

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#25212

Creating a Two-Column Layout

This series explains how you can use Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 to move towards using CSS as a positioning technique when developing web pages.

Senior, Adrian. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS>Dreamweaver

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#18346

Creating a Video From Still Images  (link broken)

In the following steps, Engine Three explains how to capture and export frames from Premiere, clean them up in Photoshop, and finally assemble them in LiveMotion.

Adobe (2003). Design>Multimedia>Video>Flash

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#25631

Creating Events Using the EventDispatcher Class

Handle Flash events more efficiently in your code by using the event listener object model.

Toley, Kenneth J. III. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>Interactive>Flash

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#25034

Creating Interactive Documents for PDF   (PDF)

Learn how to add movies, sound clips, and interactive buttons to an Adobe InDesign CS document. When you export the document to Adobe PDF, readers can view movies, play sound clips, and activate buttons in Adobe Acrobat. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to add a movie and buttons that play, pause, resume, and stop the movie in the exported PDF document.

Adobe (2004). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe InDesign

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#20479

Creating Interactive Documents for PDF

Learn how to add movies, sound clips, and interactive buttons to an Adobe InDesign® CS document. When you export the document to Adobe® PDF, readers can view movies, play sound clips, and activate buttons in Adobe Acrobat® or Adobe Reader®. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to add a movie and buttons that play, pause, resume, and stop the movie in the exported PDF document.

Adobe. Design>Document Design>Interactive>Adobe Acrobat

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#22357

Creating PDF Documents from HTML Documents

In this topic, you will create PDF documents from HTML documents.

Adobe. Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat

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#25211

Creating Your First Design Without Tables

You will design a fixed-width page that allows the contents to flow. You will use an unordered list to create a horizontal navigation system. You will also design a banner image in Fireworks MX 2004 and use it on the page.

Senior, Adrian. Adobe (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS>Dreamweaver

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#20597

CSS Made Simple

Use GoLive’s all-in-one CSS Editor to create cascading style sheets that enable you to easily maintain consistency in typography and formatting throughout a Web site.

Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>CSS>Adobe GoLive

 
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