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Screenshots: CS1 Running in Leopard

I promised some of you that I would test CS1 in the new Leopard install and I’m glad to report that (so far) it seems to work fine. Impressive on both Adobe, and Apple’s part in my book, given CS1′s age. I haven’t crunched any huge files yet, but everything I grazed over seemed to be in working order. (I’m only talking about Photoshop and Illustrator here, by the way). You might note that I had CS1 installed on my hard drive and did an “upgrade” to Leopard. I didn’t install CS1 afterwards. Check out the screenshots:

Screenshots: CS1 Running in Leopard
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No EPS Preview (Thumbnail/Cover Flow) in Leopard

I don’t know what features you may or may not have been looking forward to in Apple’s Leopard release, but me. . . I’m easy to please. All I wanted for Christmas was an EPS preview in Finder. As a designer, not being able to view a thumbnail of EPS files drives me to crazy town, and also wastes a lot of time opening EPS files in Illustrator just to see what’s in them. I installed Leopard earlier tonite and out of all the bells and whistles, the one I wanted just isn’t happening. Oh, and don’t worry, i doesn’t work in Quick Look either. Maybe I’m not understanding something about EPS, (I’d like to hear your thoughts) but I would really like to know why there is never a thumbnail available for this format. A format that designers use very regularly.

No EPS Preview (Thumbnail/Cover Flow) in Leopard
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Forum Find: CS3 Works After Leopard Upgrade

In preparation for OS 10.5 Leopard’s release tomorrow, I’ve been poking around the Apple forums and came across a user that claims CS3 is still working after his Leopard Upgrade. I’ve heard tons people begging for an answer to this question, so I thought you all would like to know. Here is the thread, Just installed Leopard by user ray sharpe. He also states that these other apps are working perfectly in Leopard: “Biz, Skype, Handbrake, Toast, Limewire, EyeTV, SiteSucker, Google Earth, Earth Browser, Suitcase Fusion, Parallels, ECI Client V5 (tax), Uncoverit and SnapZ pro.”

Forum Find: CS3 Works After Leopard Upgrade
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Illustrator Brush-Making Tip: Colorization Method

Making a custom brush in Illustrator can be easy and frustrating at the same time. No matter which type of brush you create, one of the most important settings to pay attention to is the ‘colorization method.’ If you don’t change the colorization method from the default setting, you won’t be able to customize the colors of your (custom) brush strokes later. Here’s what you need to do…

Illustrator Brush-Making Tip: Colorization Method
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Freeware Update: Adobe Reader 8.1.1 Released

If you haven’t been informed from your updater application yet, Adobe has made available a new version of Adobe Reader (8.1.1). Personally, being on a Mac, I prefer Preview because it seems a ton faster, but Adobe Reader is great for viewing, saving copies, and even adding security (passwords) to PDF documents. [Lots of] Designers use PDF documents regularly, and Reader is a good way to view these documents, (before delivering them to press for example), without having to run the bulkier Acrobat. (it launches noticeably faster than Acrobat too, from my experience).

Freeware Update: Adobe Reader 8.1.1 Released

Freelance Switch Calling Card Design Competition: $350 Worth of Vectors Up For Grabs

The folks over at Freelance Switch in conjunction with GoMedia are having a Calling Card Design Competition and the 2 best designs take home $350 of GoMedia Vector Packs. The deadline is November 17th, and make sure you read the rules carefully. The 2 winners will also be featured on Freelance Switch, so this is also a chance for tons of exposure freelancers! Read more about the details on the competition page at Freelance Switch, and good luck! Mmmmm, gotta love those yummy vectors.

Freelance Switch Calling Card Design Competition: $350 Worth of Vectors Up For Grabs
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Font Update: Olho de Boi

New grunge-type time folks. Actually, you might even call this a grungy script font. Ohlo de Boi by Billy Argel is not only a decent looking grunge font, but has a lot of extra characters, unlike the majority of (free) grunge fonts.

Font Update: Ohlo de Boi
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