MacVoices #829: MacVoices at Expo – Lowel’s EGO Light Unit Illuminates Video and Digital Photography Projects

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Gary Regester of Lowel describes their EGO Digital Imaging Light Unit that is perfect for eBay items, video blogging, podcasting…even make-up and home photography. Gary talks about how the changes in the digital photography market led them to create a lighting solution that fits the new market, the care taken in developing Ego to make it suitable for even pro-level slide film shooting, all while remaining affordable for any user. From museums to wine shops, the EGO is for everyone who needs quality lighting for video and photography projects.

MacVoices #828: MacVoices at Expo – Terry White Shows Off Adobe Elements 6 at the Adobe Breakfast at Macworld Expo

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The Adobe Professional Association and User Group Breakfast wraps up with demo-meister Terry White showing off the latest Mac offering from Adobe, Photoshop Elements 6. Terry demonstrates some of the new features, including capabilities that are Mac-specific, and not available in the Windows version.

MacVoices #827: MacVoices at Expo – InDesign Workflow by Terry White at the Adobe Breakfast

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Adobe’s Terry White shows the crowd at the Adobe Professional Association and User Group Breakfast some Adobe InDesign CS3 tricks, yields the stage briefly to author Lynette Kent to show off the newest Cintiq tablet display from Wacom and then comes back with some tips on Adobe Illustrator CS3 and Adobe Flash.

MacVoices #826: MacVoices at Expo – Dave Hemly Moves The Adobe Breakfast with Adobe Premier

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At the Adobe Professional Association and User Group Breakfast, Adobe’s Dave Hemly demonstrates some of the latest capabilities of Adobe Premier, performs some audio magic with Adobe Soundbooth and finishes with some DVD authoring tricks using Adobe Flash.

MacVoices #825: MacVoices at Expo – Mike Downey of Adobe Introduces Air at the Adobe Breakfast

AdobeAt the Adobe Professional Association and User Group Breakfast, Group Product Manager Mike Downey introduces the crowd to Air, Adobe’s new desktop runtime development environment. Mike explains how Air adds real-time interaction by showing example applications for working with eBay, FineTune, Twitter and Pownce.