Graphic Exchange, May/June 2003



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DIG IT 2
by Ron Giddings
Adobe's new Camera Raw/JPEG 2000 Photoshop plug-in expands digital photographers' control, Kodak's DCS Pro 14n digital camera pushes image sizes up to 14 megapixels, and darkrooms fade into oblivion.

 

AND NOW PRESENTING...
by Bob Connolly
With Apple offering low cost software like Keynote and iDVD, and Adobe Acrobat now producing rich media PDFs, how much longer will audiences sit still for PowerPoint presentations?
 

REVIEW: DREAMS DO COME TRUE
by Simon Conlin
Macromedia synchronizes Dreamweaver MX for Windows and Mac and adds features to satisfy both web pros and novices.

 

REVIEW: MUCH MORE THAN JUST 'PROGRESSIVE'
by Peter Dudar
With its film-like quality and affordable price tag, Panasinic's AG-DVX100 24p camera has quickly swept the prosumer digital video market.

 

GRAPHIC PROPAGANDA
by Nick Shinn
Bombing a target audience with bad graphics and crude graphic design may be even more destructive than missing targets with the exploding variety.

 

ARMED AND DANGEROUS
 

NEWS

 

LETTERS
 

GALLERY