Publish 1993 - Abstracts

Publish 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
101 hot tips. (expert advice for computer-based publishers and digital designers)Publishing industryBob Weibel, Skye Lininger, Ken Milburn, Jeff Burger, Stephen Muller, Brad Dosland, Dan Doerner, Bob Schaffel, Jim Felici, Bill Harrell, Vickie Rinehart
6th annual design awards. (Publish magazine's computer graphics design competition)Publishing industryElizabeth Leahy
At you service: does your service bureau have the right imagesetter for you needs? (Buyers Guide)Publishing industryThad McIlroy
Autodesk 3D Concepts: test your ideas in three dimensions with a low-cost Windows modeler. (Software Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryPaul Worthington
Big, bigger, biggest: large-size color printing is making news, and the proof can be found at your local service bureau. (large-format PostScript color printers)(Technology: Printing & Prepress)Publishing industryConnie Guglielmo
Built for speed: new accelerator boards, already available for Photoshop, promise to add zip to your pokiest applications. (Adobe Systems Inc.'s image processing software) (Technology: Graphics & Illustration)Publishing industryAileen Abernathy
Clips on the Move: spice up your presentations with motion-clip packages. (Technology: Presentations & Multimedia)Publishing industryTony Reveaux
Data based pages. (Realty Information Group uses PageAhead Software Corp.'s InfoPublisher report generation software)(includes related articles on file formats, automatic updates) (Process)Publishing industryDarcy DiNucci
DeBabelizer 1.4.2: change file formats, color palettes, and more with this indispensable graphics utility. (Software Review) (utility program from Equilibrium Technologies) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDavid S. Jacobs, Amy Shelton
Designworks: this modest drawing program offers professional graphics prowess at a budget price. (drawing software from Computer West) (Evaluation)Publishing industryWilliam Harrel
Diagram 2.0 for NextStep. (Software Review) (Lighthouse Design's presentation software) (Evaluation)Publishing industryLee Sherman
Digital photography takes flight. (using a digital camera to capture images)Publishing industryGail Koffman
Distinguished panels: LCD panels make it easy to project your on-screen presentation to a large audience. (liquid crystal display)(includes list of vendors and products)Publishing industryBen Calica
Doc It 4000. (Okidata's printer, scanner, facsimile machine, photocopier) (Hardware Review) (Tools: Reviews) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDonald Wilson
Driving and double speed. (quicker CD-ROM drives offer more reasons to buy) (Buyers Guide)Publishing industryRobert Lauriston
Grand makeover: top designers rebuild a nonprofit's identity. (National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness) (Cover Story)Publishing industryElizabeth Leahy
GraphMaster 1.32 and Cricket Graph III, DeltaGraph Professional; a trio of number-crunching graphing programs offers technical charts for the most complicated data. (Software Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDoug Green, Denise Green
Halo Desktop Imager 2.0 and PhotoMagic 1.0: two inexpensive 24-bit image editors let you repair and rearrange photos on a shoestring budget. (Software Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDeke McClelland
HiFi Color: an experimental process tackles the deficiencies of four-color printing.Publishing industryBruce Fraser
High on fiber: fiber-optic technology promises printers that are cheaper, more accurate, and even more durable than those currently on the market.Publishing industryPaul Worthington
Image Assistant 1.0: this image editor's Assist mode provides idiot proof scanning and color correction for the nondesigner. (Software Review) (image processing software from Caere Corp.) (Evaluation)Publishing industryJim Schmal
It's not easy being green. (Sierra magazine faces tough choices on the path to eco-friendly publishing)Publishing industrySerena Herr
Jump shots: designers at Thrasher magazine capture the moves of today's hottest skateboarders in realistic photomontages created with Adobe Photoshop.Publishing industryRobin Levine
Lifting the burden of proof; Family Circle moves to all-digital production and finds an easier way to proof pages. (includes related articles on the Kodak Approval Color Proofing System, rotogravure printing and Family Circle's sending of ad agency J. Walter Thompson's filmless advertisement directly to the engraver) (Cover Story)Publishing industrySusan Shields
Low-stress guide to high-res printers: how do you select the best 600-dpi PostScript printer for the job? (includes related article on difference between true 600-dpi and boosted 300-dpi machines ) (Buyers Guide)Publishing industryBruce Fraser
Makeup, EZ Effects: creating special effects with type is fast and easy in Makeup but slow and painful in EZ Effects. (Software Review) (font-manipulation software)(Tools: Reviews) (Evaluation)Publishing industryWilliam Harrel
Making sense of color management systems. (computer systems)Publishing industryThad McIlroy
Many bridges to cross. (Software Review) (Ventura Software Inc.'s DataBase Publisher 4.0, PageAhead Software Corp.'s InfoPublisher 1.3 data base publishing software packages)(Process) (Evaluation)Publishing industryMarshall Ewig, Terry Tolvo
New treatment for dull, lifeless packaging. (advertising plan for BSP Labs' Forget the Flakes shampoo)Publishing industryStephen DuPuis
Ofoto 2.0: powerful automatic scanning software makes getting good color scans a cinch. (Software Review) (scanning and image processing software from Light Source) (Evaluation)Publishing industryJim Benson
PageMaker 5.0. (Software Review) (desktop publishing software from Aldus Corp.) (Evaluation)Publishing industry 
Paper chase: the right printer paper will help you make a lasting impression. (includes glossary) (Tutorial)Publishing industryGail Koffman
PicturePress 2.5.3: shrink your images to a more manageable size with this convenient JPEG compression utility. (Software Review) (utility software package from Storm Technology) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDan Doerner
Plate full of promises: direct-to-plate technology offers faster and cheaper short-run color printing.Publishing industryDon Monkerud
Prepress artistry. (includes related articles on Agfa's PIX software and Richard Benson) (fine-art book publisher Callaway Editions using Agfa's ColorScape prepress system)Publishing industryRobin Levine
Ray Dream AddDepth 1.0.1, Adobe Dimensions 1.0. (graphics software from Ray Dream and Adobe Systems, respectively) (Software Review) (Tools Reviews) (Evaluation)Publishing industryJim Schmal
Recipe for homemade CD-ROMs. (first in a series of articles on publishing CD-ROMs) (Tutorial)Publishing industryTerry Schussler
Schizophrenic color shifts. (using Electronics for Imaging Inc's Eficolor color management system)Publishing industryDonald Wilson
The shape of things to come: new 3-D packages allow you to achieve monumental effects with type. (includes related article on system characteristics required for adequate 3-D performance) (Tutorial)Publishing industryDavid Berlow
Ventura PicturePro 1.1: this image editor offers top-notch painting tools but has limited drawing capabilities. (Software Review) (from Ventura Software's desktop publishing software)(Tools Reviews) (Evaluation)Publishing industryDeke McClelland
Ventura's new suite of publisher's power tools: is it soup yet? (Software Review) (Ventura Publisher 4.1 and AdPro 1.1 desktop publishing software packages from Ventura Software Inc.) (Evaluation)Publishing industryRick Altman
VideoFusion 1.5, COSA After Effects. (Software Review) (QuickTime's VideoFusion for Macintosh 1.5 and Company of Science and Art's After Effects desktop video software)(Took Reviews) (Evaluation)Publishing industryLynda Weinman
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