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New Epson Photo Scanner

News: Written on January 9, 2009

Featuring 4800 dpi optical resolution and four user-friendly one-touch scanning buttons, the Epson Perfection V30 sells for $79.99.

TypeDNA Goes Far Beyond Font Management

News: Written on January 9, 2009

An upcoming application (still in beta) helps you choose the right font for the job, finds similar faces, and can even recognize which font has been used in a flattened JPG file.

Soup's On! Print Soup, that Is

News: Written by Chip Ritter on January 9, 2009

A new blog from PrintingForLess.com is a trusted resource for professionals by professionals.

First 3D Personal Desktop Scanner

News: Written on January 9, 2009

Real-View 3D announces the Real View 360-Degree 3D desktop 3D scanner.

New 26x Optical Wide-Angle Zoom Camera from Olympus

News: Written on January 8, 2009

The SP-590UZ is a versatile zoom lens combined with 12 megapixels, dual image stabilization, and ultra high-speed sequential shooting.

New Waterproof Point-and-Shoot Camera

News: Written on January 8, 2009

The 10-Megapixel Olympus STYLUS-550WP sells for only $199.

Dunk 'Em, Drop 'Em, Freeze 'Em, Shoot!

News: Written on January 8, 2009

New Olympus cameras add shakeproof dual-image stabilization to shockproof, waterproof and freeze-proof design of Stylus Tough-8000 and Stylus Tough-6000 cameras.

New Cameras Combine Powerful Zooms and Ultra-Compact Shape

News: Written on January 8, 2009

The 10x wide-angle zoom Olympus Stylus-9000 and 7x zoom Stylus-7000 deliver 12 megapixels, dual image stabilization, intelligent auto, face detection, and in-camera panorama.

The Ultimate in Portable Projectors

News: Written on January 8, 2009

New micro projectors from WowWee will work with iPods and iPhones.

No Middle Ground in the Digital Asset Management Market

News: Written on January 7, 2009

The disappearance of mid-market options for digital asset management severely reduces customer choices.

Special Quark/Apple Promotion

News: Written on January 7, 2009

Buy MacSystems from Ingram Micro and get QuarkXPress 8 for less.

PDF Shrink 4.5
Optimizes PDFs for iPhone, iPod Touch

News: Written on January 7, 2009

Apago’s latest release of its PDF optimizer is focused on mobile.

Picasa Now Runs on Macs

News: Written by Terri Stone on January 7, 2009

Google's desktop photo-editing software now in beta for the other OS.

Geocode Your Photos

News: Written on January 6, 2009

HoudahGeo 2.0 enhances automatic geocoding of photos by giving you control over the matching algorithm. It also lets you geocode photos to the nearest waypoint. This upgrade is free to owners of version 1.

FontExplorer X Client and Server Now Available

News: Written on January 6, 2009

You can buy a single-user license for this cross-platform font manager from now through the end of February 2009 for a discounted introductory price of $39 U.S. (€39 including VAT). The Server edition (price varies) also includes access to more than 4,000 OpenType fonts from the Linotype, Monotype and ITC libraries.

HP Introduces New Low-Solvent Inks for Outdoor Graphics Printing

News: Written on January 6, 2009

Designed specifically for low-solvent printers, the new ink formulations provide reliable performance, ease of use, and vivid, durable prints.

Insider Software Unveils TypeTrax

News: Written on January 6, 2009

New digital-asset software tracks projects and font usage, and automatically preflights jobs.

CreativePro.com—Design Tools Weekly Podcast

News: Written by Jay J. Nelson Jeff Gamet on January 5, 2009

Our new weekly podcast features the insights of two industry veterans. With their wide-ranging interests, each episode has something for everyone!

Enter Your Work in the Typophile Film Fest 5

News: Written on January 5, 2009

Anything related to typography, design history, and/or type design is eligible! No entry fee required.

ALLTO1 Is Little-Known Stock Photo Marketplace

News: Written on January 5, 2009

ALLTO1 prides itself on affordable prices for buyers, and fair play and transparency for photographers.