
There's an abundance of free plug-ins for Photoshop for Windows, but not so many for OS X. Here's the link:
Free plug-ins for Photoshop
Note: Some of these are "lite" versions of paid products from the developers.
![]() Pixel Bender is an experimental add-on to Photoshop. Free?! Did someone say "Free" Photoshop plug-ins? Yeah! MacWorld has an article about some free plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop for Mac. There's an abundance of free plug-ins for Photoshop for Windows, but not so many for OS X. Here's the link: Free plug-ins for Photoshop Note: Some of these are "lite" versions of paid products from the developers.
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As promised, here is another style of Table of Contents (created in Adobe InDesign CS4). This is pretty straighforward: Chapter Number > Chapter Title > Leading Dots > Page Number Here are the Paragraph Style settings I used. I've included the Nested Style settings, Bullets/Number Settings, and the General Overview panel. Click on any image to see a larger version. Finally, here is the Table of Contents Style I made. Click on the image to see it full-size. In this TOC style, I have the Chapter Numbers created automatically with Auto-number in the Paragraph Style. The chapter title is looking for text that is formatted with the Paragraph Style called "Chapter Title". The leading dots are generated by the Tabs function, and the page number is picked up from the location of the Paragraph Style "Chapter Title."
Pretty simple once you play around with it. ![]() Well, it's that time that most graphic professionals both love and hate. I'm talking about software upgrades. Specifically Adobe Creative Suite CS5 (here's a good review of the product at MacWorld.com). Normally I skip every other version (I'm happy with CS4 at the moment, thank you). But a new client wants their projects done in CS5. So, you gotta make the customer happy. Don't get me wrong, I love to upgrade. I love new software. I just don't like shelling out the approximately $600 for the privilege of doing so. And I will probably need to upgrade my font manager, too (I'm looking at you Font Agent Pro!) Anyone have a favorite new feature in CS5 they want to share? |
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