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Microsoft
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Microsoft Certified
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Extended CS5
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History of Extended CS5:
The name of the company, , comes from Creek in Los Altos, California, which ran behind the houses of both of the company's founders. 's corporate logo features a stylized "A" and was designed by the wife of John Warnock, Marva Warnock, who is a graphic designer.
's first products after PostScript were digital fonts, which they released in a proprietary format called Type 1. Apple subsequently developed a competing standard, TrueType, which provided full scalability and precise control of the pixel pattern created by the font's outlines, and licensed it to Microsoft.
In the mid-1980s, entered the consumer software market with , a vector-based drawing program for the Apple Macintosh. , which grew from the firm's in-house font-development software, helped popularize PostScript-enabled laser printers.
Systems entered NASDAQ in 1986. Its revenue has grown from roughly $1 billion in 1999 to roughly $4 billion in 2012. 's fiscal years run from December to November. For example, the 2007 fiscal year ended on November 30, 2007.
In 1989, introduced what was to become its flagship product, a graphics editing program for the Macintosh called . Stable and full-featured, 1.0 was ably marketed by and soon dominated the market.
In 1993, introduced PDF, the Portable Document Format, and its and Reader software. PDF is now an International Standard: ISO 32000-1:2008.
In December 1991, released Premiere, which rebranded as Premiere Pro in 2003. In 1992, acquired OCR Systems, Inc. In 1994, acquired Aldus and added PageMaker and After Effects to its product line later in the year; it also controls the TIFF file format. In 1995, added FrameMaker, the long-document DTP application, to its product line after acquired Frame Technology Corp. In 1996, Systems Inc added Ares Software Corp. In 2002, acquired Canadian company Accelio (also known as JetForm).
Systems Canada in Ottawa, Ontario (not far from archrivalCorel).
On December 12, 2005, acquired its main rival, Macromedia, in a stock swap valued at about $3.4 billion, adding ColdFusion, Contribute, Captivate, Connect(formerly Macromedia Breeze), Director, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, FlashPaper, Flex, FreeHand, HomeSite, JRun, Presenter, and Authorware to 's product line.
released Media Player in April 2008. On April 27, discontinued development and sales of its older HTML/web development software, GoLive in favor of Dreamweaver. offered a discount on Dreamweaver for GoLive users and supports those who still use GoLive with online tutorials and migration assistance. On June 1, launched .com, a series of web applications geared for collaborative work.Creative Suite 4, which includes Design, Web, Production Premium and Master Collection came out in October 2008 in six configurations at prices from about USD $1,700 to $2,500 or by individual application. The Windows version of includes 64-bit processing.On December 3, 2008, laid off 600 of its employees (8% of the worldwide staff) citing the weak economic environment.
On November 10, 2009, the company laid off a further 680 employees. announced it was investigating a "coordinated attack" against corporate network systems in China, managed by the company.
's 2010 was marked by continuing front-and-back arguments with Apple over the latter's non-support for Flash on its iPhone, iPad and other products.[18] Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs claimed that Flash was not reliable or secure enough, while executives have argued that Apple wish to maintain control over the iOS platform. In April 2010, Steve Jobs published a post titled "Thoughts on Flash" where he outlined his thoughts on Flash and the rise of HTML 5. In July 2010, bought Day Software integrating their line of CQ Products: WCM,DAM,SOCO,and Mobile
In January 2011, acquired DemDex, Inc. with the intent of adding DemDex's audience-optimization software to its online marketing suite. At World 2011, unveiled a new mobile photo service. Carousel is a new application for iPhone, iPad and Mac that uses Lightroom technology for users to adjust and fine-tune images on all platforms. Carousel will also allow users to automatically sync, share and browse photos.The service was later renamed to " Revel". On November 9, 2011, announced that they would cease development of Flash for mobile devices following version 11.1. Instead it would focus on HTML 5 for mobile devices.On December 1, 2011, announced that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Efficient Frontier.
In December 2012, opened a new 280,000 square foot corporate campus in Lehi, Utah.
In 2013, Systems endured a major security breach. Vast portions of the source code for the company's software were stolen and posted online and over 150 million records of 's customers have been made readily available for download.In 2012, about 40 million sets of payment card information were compromised by a hack of .
A class-action lawsuit alleging that the company suppressed employee compensation was filed against , and three other Silicon Valley-based companies in a California federal district court in 2013. In May 2014, it was revealed the four companies, , Apple, Google, and Intel had reached agreement with the plaintiffs, 64,000 employees of the four companies, to pay a sum of $324.5 million to settle the suit.
Features of Extended CS5 :
1 . Create the stunning images you envision with CS5 software, the professional industry standard for digital image editing.
2 . Use comprehensive, state-of-the-art tools for outstanding image manipulation and superior compositing.
3 . Combine multiple shots into stunning high dynamic range images and beautiful panoramas.
4 . Use new tools that let you paint with realistic effects and easily select intricate image content, such as hair.
5 . Edit nondestructively and take advantage of superior raw processing; remove noise, add grain, create post-crop vignettes, and more. Remove image elements and see the space fill in like magic.
Create powerful images with the professional standard
3D extrusions
Easily explore new creative directions: Create 3D logos and artwork with Repoussé technology. Twist, rotate, extrude, bevel, and inflate these designs, and then apply rich materials like chrome, glass, and cork.
Advanced 3D editing capabilities
Push your creative boundaries with powerful 3D editing tools--even paint directly on 3D objects. Add 3D objects to your designs and create amazing composites. Illuminate your scene with real lighting, and animate your objects.
Motion content editing
Paint, add text, and clone over multiple frames of an imported video sequence using your favorite tools.
Easy access to core editing power
Get just the tools you need--exactly when you need them--when performing common editing activities. Adjustments and Masks panels guide you in making precise edits.
Extraordinary creative tools
Achieve realistic painting effects with the ability to mix colors on canvas and create natural brushstrokes. Merge multiple exposures into stunning high dynamic range (HDR) images. Move, remove, warp, or stretch any image element.
State-of-the-art photography
Easily merge multiple exposures to extend the dynamic range with more power, precision, and fidelity than ever before. Convert to black-and-white in new ways. And use Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools that intelligently preserve color and tone details.
Image analysis
Use measurement and counting tools to extract quantitative information from images. Record and export data for further analysis. Import DICOM files as frames or as a volume to directly analyze and edit your image data.
Industry-leading raw image processing
Enjoy superior results when you convert raw images with the Camera Raw 6 plug-in, which offers support for over 275 camera models plus nondestructive editing so you can experiment without harming your original photo.
Automated compositing tools
Easily create a single image from a series of shots that have different focal points, smoothly blending color and shading and extending your depth of field. And take advantage of accurate, automatic layer alignment.
Efficient media management
Manage your media visually with Bridge CS5 software. Enjoy more flexible batch renaming plus the ability to access files in the context of your work using the customizable Mini Bridge panel.
Powerful printing options
Get outstanding prints in less time with automation, scripting, and a print dialog box that's easier to navigate.
Broad file format support
Import and export hundreds of file formats, including PSD, AI, PDF, NEF, CRW, TIFF, BMP, Cineon, JPEG, JPEG2000, FXG, OpenEXR, PNG, Targa, DICOM, OBJ, KMZ, Collada, U3D, 3DS (import only), 3G, FLC, MOV, AVI, DV Stream, Image Sequence, MPEG-4, and FLV.
Extensibility
Personalize and extend its capabilities. Use developer-created custom panels to accomplish specific tasks. Visit the Marketplace for third-party plug-ins and resources. And check out Community Help for tips and tricks.
Lightroom integration
Enjoy tight integration with Lightroom software (sold separately), easily moving files from Lightroom to CS5 to create HDR images, panoramas, and multilayered documents. Roundtrip your files back to Lightroom.
Creative Suite 6 Design Standard Comparison with CS5 |
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CS6 |
- Content-Aware Patch |
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- Mercury Graphics Engine |
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- Intuitive video creation |
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- Mercury Performance System |
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- Pattern creation |
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- Image Trace |
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InDesign - Alternate Layout |
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InDesign - PDF forms in InDesign |
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InDesign - Liquid Layout |
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- Truer Edge selection technology |
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- Variable-width strokes |
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InDesign - Enhanced eBook authoring |
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