My partner Dan and I recieved copies of our book (Real World Compositing with Photoshop CS4 - Peachpit/Adobe Press 2009) translated into French last week. After 10 years of studying the language, I can safely say I think it's our book, anyway. The pictures match.
So - that means our first translation is out in the wild. With any luck European sales will pick up a bit.
It's interesting to note how the design changed... they chose to use page header graphics cropped from other images in the book, and the cover now has a black motif, bounding John Weber's excellent illustration. Odd.
If you speak French, and are in an area where this translation is sold, go pick up a copy and let me know what you think!
-Scott

Composite image using a stock photo of the subject, and a 3D background, rendered in Strata Pro CX 5.5.
We made a big change to the Adobe Groups homepage today. Now, when you log in, you'll see a list of all groups that you have joined right there on the page.
No more bookmarking groups or having to go to your profile page to see the full list!
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Applying a Smart Filter to a photo in Adobe Photoshop CS4 is as easy as 1.2.3. Join me in these tutorials to find out how.Source: lokki's shared items in Google Reader by lokki
With any great power comes great responsibility. Except where Britain's Liberal Democrats are concerned; then you just legislate ethics and the problem magically vanishes. <cough> Check out the following link, which describes one solution to poor choices in digital editing for advertisements. This annoys me.Source: lokki's shared items in Google Reader by jnack
You like? :-) (Here's some more background on the technology.) To see higher-res detail, I recommend hitting the full-screen icon or visiting the Facebook page that hosts the video.
As with all such sneak peeks, I have to be really clear in saying that this is just a demo, and as such it's not a promise that a technology will ship inside a particular version of Photoshop. (As the late Mac columnist Don Crabb told me years ago, "There's many a slip 'twixt cup & lip.") Still, it's fun to show some of the stuff with which we're experimenting.
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Russell Brown showed off some new "from the labs" painting and warping technology during today's Photoshop World keynote address, and now he's posted a recording of the demo on Facebook. Check it out!
[Update: Terry White has posted videos of the keynote itself.]
[Update 2: I've belatedly figured out how to embed a Facebook-hosted vid, so it's now inline in this post. Use the fullscreen option to see it in higher resolution.]
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