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Photoshop and Web 2.0
Submitted by Bryan on January 15, 2008 - 6:40amConfession: I never knew how much there was to Photoshop until my wife, the photographer, decided to move over to the digital age. During the course of our marriage, while she has excelled in the art of digital photography, as well as Photoshop, I have remained the amateur.
Luckily, Corrie Haffly at Sitepoint has started a series of articles for geeks like us who still think all we need on our Websites is any of the eight colors we learned when we were five. (By the way, I got a star on my paper in kindergarten...red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, brown, and black!)
The visual style that has come to be associated with the term Web 2.0 has exploded in popularity; everywhere you look, corporate sites, web service sites, ecommerce sites, and even personal blogs are making use of clean, minimalist design coupled with fancy graphic effects. If you'd like to jump on the bandwagon, this is the article for you!
SitePoint: Getting Started with Photoshop
Submitted by Bryan on October 5, 2007 - 10:07amComplete Story
Gallery 2.2.3 Security Fix Release
Submitted by CMS Report on September 4, 2007 - 1:05amComplete Story
Gallery 2.2.2
Submitted by Bryan on June 20, 2007 - 5:30pm- Fixed WebDAV for OS X / GNOME clients - Items are now recognized as images
- Fixed fallback theme / theme reset functionality
- Fixed PHP error in fetchWebPage() on too many redirects
- Fixed rewrite rule for embedded core.DownloadItem
- Fixed Upgrade Code for IBM DB2 / MS SQL Server
Gallery 2.2 (Double Double) Released
Submitted by Bryan on March 22, 2007 - 10:08amComplete Story
CNET: Microsoft to standardize its HD Photo format
Submitted by Bryan on March 7, 2007 - 12:00pmSuch is the reasoning behind a step Microsoft plans to announce Thursday: it will submit its HD Photo image format to a standards body. Making HD Photos a neutral industry standard, not just a Microsoft technology, is a significant step in the company's ambitious plan to establish a higher-quality replacement for today's ubiquitous JPEG standard."
Gallery: PC Magazine picks Gallery as one of "the best"
Submitted by Bryan on February 11, 2007 - 11:23pm...While Gallery was mentioned as a software package, they didn't stop there. As a follow up to the actual recommendation, they even threw in an interview with Gallery founder Bharat Mediratta. Be sure to check it out here."
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Gallery 2.2 Coming Soon
Submitted by Bryan on January 1, 2007 - 10:33amWith the first release of two release candidates, Gallery 2.2 will be arriving before you know it. Some of the new features in Gallery 2.2 will include:
- Downloadable Plugins
- Added support for themes to display dynamic albums.
- Watermarking changes
- New themes: Carbon and Ajaxian
- New WebDAV module to mount Gallery as network device on your computer. This allows you to easily manage your Gallery with any WebDAV client like Windows Explorer.
- New module to send Ecards.
- New Digibug module for prints from digibug.com.
- Added support for Flash Video and Windows ASF video.
- Photo auto-rotation based on camera sensors or on settings from other applications.
You can download the release candidate from the Gallery 2 Download Page. More information about Gallery 2.2 RC 1 can be found on Gallery's original announcement.
Gallery: Gallery 1.5.5 Released
Submitted by Bryan on November 12, 2006 - 9:34pm"Gallery 1.5.5 is now available for download. This is primarily a bug fix release, fixing a handful of bugs reported by users and some discovered by our testing team. Even though this release contains no security fixes, we recommend that all users of Gallery 1.5.4 and earlier upgrade to this release to be as bug free as possible."
Gallery 1.6 just around the corner
Submitted by Bryan on November 1, 2006 - 12:06am
The folks at Gallery, an online photo album organizer, are working hard developing the newest version of Gallery in the 1.x line...Gallery 1.6. Gallery 1.6 is currently at Alpha 2 which means that the software is intended for testing purposes and not for use on production servers. If your confused with what I just said then I recommend you wait installing Gallery 1.6 until it has been fully released.
The two primary goals for this new version of Gallery were HTML 4.01 compliance and easier visual customization. Because so many of the code changes were centered around the visualization, it is unlikely that your previous 1.x themes and styles for Gallery are fully compatible with Gallery 1.6. For a highlight of changes and new features as well as download links in Gallery, check out the official announcement located on the application's home site.
The current development schedule calls for Gallery 1.6 to be released at the end of November, 2006. In in the Spring of 2007, Gallery 1.7 will be released and it will likely be the last actively developed version in the Gallery 1.x series to be released. After Gallery 1.7 is released the developers are expected to support it for one year which gives procrastinators the time the need to finally adopt Gallery 2.



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