Maximum PC: "Last year was a pretty decent one for Adobe Reader as it relinquished the dubious honor of being the most exploited software (as ranked by Kaspersky Lab) to Oracle’s Java. But the fact is it is still very popular among malware authors. For instance, last week security firm FireEye discovered an exploit capable of bypassing the software’s sandbox. Thankfully, Adobe, which wasted little time in confirming the zero-day exploit, expects to have a patch ready this week."
Adobe has released an update to clean up the mess that was the profiling system in Lightroom. No longer hidden in the settings menus, the new Lightroom Classic CC and Adobe Camera Raw now show these settings up in the top edit panel.
Adobe just issued a hefty update for its Lightroom application in the App Store. In addition to introducing compatibility for the new DCI-P3 color space that can be found in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the upgrade also permits users to capture RAW images using the Digital Negative format.
Three popular creative apps join a new Web app under the Adobe Spark family.
Everything created with these apps looks awfully similar, sort of like the Instagram filters of design. Kinda bland.
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