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Today marks my 5th year at Adobe Systems. On this day, 5 years ago, I was in San Jose getting the “good oil” on Adobe products with other Application Engineers. Some are still with Adobe, many are not.

At this time, Adobe had just release Photoshop 5.0 and were about to release Illustrator 8. Acrobat 3.0 was all the rage, and InDesign (or K2 as it was codenamed) had been shown to customers under strict NDA guidelines. Also, at about this time, a small Denver-based company called Quark offered to purchase Adobe. In September, Adobe went through a traumatic round of restructuring. Having recently joined the company from 3 years of Apple turmoil, things seemed, well, normal.

I was recently asked by Karl DeAbrew from Planetpdf.com, who I met in Melbourne very soon after joining, “Why are you still at Adobe after five years?” Here are my reasons:

  • The Adobe people with whom I work. Especially the local Pacific and South Asia team.
  • Our customers. They are as passionate about our products as we are. Unlike other pieces of software, ours is directly connected to how they earn a crust.
  • The technology, and being able to influence what happens to it (albeit in a small way). Adobe takes what we see and hear from our customers, adds a dose of “crystal ball gazing” and makes really cool stuff.

It has been a very interesting 5 years. In Australia, film was king. PDF was seen as “an interesting future,
” but not good enough for print quality. QuarkXpress 3.32 was the industry standard for output, too. Since 1998, PDF has taken over as digital film. InDesign has stolen the lead from Xpress.

And wow, have I learnt lots. I must thank many people who have educated me in the ways of software.

The culture of Adobe is very unique. Its a mixture of “go get ’em” sales and marketing might, along with conservative financial control and geeky technology savvy.

Here’s to another 5 years. I wonder what the future holds?

More Stuff

OK here we go. 4 new products. 2 new versions of classics, and 2 completely new Adobe applications.

AfterEffects is for MacOS X 10.2, Windows 2000 or XP. The following applications are Windows only

  • Adobe Premiere Pro: more editing, less rendering. Picture in picture is way easier. (no more having to be a rocket scientist with Picture-in-Picture)
  • Adobe EncoreDVD: wow! this is a fun product; easily create DVDs
  • Adobe Audition: This is the result of Adobe’s purchase of Cool Edit Pro. I’ve been using this today to clean up some old audio tracks I had lying around. Wow.

Video (Windows Media Player 9) of the Sydney MINI2 Meet 18 May 03 here: MINI2 Video, 18th May 2003. Created with Adobe Premiere Pro, of course.

Adobe’s vision for the Enterprise: Intelligent Document Architecture

www.adobe.com facelift

Even www.adobe.com gets a facelift after a couple of years.

Wow! we do some great software. In Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 we added the ability to capture still frames from video footage files. Then using the Filter>Video>De-interlace, I could create half-decent still shots from moving footage!
The results are here at the bottom of Sydney MINI2 Meet 18 May 03

OK, I am very naughty. I have 42 days owing of PTO (holidays, vacation) which is 50% over the Adobe legal limit. Oops!

Printing PDF 1.4 from InDesign 2.0

Printing Acrobat 5.0/PDF1.4 Generated by Adobe InDesign 2.0. Sorry about the duration between notes here. Busy doing other, non technical stuff.

Turkey wins Eurovision 2003: On the British zero point score: “But others were less charitable, citing Jemini’s off-key performance, tacky costumes and inane lyrics.” So why did anyone score points at all? In fact, why are Iceland and Israel in the competition. They are not in Europe! In fact, isn’t Turkey barely a European country? Go Estonia

InDesign: Duotones into InDesign

This has been in my head for a while: InDesign 2.0: Photoshop, Duotones into InDesign

In my time I have seen various ‘complaints’ that Adobe does not publish the specifications for the PDF (Portable Document Format) in a timely fashion – thereby gaining market advantage. Well, the Draft PDF Reference, Version 1.5 is available before Acrobat 6.0 ships! Whilst this is a Draft version, and subject to change, it does go to show that we are a friendlier company than some people claim.

Now, at 1107 pages in length – its not going to be a read for all of us!