Here’s a quick overview of the changes made in the InDesign CS4 interface. Some of these are; the new applications bar found in all Adobe apps, frame edges on and off, and screen modes, just to name a few.
Author: A.J. Wood
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(Reply)on Tuesday September 23, 2008
I actually own 5.1 surround speakers and still the sound in this video is really bad. I find that inexcusable, when you work with the best software all over the world (Adobe CS). Have you heard about “Normalize audio”? Thanks anyway, the Tutorial is perfect, but the audio is miserable.
I actually own 5.1 surround speakers and still the sound in this video is really bad. I find that inexcusable, when you work with the best software all over the world (Adobe CS). Have you heard about “Normalize audio”? Thanks anyway, the Tutorial is perfect, but the audio is miserable.
I heard it perfectly…Thank you for the great tutorial! I am just learning InDesign. Thanks again and the sound was crystal clear on my laptop.
The sound was great on my laptop also. Maybe, take it off the surround sound it might come in clearer. Would not hurt to try. =)
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