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Adobe Post

April 25, 2016

Adobe just introduces a new Iphone App called Adobe Post. Which adds an easy way to spice up your Facebook, Linked In, Twitter…..social media posts. Terry White gives a You Tube fine tutorial . What I really like is the new scrolling design wheel.  Which you can see in action in the image above.

Tags: iPhone, Adobe, Adobe Post, Phone App
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Gregg Shupe

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Gregg Shupe, a graduate of RIT with a BS in Professional Photography, began Freelance PhotoImages, in 1983, and since then has consistently delivered creative, quality imagery that is exceptionally dependable and competitive.


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Celebrate Your Health Care Projects to Win More Business

Health care is one of the largest and fastest-growing industries in Massachusetts, with millions invested each year in upgrading facilities, building labs, expanding campuses, and modernizing patient care environments. For architects, developers, and construction teams, every completed project is more than a finished space—it’s a testament to your problem-solving, your planning, and your ability to deliver under the strict demands of a highly regulated sector.

Yet too many teams move on to the next project without capturing high-quality images of what they’ve just accomplished.