Preparation for RUA Training


For this week, few of us are busy to settle few things about RUA training. That training should start on 17 September 2012. We still on prepare and finalize the lesson for the training because we all still need to create few lesson for backup the existing lesson. We hope can do our best on the training and hope follow our plan from start until end of the training.



On this few day we all setup and maintenance few computers in the lab, these many computers have a problem but with a bit help from RUA staff we can solve it on 2 days only. After finish repairing their PC, me (Effat) and Amalina install all the software we need to conduct the training. Its little bit harder then we thought because many of PC on their lab is old version computer and it’s not comfortable with our software.



For the training we all use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Flash version 13.0 (Adobe Master Collection CS6). We use this version because on this version, it’s have more function and more effect to be use. This can make use easier to teach them with the latest software and technology




Here is an overview of some notable changes in the most popular applications in Adobe CS 6 (Photoshop & Flash).

Photoshop

Does Photoshop CS6 perform better? Is it easier to work with? Yes and yes, two big reasons it scores a perfect five out of five stars. The new version will thrill nearly all categories of users, from photographers to designers. And the Extended edition now includes 3D editing. Adobe Photoshop CS6 adds 62 percent more new features than the previous version, including a speed boost and some jaw-dropping new "content aware" tricks. Photoshop's interface, too, gets a welcome upgrade, thanks to some trimming and clever improvements—although Adobe is careful to always offer the option to revert to the earlier look. The new UI uses a dark gray background, the darkness/lightness of which is customizable.

Another change is that Mini Bridge is clearly labeled (as opposed to "MB"), and runs along the bottom in a filmstrip view, which is much more useful than the extra right-panel it added previously. Less obvious is the thorough edit the interface itself has undergone to standardize spelling and grammar in all its messages and controls. Sticklers for consistency will be pleased indeed.



Flash

Adobe Flash Pro CS6 won't disappoint as it has a host of new and improved features, although if you're looking for a long list of new 'toys' then you may be disappointed. Having said this, there are an awful lot of 'under the hood' improvements and workflow updates for us to get excited about. The one thing to understand is that Adobe has obviously looked at what people are doing with their tools, and where they can add value.

To that end Adobe Flash Pro CS6 has a lot of features that revolve around both gaming and developing on multiple platforms and devices. There are also updates to the underlying architecture of Adobe Flash Pro CS6, but we'll get to that shortly. Let's talk about some of the new features ... let's talk about games.

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