Sunday, June 10, 2012

#AdobeCaptivate 6 Sneak Peek 01: Publish to HTML5

May 25, 2012

With the upcoming release of Adobe Captivate 6 just round the corner, I can’t wait to show you a peek into the new and improved workflows in Captivate. So, let me start with my favorite feature in Captivate 6. Enjoy! :)

Inquisitive to know more about the new features of Captivate? Follow me on twitter @poojajaisingh and be the first one to know about what’s in store for you in Captivate 6.

You also stand a chance to win a full licensed copy of Adobe Captivate 6. Here’s how:

Follow me on twitter @poojajaisingh. Already following me? Just follow the step 2.Tweet about this post by clicking the Tweet button on this post.You’re all set!

I’ll be announcing the winner on 26th July during my Captivate training session. Stay tuned!

Happy captivating! :)


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7 comments:

  1. Adobe® After Effects® CS6
    Work faster: After Effects CS6 takes high performance to a new level with new Global Performance Cache, which optimizes and stores your previews so you're beating deadlines instead of waiting for updates.
    Create visual effects with enhanced precision and new creative options
    Challenge creative bounds. Use the 3D Camera Tracker to smoothly integrate animated 3D objects with 2D video footage. Make effects look the way you intended using variable mask feathering and mocha for After Effects CS6 from Imagineer Systems Ltd.
    http://cs6-adobe.blogspot.in/2012/06/whats-new-in-after-effects.html

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  2. Illustrator CS6 - Adobe Mercury Performance System
    The Adobe Mercury Performance system is a combination of solutions that makes Illustrator faster, more responsive, and able to handle larger files.
    64-bit native support
    Makes general processing faster on 64-bit Macintosh and Windows operating systems. Illustrator can now take advantage of RAM beyond 3 GB.
    Handle larger files
    Concurrent handling of large files is less likely to cause errors, like out-of-memory exceptions. Complex tasks, such as creating package designs, large-format graphics, or cartography, are better handled.
    Improved memory handling
    Reduces out-of-memory errors for operations such as rasterization, export, and working on several large files simultaneously.
    http://adobecs6blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/whats-new-in-illustrator/

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  3. After Effects CS6 - 3D enhancements
    Ray-traced 3D renderer
    A new Ray-traced 3D renderer allows for enhanced 3D capability. You can render compositions in a separate environment from the existing Advanced 3D composition renderer (now called Classic 3D). Many of the existing capabilities of the Classic 3D renderer are available in the new Ray-traced 3D renderer. Examples include soft shadows, motion blur, and depth-of-field blur. Options include beveled and extruded text and shape layers, bending of footage and composition layers, environment map support and additional material options.
    Adobe recommends:
    • Extruding text and shape layers (CS6)
    • Video: Using the ray-traced 3D renderer
    • Blog: The ray-traced 3D renderer
    http://adobecs6blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/whats-new-in-after-effects/

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  4. InCopy CS6
    Parallel collaborative workflow
    Experience tight integration with InDesign CS6 to enable writers, editors, and designers to simultaneously work on a single document without overwriting each other's contributions.
    Flexible page views
    Edit in the view most suited to your current task. Galley View displays 100% accurate line breaks. Story View enables faster word processing. And Layout View lets you edit text in relation to design.
    Precise copyfitting
    View copyfit information as you work. Constant visual feedback informs you of space remaining — or how far you're overset — as well as story depth and line, word, and character counts.
    http://cs6-adobe.blogspot.in/2012/06/incopy-cs6.html

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  6. Adobe on HTML5: “We’re trying to go beyond what you can do with Flash.”
    Cool, right? Flash is & was always just a means to an end (helping people express themselves, and making money selling tools to do so). Adobe continues to pour manpower into bringing Flash innovations (hardware-accelerated filters, better typography, etc.) to HTML. Check out CNET’s interview with engineering manager Arno Gourdol for more details for what we’re doing with blending modes, SVG, and more.

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  7. Adobe Captivate6
    Transform Microsoft® PowerPoint presentations into interactive eLearning content. Make courses come alive with actors, themes, and interactive elements. Include eye-catching quizzes, add branching scenarios, and publish to desktops, mobile devices, and LMSs.
    Create interactive eLearning content and publish it on mobile devices, including iPads, using HTML5. Send scoring data to leading SCORM- and AICC-compliant LMSs and track learner progress.
    http://cs6-adobe.blogspot.in/2012/06/adobe-captivate-6.html

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