Adobe Online Festival Run for Awareness

Andrew Spaulding and I are trying to raise awareness of the Adobe Online Creative Festival. Please follow our Progress on twitter @CS_TV and @spaulds . Sure its gonna be tough, but I can master pages in InDesign then 860 odd KMs should be a breeze right?
Join us on July 27th at the Adobe Online Creative Festival (OCF) to see Adobe Creative Suite 5 used in fresh new ways from world renowned creatives.
Chat live to our special guests, ask the hard questions, and get excited about doing more with your great ideas.

About Mike McHugh

Mike is a Creative Systems Engineer for Adobe Systems in Australia and New Zealand.
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One Response to Adobe Online Festival Run for Awareness

  1. Linda clayton says:

    Hi Mike,
    About 7 years ago, you came to my home and gave me a tutorial. thank you. My biggest problem is: I create a great screen displays of what I want to print, but what comes out is completely different – in terms of colour. I have a Dell computer and an Epson Photo R210 printer (with 6 colour cartridges). I know the importance of calibrating the moniter, however I’ve never had any success – perhaps because I don’t really know what I’m doing; I’ve tried all different methods re colour enhancement on my printer (dozens of combinations!) and I just CANNOT get it right. I always print using best colour print, ICM or not, etc…; I think I have the right resolutions; I have a Canon 1000D camera. Today I have just selected a photo, sharpened & lightened it a little, and it’s perfect on screen, except when I printed it out, my little blonde girl has come out with greenish hair, her shirt is darker, but otherwise the colours are ok. I am going absolutely mental with this. What is the secret that I don’t know? You must help me!! Please can you help me?
    forever in you debt…..Linda

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