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Device Central has many other functions such as rescaling graphics, simulating a mobile phone's backlight dimming, adding artificial screen reflections and changing the color balance, allowing artists to tune their graphics in different conditions without extraneous footwork.
Device Central has many other functions such as rescaling graphics, simulating a mobile phone's backlight dimming, adding artificial screen reflections and changing the color balance, allowing artists to tune their graphics in different conditions without extraneous footwork.

== New features in CS5 ==

Adobe Device Central CS5 introduced several new features including emulation of device's [[geolocation]] and [[accelerometer]] features.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 12:41, 6 November 2010

Adobe Device Central
Developer(s)Adobe Systems
Stable release
CS5 (3.0.1.0) / August 2, 2010 (2010-08-02)
Operating systemMac OS X and Microsoft Windows
TypeMobile device authoring
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteAdobe Device Central

Adobe Device Central is a software program created and released by Adobe Systems as a part of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3) in March 2007. Its primary purpose is to integrate parts of the Creative Suite together to offer both professional and individual creative professionals, web designers, and mobile developers an easier way to preview and test Flash Lite, bitmap, web, and video content for mobile devices. It is accessible from all of the Creative Suite editions.

Device Central is also included with the standalone Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop CS4 Extended, Illustrator CS4, Flash CS4 Professional, Dreamweaver CS4, After Effects CS4 and Premiere Pro CS4 applications.

Device Central provides designers and coders a comprehensive testing facility that approximates how pages and graphics will look on a variety of cell phones with different screen resolutions, color depths, memory constraints, and other performance characteristics. It simplifies the mobile authoring workflow and allows developers to preview designs and test content on the desktop before loading it on the mobile devices for final testing. A library of mobile device profiles on Device Central are updated quarterly, with an initial support for over 200 devices at launch.

Device Central has many other functions such as rescaling graphics, simulating a mobile phone's backlight dimming, adding artificial screen reflections and changing the color balance, allowing artists to tune their graphics in different conditions without extraneous footwork.

New features in CS5

Adobe Device Central CS5 introduced several new features including emulation of device's geolocation and accelerometer features.

See also

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