Best Podcast Episodes About Adobe
Everything podcasters are saying about Adobe — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 15 episodes
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“… move on to let's go to something happier it's happier slash interesting i'm really curious to hear what you guys think about this so 20 years ago adobe created the digital negative, the DNG file. Great file. Since then, there have been those who have been pushing to make it an actually industry-wide recognized standard. It finally happened. The ISO, the International What does the S stand for? I can't remember now. The ISO. International Standards Organization. There it is. Thank you. I think that's a misconception. It's not the same thing as ISO for cameras, right? No. No. Could be. Oh, no, I …”
“yikes all right all right let's move on to let's go to something happier it's happier slash interesting i'm really curious to hear what you guys think about this so 20 years ago adobe created the digital negative, the DNG file. Great file. Since then, there have been those who have been pushing to make it an actually industry-wide recognized standard. It finally happened. The ISO, the International What does the S stand for? I can't remember now. The ISO. International Standards Organization. There it is. Thank you. I think that's a misconception. It's not the same thing as ISO for cameras, right? No. No. Could be. Oh, no, I think it's named. That's why we capitalize it. This is why it's so contentious. I think it is named because that was standardized. Yeah it was ASA and then ISO based on the organization So yes I believe they are the same However I am using my eight child brain to formulate this opinion Well there a point of contention that ISO is not actually ISO …”
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Adobe's DNG file format has officially been recognized as the sole raw file type by the International Standards Organization, marking a significant milestone after 20 years of advocacy. This move could democratize access to raw files, allowing photographers to use DNGs across various software without licensing fees. The segment discusses the implications of this standardization and its potential to replace proprietary raw formats from manufacturers.
“… Carter engaged in this legal fight, and he says it was kind of designed to basically just spend down his money financially. And, you know, obviously Adobe has tons of money. They are not hurting for cash and he's one person. And so there was an arbitration clause in his contract that said that Adobe would cover the cost if he could not afford them. But Adobe just allegedly refused to honor that clause. And then the arbitrator sided with Adobe's framing. So Carter had to withdraw from his last remaining legal claim because he said he couldn't afford the $24,000 fee just to argue his case. He just …”
“… with you trying to fill an actual need in in the way that we're represented online and in printed an image like it's just so disrespectful and I can understand why this my man sounds pissed and every quote in the piece my man sounds pissed So Carter engaged in this legal fight, and he says it was kind of designed to basically just spend down his money financially. And, you know, obviously Adobe has tons of money. They are not hurting for cash and he's one person. And so there was an arbitration clause in his contract that said that Adobe would cover the cost if he could not afford them. But Adobe just allegedly refused to honor that clause. And then the arbitrator sided with Adobe's framing. So Carter had to withdraw from his last remaining legal claim because he said he couldn't afford the $24,000 fee just to argue his case. He just couldn't afford it. And so it really connects back to the story we were just talking about where, you know, it's these companies, I believe, stealing from people and misusing people's work and their labor and their talent and then saying, OK, well, if you have a problem with it, fight us in court. And again, I'm happy that the writers who were had …”
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Adobe allegedly used its resources to financially exhaust a creator, leaving him unable to fight back in court. Despite a contract clause promising support, Adobe refused to honor it, forcing him to abandon his legal claim. This highlights a troubling trend where large companies exploit creators while shifting the burden of legal battles onto them.
“Let's run through some headlines, starting with Adobe. Adobe reported earnings last night and announced that their longtime CEO would be stepping down. Adobe CEO for the last 18 years has been Shantanu Narayan. He announced on the audience call last night that he is stepping down. Now, he's going to stay on as CEO until a successor is chosen. And then after that, he's going to be the chairman of the board. And look, it was under Narayan's leadership that Adobe transformed from a company that sold …”
“Let's run through some headlines, starting with Adobe. Adobe reported earnings last night and announced that their longtime CEO would be stepping down. Adobe CEO for the last 18 years has been Shantanu Narayan. He announced on the audience call last night that he is stepping down. Now, he's going to stay on as CEO until a successor is chosen. And then after that, he's going to be the chairman of the board. And look, it was under Narayan's leadership that Adobe transformed from a company that sold one-time creative software to becoming a subscription-based business. For some of you young people out there, there was a time like 10, maybe 15 years ago where you could pay 200 bucks for Photoshop and then have it for life. Now it's all a monthly subscription, which a lot of people don't like, but it has been great for Adobe's business and the …”
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Adobe's longtime CEO, Shantanu Narayan, is stepping down after 18 years, leaving a company facing a significant stock decline amid AI concerns. While Adobe's revenue is up 12%, the market fears AI tools could threaten its core products, leading to a drastic drop in stock value. The next CEO will need to address this negative sentiment to steer the company back to growth.
“… the sales and then I step up the videos a little bit in his house I get a ring light. I get a camera I got a microphone. I teach myself to edit on Adobe Premiere. Now the videos are stepping up. I'm waking up before work. I'm jumping rope in underwear, playing music in his backyard. The neighbor said I gotta stop doing that because his kid is watching me in the underwear. He doesn't like that. And the music's too loud and it's too early. It's 7 a.m., I'm jumping around. So I'm waking up, I'm jumping rope. First, I'm writing for an hour. I'm doing the morning pages. I did the three pages stream …”
“… but it's just us in the house So I feel like you know, I mean more manageable a few more manageable and I have this Protective thing about my mom and my sister. We're with my dad. I'm like, we're just a couple of guys Yeah, so I move in with him doing the sales and then I step up the videos a little bit in his house I get a ring light. I get a camera I got a microphone. I teach myself to edit on Adobe Premiere. Now the videos are stepping up. I'm waking up before work. I'm jumping rope in underwear, playing music in his backyard. The neighbor said I gotta stop doing that because his kid is watching me in the underwear. He doesn't like that. And the music's too loud and it's too early. It's 7 a.m., I'm jumping around. So I'm waking up, I'm jumping rope. First, I'm writing for an hour. I'm doing the morning pages. I did the three pages stream of consciousness. I'm writing every single day. Then on Friday, I'm going to my buddy Gio's house. We're smoking pot. I don't smoke pot anymore, but we were smoking pot back then. I'm smoking pot with him. I'm telling him all the jokes. And then he's telling me what he thinks. And then we find the one for this week. I go home, I film it, I edit it …”
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A seemingly random TikTok video about using accents in awkward situations skyrocketed to millions of views, transforming my career during the pandemic. Struggling with work-from-home isolation and creative blocks, I turned to video creation as an outlet, eventually finding success after months of trial and error. This journey from despair to viral fame highlights the power of creativity in tough times.
“… I did not go through a traditional path to get to technology, I think. I did take one computer science class, but mostly when I was a kid, I learned Adobe Flash. I used Adobe Dreamweaver, which was a tool that let you generate websites without writing all the code. Dreamweaver was a fantastic name. Dreamweaver is a great name, actually. Somebody should bring that back. I mean, maybe Adobe should do something with it. But basically, you could just highlight a title and change the font without needing to actually go into the HTML tag, look at the CSS class, change the font size in CSS. And so it …”
“… there's a million different reasons. Anyway, I do like the idea of a viral post about OpenClaw being not a fear-based, I need to change everything, but a way for young people to get interested in building things, interested in technology broadly. I did not go through a traditional path to get to technology, I think. I did take one computer science class, but mostly when I was a kid, I learned Adobe Flash. I used Adobe Dreamweaver, which was a tool that let you generate websites without writing all the code. Dreamweaver was a fantastic name. Dreamweaver is a great name, actually. Somebody should bring that back. I mean, maybe Adobe should do something with it. But basically, you could just highlight a title and change the font without needing to actually go into the HTML tag, look at the CSS class, change the font size in CSS. And so it was a lot easier. But that was sort of an entry point for me to learn Python and learn C and learn more about computers over time. And I think that that's sort of the silver lining for all the crazy viral doom posting is that there's going to be people that just sort of naturally move to more creative jobs and maybe they're like, yeah, I was kind of …”
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Viral doom posts can spark creativity and interest in technology among youth. Instead of succumbing to fear about AI and job loss, young people may shift towards building and creating value. This shift could lead to a positive impact as they explore new, creative career paths.
“… or design their own Silicon because they do not like being reliant on others. They've been burned badly. That's where iMovie came from. Jobs wanted Adobe to make a Mac version of Premiere when video editing was just getting underway. And Adobe said, no, your market share isn't big enough. And Jobs was furious. So make the whole widget. And so I am I have no doubt that if Apple has the opportunity in a few years to replace Gemini with its own homebrewed AI, it will do so. Google really screwed Apple with the maps scenario. So when the iPhone was coming out, there were only 16 apps and no app …”
“… round corners. I mean, from the laptops to the power bricks to the keys on your keyboard. And one of the throughlines is they like to make the whole widget. That's why they're now making their own silicon. They always wanted to make their own silicon or design their own Silicon because they do not like being reliant on others. They've been burned badly. That's where iMovie came from. Jobs wanted Adobe to make a Mac version of Premiere when video editing was just getting underway. And Adobe said, no, your market share isn't big enough. And Jobs was furious. So make the whole widget. And so I am I have no doubt that if Apple has the opportunity in a few years to replace Gemini with its own homebrewed AI, it will do so. Google really screwed Apple with the maps scenario. So when the iPhone was coming out, there were only 16 apps and no app store, no way to add any more apps. 14 of the apps were designed by apple and two of them were pride of place provided by google one was maps and one was youtube so the deal with google was we will let you be the only company on our home screen other than us if you agree that when you update your version of maps you will also update the iphone version …”
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Apple's fierce reaction to Google's betrayal led to the creation of Apple Maps in just a year. After Google violated their agreement by limiting updates on iPhone, Steve Jobs vowed to take control, resulting in Apple developing its own mapping solution. This move was part of Apple's strategy to reduce reliance on third parties and maintain excellence in their product ecosystem.
“节目当中插播一则活动消息 如果你马上要去参加 英伟达GTC大会 那欢迎报名科技早知道 与出海同学会 在硅谷共同举办的线下活动 多模态AI的应用与产业落地 活动将由来自TikTok Shopify Adobe Plexity Pagent 11 Labs 等知名科技公司的嘉宾一起讨论 多模态AI在内容创作 电商和娱乐产业中的真实应用 那现场也会有network环节 如果你在做AI产品 创业 或者关注AI出海 这将是一个不错的交流机会 活动详情和报名链接 请在shownotes中查看 你觉得你现在startup 也做了一段时间了 你感觉这个时代的招人 和在传统的时代招人 有什么区别呢 我觉得可以从几个方面来讲 就是第一个 就是从简历的方面 大家筛选的机制发生了变化 之前大家都是看 是不是你是名校 是不是名企 你是不是有这个方面的技能 刚才我也提到了 我是怎么去筛选的 它其实是弱化了 你的美化这种简历的这个过程 它更看的是这种手感 就是你比方说现在就是很多 大家都用在AI去写简历 就是写得非常完美 而且相似度非常高 其实那这个的时候 就是更加考验的是说 我能不能就是在这个里面 真正能够capture当中 在这个AI时代 我们对这种超级个体的需求 比如说你会挑几个关键的部分 …”
“节目当中插播一则活动消息 如果你马上要去参加 英伟达GTC大会 那欢迎报名科技早知道 与出海同学会 在硅谷共同举办的线下活动 多模态AI的应用与产业落地 活动将由来自TikTok Shopify Adobe Plexity Pagent 11 Labs 等知名科技公司的嘉宾一起讨论 多模态AI在内容创作 电商和娱乐产业中的真实应用 那现场也会有network环节 如果你在做AI产品 创业 或者关注AI出海 这将是一个不错的交流机会 活动详情和报名链接 请在shownotes中查看 你觉得你现在startup 也做了一段时间了 你感觉这个时代的招人 和在传统的时代招人 有什么区别呢 我觉得可以从几个方面来讲 就是第一个 就是从简历的方面 大家筛选的机制发生了变化 之前大家都是看 是不是你是名校 是不是名企 你是不是有这个方面的技能 刚才我也提到了 我是怎么去筛选的 它其实是弱化了 你的美化这种简历的这个过程 它更看的是这种手感 就是你比方说现在就是很多 大家都用在AI去写简历 就是写得非常完美 而且相似度非常高 其实那这个的时候 就是更加考验的是说 我能不能就是在这个里面 真正能够capture当中 在这个AI时代 我们对这种超级个体的需求 比如说你会挑几个关键的部分 或者一些关键的结果来看的话 你会主动寻求哪些要素 在简历里 刚才我们有一部分也cover到了 一部分是说 他从0到1的 通过AI共生的能力 能够把自己的一个想法去实现 能够交付落地 然后到production 然后能够用户去用 然后他又能够拿到用户的反馈 去做相对应的迭代 这个是对于一些 可能这些人 他没有很多工作经验 对吧 尤其是对于Newground来说 其实现在的话 AI的工具已经比较丰富了 它完全现在可以去市场上 去挖掘出一些想法 根据自己的用户的一些痛点 然后它能够自己很快的 bootstrap出来一个产品 然后deposit production 然后获得市场的反馈 这个也是现在的这种学生 比如我们那个时代 我觉得非常幸运的一点 现在有各种各样的AI的工具 你只要有想法 然后你基本上都是可以 …”
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In today's AI-driven job market, traditional hiring criteria like prestigious schools and companies are losing their importance. Instead, employers are seeking candidates with hands-on experience in turning ideas into products using AI tools. This shift emphasizes execution, leadership, and a keen attention to detail, marking a new era in how talent is evaluated.
“… because the Mac at that point Yes with the graphical interface with font support with postscript post that because you know Apple made the deal with Adobe and postscript laser laser printers It was always gonna be the Mac software and page maker was the one that had the stranglehoard You know cork Express came in and they gradually just basically bumped page maker out of all professional publishing But in those early days, I mean in fact just in terms of the classic Mac magazine thing When I was at Mac user is where I started and Andy was a columnist there We used page maker. Yeah, and then we …”
“… and we're yeah, we're debating about about who was first and all that But it doesn't know page maker was first I'll resolve that argument came out in July 85 and for a publisher late 86 Yeah, also even close also and it wasn't gonna be a fair fight because the Mac at that point Yes with the graphical interface with font support with postscript post that because you know Apple made the deal with Adobe and postscript laser laser printers It was always gonna be the Mac software and page maker was the one that had the stranglehoard You know cork Express came in and they gradually just basically bumped page maker out of all professional publishing But in those early days, I mean in fact just in terms of the classic Mac magazine thing When I was at Mac user is where I started and Andy was a columnist there We used page maker. Yeah, and then we merged with Mac world. And they use cork. Oh, my God. You're like, oh, my gosh. I'm like, I didn't even know because I had I had used PageMaker all the way from college. So that was, you know, boy, talk about two magazines that were exactly the same and yet completely different. But fortunately, that was the only cultural clash of the merging of …”
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Adobe PageMaker, launched in July 1985, transformed desktop publishing and made the Mac a game-changer in media production. By integrating a graphical user interface with affordable laser printers, it empowered everyday users to create professional-quality publications at home. This innovation laid the groundwork for the web, allowing anyone to publish their ideas easily and effectively.
“… that's just not a category in which there is an incumbent. And I'm betting that a native company will actually win that. It probably won't be Adobe. Will Adobe make a better Photoshop and Illustrator than ever before? Probably. You said there about native being an opportunity. In terms of where opportunity sits in the stack, why do you think the application layer will create more value than foundation models? I don't know if it'll create more value, but I think that it is under-discussed how much value it's going to create. If you think of what the models are, so if we lived in a world We …”
“… you instead see is the native categories that did not exist before the product cycle being owned by startups. So I think that's a little bit of what we're going to see. If you said something like software movies or AI moviemaking or AI-assisted movies, that's just not a category in which there is an incumbent. And I'm betting that a native company will actually win that. It probably won't be Adobe. Will Adobe make a better Photoshop and Illustrator than ever before? Probably. You said there about native being an opportunity. In terms of where opportunity sits in the stack, why do you think the application layer will create more value than foundation models? I don't know if it'll create more value, but I think that it is under-discussed how much value it's going to create. If you think of what the models are, so if we lived in a world We were actually thinking about this a lot in 2022 and early 2023, which is if you had a single foundation model company, which at the time was OpenAI, which was a whole generation ahead, then they essentially were this unique supplier to everybody downstream in the innovation ecosystem. And they could do what you would do if you, for example, …”
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In the battle between established SaaS giants and agile startups, history shows that incumbents often improve their existing products but may miss emerging categories. For instance, while Adobe may enhance Photoshop, new opportunities like AI-assisted moviemaking are ripe for startups to dominate. This shift highlights the importance of innovation in unexplored areas over mere distribution power.
“… I had forgotten the pure joy of the craft of making games And I was designing I was going online I was watching YouTube videos to learn Unreal and Adobe Illustrator and all these things to like help me make games, whatever, Blender. I had no right to be doing any of that. And it just felt so amazing to do it. And I sort of realized I came to two realizations. one I never want to work for someone else again I never want to create something and then have somebody take my baby away from me you know that's really hard when when that happens and it's sort of happened a few times now you know where …”
“… was out there again and I loved it. It brought all the joy of game making. I thought games were no longer fun to make because it was only about business. and somebody's asking me for unreasonable amounts of money and unreasonable amounts of time. And I had forgotten the pure joy of the craft of making games And I was designing I was going online I was watching YouTube videos to learn Unreal and Adobe Illustrator and all these things to like help me make games, whatever, Blender. I had no right to be doing any of that. And it just felt so amazing to do it. And I sort of realized I came to two realizations. one I never want to work for someone else again I never want to create something and then have somebody take my baby away from me you know that's really hard when when that happens and it's sort of happened a few times now you know where you have to just let something go that you created And I wanted it all to be focused on the craft of making games, the art, programming, design, audio, you know, like just not about the bullshit of the games industry. I'm not interested in the games industry. I'm not interested in the business of games, not interested in the entertainment industry. …”
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After leaving Blizzard, game designer Jeff Kaplan rediscovered the joy of game creation, leading him to start an independent studio with his former colleague Tim Ford. Despite the chaos of the gaming industry, they focused on crafting a game they loved rather than chasing money, marking a new chapter in their careers. This shift emphasizes the importance of creative control over financial gain in game development.
“… this. It may take them a year to do something, whether that's how long it took them to do something with Pixelmator, as Jordan referenced. next uh adobe's ceo shantanun orion is finally stepping down after 18 years in that position wow yeah and no one has any opinions about his leadership i'll get this out of the way i've never liked shantanun orion i have a very very distinct memory of being at an adobe max and i was in a big room with a bunch of journalists and he was there taking questions i asked him a very straightforward question, which he proceeded to not answer over the course of two …”
“Yeah, so. All right, we'll see what happens with this. It may take them a year to do something, whether that's how long it took them to do something with Pixelmator, as Jordan referenced. next uh adobe's ceo shantanun orion is finally stepping down after 18 years in that position wow yeah and no one has any opinions about his leadership i'll get this out of the way i've never liked shantanun orion i have a very very distinct memory of being at an adobe max and i was in a big room with a bunch of journalists and he was there taking questions i asked him a very straightforward question, which he proceeded to not answer over the course of two minutes. So he heard the question, then said a bunch of things that weren't related to my question, and then moved on. And he did that all the time. It was one of his, I would say, greatest skills, not answering questions. That's why he's stepping down. Because he didn't answer my question? They were like, you're done. He's stepping down probably …”
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Adobe's CEO Shantanu Narayen is stepping down after 18 years, primarily due to dissatisfaction over the company's AI strategies and declining stock prices. While he successfully grew Adobe's revenue from $1 billion to $25 billion, many users felt disconnected from his leadership approach, especially during price hikes. His departure raises questions about the future direction of Adobe and its commitment to creative professionals.
“… when I think like, okay, great, I'm going to set up an RL environment and automate one of my workflows. And I'm like, well, I'll need to open Adobe Premiere, which has a license. And then I'll need to go to YouTube and download some videos. I'm just thinking about like editing a short video that we have, right? Of course, yes. Some of that stuff, definitely, like there's definitely a range of like simple to complicated. Yeah. But I think there is a lot of sweet spots where it's like, it's coding tool use and interacting with kind of app simulators, which are the sweet spots of a lot of …”
“… people to kind of go train models. And it's been pretty cool kind of seeing people have fun with it. Yeah, concretize some of the like actual applications. I imagine this works best if everything flows through text, flows through CLI tools, like because when I think like, okay, great, I'm going to set up an RL environment and automate one of my workflows. And I'm like, well, I'll need to open Adobe Premiere, which has a license. And then I'll need to go to YouTube and download some videos. I'm just thinking about like editing a short video that we have, right? Of course, yes. Some of that stuff, definitely, like there's definitely a range of like simple to complicated. Yeah. But I think there is a lot of sweet spots where it's like, it's coding tool use and interacting with kind of app simulators, which are the sweet spots of a lot of these like focuses for people doing training in the labs anyways, rather than like full fledged Photoshop. There's a great tweet, actually, from figured the RAMP guys, RAMP labs, showing off how they've been using it for some stuff. It was the team behind RAMP sheets. And so you could kind of imagine like, yeah, sorts of things there, where like, you …”
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Personalized AI training is now accessible for medium-sized companies, allowing them to leverage their own data for tailored models. This shift is driven by advancements in reinforcement learning that simplify the process of training AI without extensive hardware knowledge. As these tools become more user-friendly, businesses can create effective AI solutions that enhance productivity and decision-making.
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“… them when that happens. So I think the fix is pretty simple, Clark. You have to change your default app for PDFs, um, to a true PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat or whatever you want. So in Windows 11, you can go to settings, apps, default apps, and then search for PDF and switch it from Word to whatever your preferred PDF viewer is. Once you do that, it should be fine. Um, Adobe must know this, uh, is a problem because they have a, uh, let's see, they have a special document. Uh, let's see if I can find it here. Uh, yeah, they have an entire webpage set Adobe as the default PDF program. So …”
“… when I need to make changes. How do I turn off this word conversion feature? I love your show on, uh, KFI. Um, this is not a word problem. It sounds like your default app in Windows is set to open PDFs in Word. So Word assumes that you want to convert them when that happens. So I think the fix is pretty simple, Clark. You have to change your default app for PDFs, um, to a true PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat or whatever you want. So in Windows 11, you can go to settings, apps, default apps, and then search for PDF and switch it from Word to whatever your preferred PDF viewer is. Once you do that, it should be fine. Um, Adobe must know this, uh, is a problem because they have a, uh, let's see, they have a special document. Uh, let's see if I can find it here. Uh, yeah, they have an entire webpage set Adobe as the default PDF program. So they've got a whole webpage that explains how to do that. Uh, I'll link that up on the website as well. Thanks for the email. 888-RICH-101. 888-742-4101.”
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The Buffalo Bills are under intense scrutiny after firing head coach Sean McDermott following a disappointing playoff performance. This decision has sparked debates about the team's future and the pressures of high-stakes football. As the team navigates this tumultuous period, the implications for star quarterback Josh Allen are significant.
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