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parischantelle
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October 6, 2020
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How to get access to Adobe Blog Archives?

  • October 6, 2020
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Hello,

There is an adobe blog post I frequently use in my work which has recently been archived by Adobe. Is there a way to get access to the archive - or have someone from adobe send a copy of the document to me?

 

The document is titled "reducing flicker for stop motion animation and time lapse photography". I believe the author is named "Benjamin Markus".  

 

When clicking the saved bookmark or googling the document I get the following error:

 

"This site has been archived. Please visit the Adobe Blog for the latest Adobe articles."

 

Here is the link for the article (which now gives error): https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/reducing-flicker-for-stop-motion-animation-and-time-lapse-photography/?segment=dva

 

Thank you for any information you can give me!!

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    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 7, 2020

    @David__B 

     

    thank you! 

     

    (i never put much effort into finding archived pages but you prompted me to organize that.)

    David__B
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    October 6, 2020

    You might want to save the page offline or as a PDF for future use?

    David__B
    Adobe Employee
    David__BCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    October 6, 2020
    parischantelle
    Participant
    October 7, 2020

    This is it!! Thank you so much!!!

    parischantelle
    Participant
    October 6, 2020

    Again, thank you for your replay kglad but this is not the article. I am looking for a specific article entitled "reducing flicker for stop motion animation and time lapse photography" written by "Benjamin Markus" which was an Adobe Blog post. I already have loads of additional articles/materials I've researched from google on the subject so I don't need any other articles that may be similar, I need the specific article I referenced. Thank you!

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 6, 2020

    use google;  they often have cached pages.

    parischantelle
    Participant
    October 6, 2020

    Thank you for your reply, unfortunately google does not help. I've extensively googled the issue and I can locate the link for the original article but the issue is that Adobe has archived it. So I somehow need access to Adobe Blog Archives or need Adobe themselves to send it to me....any information on how to go about either is what I am looking for. Thanks.