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read moreWhat Is The Most Underrated Word In Web Design? By Natasha Postolovski June 24th, 2014 User ExperienceUser InterationUX Design 0 Comments An “affordance†is a perceived signal or clue that an object may be used to perform a particular action. A chair sits at around knee height and appears to provide support. It affords sitting. A toothbrush has a handle a little longer than the human palm. It affords gripping. All of the objects that surround us have affordances: some are explicit (the “Push†sign above a door handle), and others are...
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read moreA Post By: Lynsey Mattingly As a photographer, you are a storyteller. The nouns are your subject matter; the verbs are the color and contrast that keep the story moving. A cast of characters all working together to get your point across. Instead of proper grammar, you ensure proper exposure. Instead of spelling errors, you watch for tack-sharp focus. For those times when the story is especially important and meaningful, or for when one image doesn’t say it all, there is the photographic essay. With blogging and social media, photo essays...
read moreA Post By: Mason Resnick When you’re taking pictures of family and friends outdoors, you are often not in control of the light, and that can lead to poor portraits. A few of the possible problems include: Raccoon eyes – deep shadows in the eye sockets (and other the nose) caused by bright overhead sunlight or light overcast skies Bright background obscuring the subject’s face – although some cameras automatically compensate for it, if you’re shooting in the shade and there’s a really bright background, that can mislead your camera...
read moretl;dr: Sony should not *require* SDXC cards for XAVC-S video, and instead allow UHS-1 SDHC cards to work… I currently own the RX100m2, and I’m really looking forward to upgrading to the m3. However, I’m quite turned off by Sony’s requirement that one use SDXC cards when recording XAVC-S video — more importantly, I totally fail to understand it from an engineering standpoint. Perhaps I’m missing something, and I’m hoping this article’s author or others might clarify. Technical specs of most top...
read moreThe lens is definitely not as good as the 12-32, albeit seems to be better than the 16-50PZ. 24mm equiv at f/6.3 (that is, not even wide open): particularly the upper left corner is pretty bad: http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/reviewsamples/photos/2952027/101_0062?inalbum=kodak-pixpro-s-1-preview-samples After zooming in to 48mm, the corner / border sharpness gets better but they remain somewhat bad; see for example the entire left border of...
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read moreCSS-Driven Internationalization In JavaScript By Maksim Chemerisuk June 23rd, 2014 CSSJavaScriptTechniques 0 Comments Writing front-end code often requires developers to address the problem of internationalization at some level. Despite the current standard1, which introduces a bunch of new tags, simply adding support for different languages in a JavaScript plugin is still complicated. As a result, for any new project, you have to build a solution from scratch or adapt various existing APIs from other plugins that you use. In this article,...
read moreLinda’s Question: Since I’m doing mostly video I was leaning toward the Tokina 11-16 for the f/2.8, since you cannot use a tripod like you can for stills, at least for the walk-through videos that I do.  My question for you is, given that I’m only gaining less than a stop (2.8 – 3.5), do you think the Canon 10-22 still trumps the Tokina? The Tokina costs less, but I’m willing to pay what’s necessary for the better lens. Answer: This is a tough call that probably only you can make. On close calls on important issues like what...
read moreA Post By: Scott Umstattd One of the biggest changes photography has seen over the last 10 years is in photojournalism and documentary photography. Some will see this change as good while others will see this change as bad. The improvements made to consumer DSLR cameras, lenses and editing software have opened the doors for many photography hobbyists to engage in documentary photography. Gone are the days when having a good camera and access to a darkroom separated the professional photographer from the amateur photographer. The playing field...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Recently Adobe announced their newest incarnation of their flagship product, Photoshop Creative Cloud (CC). Some of the new things look really interesting and I can see a lot of applications for them. In this video French photographer Serge Ramelli goes over some of the new features that you may find useful including: selections based on focus area new spin blur and path blur content aware fill improvements (added color tone consideration) warp tool improvements For a more extensive list of the new features...
read moreSo, as usual, Sony gets the optics and sensor right, and messes up the user interface and JPEG engine. They’ve had the very same problem for a decade now. I bought a Canon S3IS (look it up) when it was new over the Sony competitor (I can’t even remember the model number now) for the very same two reasons. You’d think they’d eventually get with it in these two areas. Source Article from...
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