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read moreCamera Raw 8.4 is now available as a final release for Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CC. New features include: new preview controls, red eye correction for pets and updates to Local Corrections. This version also has bug fixes, support for new cameras and new lenses. Lightroom 5.4Â is also now on Adobe.com and available through the update mechanism in the application. It provides support for Lightroom mobile, additional camera raw support, lens profile support and fixes bugs that were introduced in previous releases of Lightroom. Â A number of...
read moreAs part of their continuing video series, Photo District News has released an interview with James Estrin, founder of the New York Times ‘The Lens‘ blog. Estrin provides a series of tips for the aspiring photographer. While many of these aren’t groundbreaking, the video has some real gems.  Notably, in his advice to photographers looking to document strife or crisis in exotic places, he says to pursue stories that are closer to home. The three-minute video is a nice primer for new photographers and includes tips on creating...
read moreFirst of all dxomark is the world’s best professional camera reviewers. If they give a camera device whether it is a smartphone, dslr, mirrorless, or point and shoot a good score.. That means that one particular device truly has great image quality! And if i’m not mistaken, dpreview and dxomark are actually partners.. Am I right? No, they are not biased and calling them rubbish is just downright preposterous. It is you who just don’t understand their measurements in assessing image quality, in case you don’t know their...
read moreLook, I paid 99,- for DXO Optics. My first choice would have been LR, but due to the (obviously) upcoming subscription model I looked elsewhere, Why should I pay 300,- in 3 years, 400,- in 4 years and so on when I can have a similarily powerful tool for 99,- for as long as I want to use it? DXO is even more powerful in some respects than LR; and lags behind in other fileds, i.e. image organizer; but hey, what does an image organizer cost? Some of the best are freeware or shareware…). I am still using Adobe Bridge to manage my image...
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read moreHow To Build A Ruby Gem With Bundler, Test-Driven Development, Travis CI And Coveralls, Oh My! By Mark McDonnell April 8th, 2014 Ruby on Rails, Techniques, Tools 0 Comments Ruby is a great language. It was designed to foster happiness and productivity in developers, all the while providing tools that are effective and yet focused on simplicity. One of the tools available to the Rubyist is the RubyGems package manager. It enables us both to include “gems†(i.e. packaged code) that we can reuse in...
read moreWide-Angle Lenses For Real Estate Photography: How Wide is Wide? Interior Lighting With Multiple Strobes: By Scott Hargis What Should You Charge For Real Estate Photography? Don’t Charge For Real Estate Photography Until Your Verticals are Vertical Choosing Gear To Get Started in Real Estate Photography For Least the Cost My Formula For Pricing Real Estate Photography The Arithmetic Of Real Estate Photography Pricing Bracketing With Flash For Exposure Fusion and HDR Flash For Beginners...
read moreA Post By: Andrew S. Gibson Andrew S. Gibson is the author of Mastering Lightroom: Book 2 – The Develop Module. There’s a special deal on now at Snapndeals, get 40% off for a limited time only. A Digital Photography School poll held earlier this year revealed that the majority of readers carry out their post-processing in Lightroom. Lightroom is attracting users all the time as it is not just a photo processor – it helps you organize, search and view your photos as well. If you are new to Lightroom then these tips will help you get...
read moreA Post By: Katie McEnaney Many photographers love to travel. They love the thrill of being in a new place, of capturing new scenes and experiences, and of coming home with quality images. But landscape and travel  photography do not need to be confined to weeks-long trips to far-flung locations. This article will explore how to get the most out of a weekend (or even weekday) local photography outing (all photographs in this article were taken within a few miles of where I live). Before: Planning and Packing Making a plan or having a bucket...
read moreTouted as ‘the world’s smallest broadcast camera with the world’s largest viewfinder’, Blackmagic Design has announced its new Studio Camera. The Studio Camera employs a 12.48mm x 7.02mm sensor and a Micro Four Thirds lens mount. It also has a 10-inch viewfinder and a four-hour built-in battery. The Studio Camera is strong on remote management features and includes ports for use with aviation headsets, as well as a built-in fiber-optic connection. As the camera is intended to be used in a live-switching scenario, it...
read moreFunny…so many come to these forums and get ugly about gear..Not many comments here regarding actual photography..Something else to think about……… I have always loved Paul Souders photo of the polar bear…now…I have surfed around the world, been out in giant swells with a waterhousing (with only 36 frames to shoot! LOL!)…etc…etc…blah…blah..hoo…haa….yaddy yadah… I CANNOT BELIEVE what Paul went thru: time, energy and expense-wise to get that photo….. and I have...
read moreConsumer electronics maker JVC Kenwood has joined the Micro Four Thirds standard and said it will develop products for the system. The company is showing two prototype 4K-capable cameras, including a compact, handheld model at NAB in Las Vegas. We stopped by the JVC Kenwood booth and got a first glimpse of the cameras on display. Interestingly, the company says both cameras will have Super 35 sensors (around 21 x 12mm), which is wider than the original Four Thirds sensor format which the standard was designed around. The Micro Four Thirds...
read moreAJA has announced the Cion – a production camera featuring a 4K APS-C sized sensor – at NAB in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is AJA Video System’s first camera, the company being known primarily as a manufacturer of video interface and conversion products. The camera accepts lenses with a PL mount and records to a single proprietary SSD drive (‘Pak’ storage modules come in either a 256GB or 512GB configurations). The camera is constructed out of magnesium and with its integrated suede shoulder pad, it’s intended...
read moreI like Jeff’s samples too, because 1) there’s a point to them (purple fringing tunnel, detail in ChinaTown, etc.), and 2) they’re (mostly) shot on sunny days, which is what I (and I suspect most of us) do too. These samples look good. I don’t see a lot of D.R. advantage to the larger sensor, to be honest. Areas that I would expect to be blown out on a smaller sensor camera are blown out on this camera. The ISO 3200 portrait is a nice result. C.A. is corrected in all images, but you can see a few halos here and there,...
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