Category: Software & Technology
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Apple offers refunds to upset Final Cut Pro X users, but "rage-quitting" exodus grows
Link: As you may have heard on the internet, the recent update of Apple’s popular video-editing software Final Cut Pro has left many professional users very upset. Today, there’s news that Apple will offer refunds to customers who are unhappy with Final Cut Pro X, or as some are calling it, “Final Cut Fail.”
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ShutterSnitch 2.1.4 adds background receiving, conditional Actions
ShutterSnitch 2.1.4 for the Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, a great app for receiving pictures fr
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Five Reasons Why Google is Winning the War in Photosharing
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2011/08/five-reasons-why-google-is-winning-the-war-in-photosharing.html On Facebook photographs seem tolerated. On Google+ photographs seem celebrated. Our world is so visual. Google gets this in a big way.
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Five Technologies We Want (But Won't Get)
Link: In truth, manufacturers have been locked in a decade-long race for their lives as the camera product-cycle shrank from years to months and the race to ever-greater numbers of megapixels dominated the development and consumption subcultures. But now we find ourselves at a plateau of sorts. The megapixel race is largely over. Cameras are…
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The Adobe Carousel team answers reader questions
How does it work with Lightroom? Who exactly can see my photos? (And where are they, exactly?) Check
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iPublish: Photojournalists turn to the iPad to tell their stories
Link: Documentary photographers have long struggled to get their longterm projects into print. So it’s little surprise to see them embrace the iPad, with its immersive viewing environment and an entirely new cost model that lets them bypass traditional media altogether. Olivier Laurent talks to four early adopters about their experiences.
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Lightroom 3.5 and Camera Raw 6.5 now available
Link: Lightroom 3.5 and Camera Raw 6.5 are now available as final releases on Adobe.com and through the update mechanisms available in Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom 3. These updates include bug fixes, new camera support and new lens profiles.
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Lucas Gilman On Nik’s Color Effex Pro
Lucas Gilman On Nik’s Color Effex Pro This is the debut of a new column where we talk to pros about their equipment and techniques. by Grayson Schaffer Last week, San Diego–based Nik Software released the fourth version of Color Effex … via A Photo Editor: https://aphotoeditor.com/2011/10/10/lucas-gilman-on-niks-color-effex-pro/ Nik Software released the fourth version of Color…
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Camera Bits to demonstrate Photo Mechanic 5, Photo Mechanic Catalog
Link: Photo Mechanic 5: -New and improved professional look and feel with additional features in the main contact sheet view. Non-modal preview window can be kept open on a second monitor. Thumbnail strips can be either on top or on left. -Crops can now be rotated to arbitrary angles to match the…
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Lightroom 4.0 Now Available
Link: new pricing for Lightroom 4: $149 for those new to Lightroom and $79 for the Upgrade and Student/Teacher editions
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Lightroom 4.0 Resources
Link: Lightroom 4 is out and we’re compiling a list of online resources dedicated to educating photographers on Lightroom 4
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Photoshop Touch for iPad is here!
Link: Now, let me anticipate two questions which go hand in hand: Why does the app require an iPad 2, and why is the maximum image size 1600x1600px? The iPad 2 has twice the RAM, twice the processing cores, and ~5x the graphics grunt of the iPad 1. PS Touch brings some seriously powerful algorithms…
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Photokina 2012: Canon takes to the cloud with Project 1709
Link: Canon has announced the launch of the public beta of its Project 1709, a cloud service that will allow users to store, share and organise their images from any device, anywhere in the world
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Lightroom 4.3 Now Available
Link: Once again we are upon the photography contest season. And every year I hear photographers ask “Do photo contests matter?” In the opinion of this photo editor, they do! But just don’t take my word for it; here are what some prominent industry professionals think about the value of contests and what you can…
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Photojournalist launches watermark app for iPhone photos
Link: “Photojournalist John D McHugh has released a watermarking app on the iPhone in a bid to root out copyright theft on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram “
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You Can Tag People In Instagram Now
You Can Tag People in Instagram Now Instagram launched a “Photos of You” feature in its iOS and Android apps today. Photos of You gives Instagram users the ability tag photos with any other Instagram account. via WIRED: https://www.wired.com/2013/05/instagram-photo-tagging/ Instagram launched the feature, dubbed “Photos of You”, in its iOS and Android apps today. Much…
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Next Version of Adobe Photoshop to Be Branded Photoshop CC, Includes Awesome New Motion Blur Sharpening Tool
via Thomas Hawk Digital Connection |: https://thomashawk.com/2013/05/next-version-of-adobe-photoshop-to-be-branded-photoshop-cc-includes-awesome-new-motion-blur-sharpening-tool.html The biggest news though is Adobe’s moving Photoshop 100% into the Cloud and 100% by subscription. You’ll still be able to purchase Photoshop CS for the time being, but it won’t have the new features available in CC.
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How the New Google Images is Changing Traffic to Your Site
How the New Google Images is Changing Traffic to Your Site – PhotoShelter Blog By now you’ve probably noticed Google’s new and “faster” image search, launched in late January 2013, which displays larger images in an inline panel that lets users flip through image search results. But many in the webmaster and search engine marketing…