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Alien Skin Software Announces Blow Up 2 Photo Resizing Plug-in for Photoshop

Cutting edge algorithm enlarges photos while keeping them clear and sharp. New user interface simplifies cropping and resizing. Batch processing saves huge amounts of time when working with large numbers of photos. RALEIGH, N.C. -- Alien Skin Software today announces the immediate availability of Blow Up® 2, the new version of its photo resizing plug-in for Adobe® Photoshop® and Photoshop Elements. Blow Up 2 takes the complexity...

Epson America Introduces "Artisan" - New Flagship Line of Premium Ink Jet All-in-Ones that Combine Power and performance with Sleek and Chic Styling

The Artisan 800 and Artisan 700 are Advanced Yet Easy to Use All-in-Ones That Enable Users to Express Their Creativity in Virtually all of Their Printing Tasks LONG BEACH, Calif., Aug. 27, 2008 – Epson America Inc. today introduced the Artisan™ 800 and Artisan 700, two new all-in-ones that are likely to become the envy of the industry based on their superb performance, highly sought-after features and stylish piano black...

HP Obtains Judgment Against Pelikan in Unfair Competition Suit

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced that Germany-based Pelikan Hardcopy Deutschland GmbH was found to be in violation of the German law on unfair competition by the Cologne Regional Court, Germany. In a judgment issued in July and finalized earlier this month, the court ordered Pelikan to cease labeling certain newly manufactured inkjet print cartridges as "remanufactured." HP initiated this unfair competition action...

Rocky Nook Publishes 'Digital Infrared Photography'

How to Capture the Beauty of Infrared Imagery SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- To record "invisible light" has always been an intriguing and fascinating experiment. The infrared part of the light spectrum is outside the range of what the human eye can see but, with a digital camera, we are able to record only this "invisible light" while blocking the "visible" part. The results are often unusual, yet beautiful, renderings of otherwise fairly common scenes,...

Microsoft and Nikon Enter Into Patent Cross-Licensing Agreement

Agreement furthers Microsoft and Nikon collaboration on new products and features in digital imaging. REDMOND, Wash. and TOKYO -- Aug. 27 -- Microsoft Corp. and Nikon Corp. have signed a patent cross-licensing agreement to further the development of each company's current and future product lines. The agreement covers digital cameras made by Nikon as well as a broad range of other consumer products each company manufactures and sells. The agreement...

Retouching Software Cuts Portrait Post-Production Times From Hours To Minutes

London, UK, August 28th, 2008 - Anthropics Technology announces a new batch-processing version of its Portrait Professional software. This innovation brings the successful Portrait Professional software to photographers who would benefit from retouching large volumes of portraits, for significant time saving and happier customers. The software will be demonstrated at PhotoKina and available for sale from October 2008. Portrait Professional...

Sony announces Cyber-shot T500

Sony has today announced a new Cyber-shot T-series digital camera model, the Sony T500. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T500 features a ten megapixel CCD sensor coupled to a Zeiss branded 5x optical zoom lens that incorporates Sony's Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization. Maximum aperture in the Sony DSC-T500 varies from f/3.5 to f/4.4 across the zoom range. There's no ...

First Nikon D90 test shots posted!

Exclusive! We have a production-level sample of the D90, and have posted the first batch of tests shots we captured with it. We just got our hands on a production-level sample of the new Nikon D90,and have begun running it through our laboratory tests. The first batch of test images are online now, in our Nikon D90 Preview, which we've just updated to First Shots status. Stay tuned, we'll have more test shots tomorrow, and hopefully some timing...

Nvision '08 -- Visual Computing Shows Off

A special Pasini Report from Nvision 08 in San Jose puts your GPU in the spotlight. The first trade show for the visual computing industry hosted engineers, end users, artists, gamers, scientists, programmers, hardware developers -- all bending each other's ears and joysticks about topics as far ranging as NASA imaging (where pixels can cover a meter or more), faster image manipulation, 3D imaging, video processing, gaming toolkits for movie ma...

Animoto Launches Out of Beta and Celebrates its First Year Milestones

Award-winning video creation platform gains international following with over 4 million unique videos produced New York, NY – August 26, 2008 – Animoto (http://animoto.com), the award-winning video creation platform, today launches out of beta to celebrate its first anniversary, marking a year of significant business growth and technological innovation.  Since its launch in August 2007, more than 250,000 users in over 200...

SanDisk Boosts SD Card Speed by Fifty Percent — Sets New Speed Record for SD Flash Memory Cards

The New SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition SDHC Line Easily Supports Continuous Shooting Performance in Nikon’s New D90 Digital SLR Camera TOKYO, JAPAN, August 27, 2008 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today set a new speed record of 30 megabytes per second1 for SD™ flash memory cards with the introduction of the SanDisk Extreme® III 30MB/s Edition line of SDHC™ Cards. The new cards, expected to be available worldwide...

Nikon Introduces the Versatile AF-S DX NIKKOR® 18-105mm F/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens

Newest High Quality NIKKOR DX-Format Lens Bundled with the D90 D-SLR Camera and Sold As Stand Alone Option MELVILLE, N.Y. (Aug. 27, 2008) - Nikon Inc. today introduced a new AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens, a welcome addition to an existing Nikon DX-format D-SLR system and the ideal counterpart to the D90 Digital SLR camera also announced today. This flexible new DX lens offers photographers remarkable versatility, a broad focal...

Nikon announces the D90!

The Nikon D80's exceptional sales record perhaps gave Nikon a little extra time to spend cooking up their vision of the ultimate prosumer DSLR. The result is the Nikon D90, incorporating AE and AF technology from the D3/D700/D300 line, while kicking both resolution and performance up a couple of notches from the D80. Not enough? How about movies from a DSLR? Read on for the details! The new Nikon D90 comes to market with the considerable advantage of building on the strengths of one of the most popular SLRs in recent memory, the D80. As noted above, the extraordinary success of the D80 perhaps gave Nikon a bit of breathing space in which to develop the D90, thereby taking a larger step forward than they might otherwise have managed. The result shows in a camera that taps autoexposure and autofocus technology developed for Nikon's pro-level DSLRs, increases both resolution and maximum ISO capability and boosts continuous-mode shooting speed. It breaks completely new ground though, by being the first DSLR to offer a movie mode, and high-definition movies at that. With 12.3 megapixel sensor, the Nikon D90 offers only a modest increase in resolution over its predecessor, but that modest increase is likely to be viewed by many users as a welcome tradeoff in light of the D90's doubling of maximum ISO over that of the earlier model. (The Nikon D90's normal ISO range runs from 200 to 3,200, and can be extended to 100 - 6,400 at the user's option.) Another essential upgrade on the Nikon D90 is the move to a high resolution 3-inch LCD screen. The 920,000-pixel display has a 170-degree viewing angle and appears to be every bit as nice as the new screens found on the D3 and D300. It makes checking focus and using Live view mode that much more pleasant. Ah yes, Live View: The Nikon D90 brings this feature to Nikon's consumer camera lineup for the first time (well, arguably at the prosumer rather than the pure consumer end of the scale), but it also adds an entirely new feature, never seen before in a DSLR: The Nikon D90 can record movies at 24 frames/second (the standard in the motion-picture world), and pixel resolutions of 1280x720 (16:9), 640x424 (3:2), and 320x216 (3:2). The list of new features and enhancements in the new Nikon D90 is far too long to fit in a news item though (even one of ours), and are significant enough to deserve the more comprehensive treatment of a full preview: Read our Nikon D90 Hands-On Preview for an in-depth look at this new camera's exceptional feature set! Nikon D90 GeneralCamera TypeSLRManufacturerNikonModel NumberD90Dimensions5.2 x 4.1 x 3.0" 132.0 x 103.0 x 77.0mmWeight595.0 g 20.8 ozPlanned Price$1299.95Planned Availability 2008Image CaptureSensor TypeNikon DX CMOS 12.90 megapixels (total) 12.30 megapixels (effective)Filter TypeRGBGFocal Length Multiplier1.50Aspect Ratio3:2Image Dimensions4288 x 2848 (12.2 megapixels) 3216 x 2136 (6.9 megapixels) 2144 x 1424 (3.1 megapixels) Capture SpeedContinuous: 4.5 frames per secondImage Preview / ReviewViewfinderYes, SLR type; fixed eye-level pentaprism, 96% coverage, 0.94x mag., 19.5mm eyepoint, -2 to +1 diopterLCD3.0", 921,600 pixels 100% field of viewPlayback Zoom27x maxLensLens TypeInterchangeable Lens 5.8x optical zoom 67mm lens threadLens MountNikon F mountImage StabilizationYesFocal Length18 - 105mm (actual) 27 - 158mm (35mm equivalent)Aperture Rangef/3.5 -22 (W), f/5.6 -32 (T)Focusing System11 point TTL phase detection with 3D focus tracking by Nikon Multi-CAM 1000 with AF assist lamp Manual Focus possibleExposureISO Sensitivity200-3200, Lo-1=100, Hi-1=6400Shutter Speed30 - 1/4000 secondExposure ModesProgram, Aperture, Shutter, ManualMetering Modes3D Color Matrix Metering II (420-pixel RGB), Center-weighted, SpotExposure Compensation+/- 5.0EV in 1/3EV incrementsWhite BalanceHybrid - Auto, 7 manual modes with fine tuning, color temperature, ManualInternal FlashModes: Front-Curtain Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Sync, and Rear-Curtain Sync; supports Advanced Wireless Lighting system Range: Lens dependentFlash Exposure Compensation+/- 2.0EV in 1/3EV incrementsCreativeSelf TimerYes, 2 to 20 secondsStorageRecording MediumSDHC/SDFile SystemFAT16, FAT32, complies with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF)File FormatCCD-RAW, NEF (RAW), 12-bit, JPEG (EXIF 2.21)ConnectivityVideoYes, NTSC / PAL switchableComputerUSB 2.0 High SpeedOtherHDMI Out, DC In, 10-pin Accessory portPowerBattery TypeLithium Ion rechargeableBattery Form FactorProprietary EN-EL3e, optional MB-D80 battery packProduct BundleSoftwarePictureProject CD-ROMBattery / Charger1 x Proprietary EN-EL3e Lithium Ion rechargeable battery and chargerFlash Memory0.0MBOtherDigital Print Order Format (DPOF) compliantYesPictBridge CompliantYesInternal Mi rophoneYesInternal SpeakerYesTripod MountYes, MetalRemote ControlYes More Photos ...

Adobe Announces Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 Bundle

Photoshop.com Membership Extends Capabilities of No. 1 Consumer Photo and Video Software* SAN JOSE, Calif. - Aug. 26, 2008 - Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced two major upgrades to its hobbyist-level digital photo and video software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and Adobe Premiere Elements 7 for Windows with new Photoshop.com membership (see separate press releases). Available as a stand alone product or as a single retail bundle...

Adobe Unveils Photoshop Elements 7 and Introduces Photoshop.com

New Photoshop.com Membership Boosts Capabilities of Desktop Experience SAN JOSE, Calif. - Aug. 26, 2008 - Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 software with new Photoshop.com membership, a milestone release of the No. 1 selling consumer photo-editing software*. Available for Windows, Photoshop Elements 7 makes it quick and easy to organize, edit, create and share amazing photos with others by leveraging...






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