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Tamron Proudly Announces The Winners O
iPhoto Controls What Happens When Came
Finding Freebies
John Moore wins OPC Robert Capa Gold M
Fujifilm Z10fd Launch Party
Section 8 of the Photoshop Express Rai
Photo of The Day: Wisdom
RenegadePR Manhattan Photo Shoot
Sony Goes Green
Olympus E-510 Architecture photography
Canon PowerShot SD770 IS Review
Wolverine ESP 250Gb PMP
MINOX DC 8011
DP/Videographer/Studio Manager
Photo of The Day: Beggar
It’s all about Light, and dark. ?
Nikon D300 Digital SLR Review by PC Ma
Notes from the VisCom Classroom: Takin
Fujifilm FinePix J50
My Apple Aperture Conspiracy
Digital Foci Introduces Pocket Album O
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Kodak M873 Review at TrustedReviews
Tip of the Day: Preserving Old Photo A
Interview with Elena Oryol (Featurepic
TagCow to Charge For Their Tagging Ser
SANYO Xacti CG9 Camcorder is the Easy,
Think Tank Photo announces the release
Some Knoxvillians won?t say ?cheese?
Xerox Gives College Students their &qu

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Sony Cybershot DSC-T100
A treat, a fix, and an update for Adob
Flickr to use Picnik for online photo
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 Review
On Adobes Lightroom radar: panoramas,
Konica-Minolta Dynax 5D review
Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi Rev
Canon PowerShot SD1000
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 Preview
Konica-Minolta DiMAGE Z5 review
Nikon lures back prominent photographe
Nikon Coolpix S3 review
Sanyo Xacti E6 review
Olympus C-7070 Zoom review
Canon PowerShot SD870 IS
Adobe flashes more looks at online Pho
Going Ultrawide with the Olympus E-3
Nikon Coolpix 8700 review
Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS review
Pentax plan calls for higher-grade SLR
Good vibes for Nikons 18-55mm lens
DxO Optics 5 gets new raw image conver
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Review
Nikon Coolpix S10 Review
Casio QV-R40 review
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Review
Panasonic offers big and fast SD card-
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Lens Test: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-
Pentax K10D Review
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Adobe launches Lightroom 2.0 beta

Yup - Adobe is ready to unveil Lightroom 2 to the world, in beta form. After their very successful first version, a lot of photographers are anxious to see what kind of improvements they can expect from the next iteration of Lightroom. Keep in mind that while the Lightroom 2 beta is free to download and [...]

Link Snapshot for March 22, 2008

Every week, we round up a bunch of the best and most interesting links we’ve found in the online photography world, and deliver them to your doorstep. So, as promised, here is your regularly scheduled link snapshot for the week. RadioPoppers - they’re real, and David Hobby of the Strobist blog gets a little hands on [...]

Protect your camera from fogging up

When you’re shooting in cold weather conditions, there are a number of considerations that you need to remember when shooting, and one of them is that a cold camera will tend to fog up once you move back into a warm environment. This isn’t just annoying, but that moisture build-up on the camera could get inside [...]

Watch Flickr’s uploaded photos

Flickr arguably contains the largest collection of photographs on the internet. It grew up, virtually out of nowhere, and was scooped up by Yahoo several years ago. Since then, it’s growth has been tremendous. While many pro shooters I talk to seem to prefer other, less known services which cater to professional photography needs, Flickr is [...]

How to create a HDR image

If you’re a photographer and you follow the trends and fads of the business, you’re likely aware of the term HDR or High Dynamic Range photography. It’s sweeping the internet, and everyone wants to know how to do it. Why? HDR photography creates a very surreal effect, where every part of the image is “properly” exposed [...]

Why More Megapixels Is Sometimes Bad

For digital SLR owners, the megapixel war is over. Six megapixel is the magic number for most consumers who want “big prints” (ie. 8×10) and ten megapixel is the magic number for publication. Anything more is gravy. Much more, and you could be running into alternate problems. When you cram more pixels onto a sensor of [...]

Interview with photo specialist Nick Didlick

Nick Didlick is a professional photographer who not only shoots, but teaches the art as well. You could easily be persuaded to title Nick as a photojournalist, due to the tremendous work he’s done in that area all over the world since the late 70’s. He’s shot journalistic work for all sorts of publications, including [...]

Link Snapshot for February 23, 2008

Every week, we round up a bunch of the best and most interesting links we’ve found in the online photography world, and deliver them to your doorstep. So, as promised, here is your regularly scheduled link snapshot for the week. A new patent, described in detail over at Gizmodo, would allow DSLR cameras to shoot video [...]

sRGB vs Adobe RGB

Today we’re talking about color spaces. There isn’t a good general understanding of color spaces and their limits, and because of that - there is a lot of confusion and bickering about what to use. These are shark infested waters we’re wading into. If we’re not back in 30 minutes, call the authorities. While there are [...]

Radiopopper update - new images

You remember Radiopopper - the RF piggyback units that are designed to extend your range beyond that you can get with existing systems inside the Nikon or Canon flashes. There were a few different units, set to be released in a staggered schedule - but the news of them has been received with suspicion amongst [...]

Canon’s biometric watermarking patent

Engadget reported earlier this week that Canon had an “eye-based biometric photo watermarking system” patent pending. That is, the camera will have a sensor which will read the user’s iris and will record a registration code embedded in the image at the moment of power-off. This code will essentially “authenticate” the image as one that [...]

Apple announces Aperture 2

In the photography post processing software world, Adobe reigns supreme. There aren’t many competitors to Photoshop, and Lightroom - but Apple’s Aperture is one of them, and it’s giving Lightroom a run for it’s money with a brand new update. The Apple Store has been down for a little bit, but when it came back up… [...]

Adobe controls DOF with their “magic lens”

The “magic lens” is Adobe’s first crack at manufacturing camera hardware. The company is well known and respected as a software developer, but this could signal a shift towards gear, or it could end up being a one-off experiment for Adobe. The lens (video of it after the jump) is actually 19 lenses piled together and [...]

Link Snapshot for February 10, 2008

Every week, we round up a bunch of the best and most interesting links we’ve found in the online photography world, and deliver them to your doorstep. So, as promised, here is your regularly scheduled link snapshot for the week. It’s a sad day - and we should say a moment for Polaroid film. The photo [...]

Blockposters lets you print posters

If you’ve ever wanted to print a wall poster from your photograph, the only option (unless you have a very large format printer) is to take it to a lab to have them print it out. Now you can do it on a standard 8×10 printer using an online service called Blockposters. You simply upload your [...]






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