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Greetings all. If you are in or near the San Francisco bay area between now and August 6th, stop in see the very cool Photoshop Pop-up store. Over the past few days we have had very cool workshops, photo shoots, photo walks, and print events by Canon and Universal. Most of my days are spent [....
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Programs to manage our images have a proliferation of tools with which we can rank, rate and identify our photographs. Sometimes it can be a little daunting keeping track of what the difference is in a 3-Star and a 4-Star image. What does a red label mean, a blue label, no label. I use Adobe Photoshop...
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Two new articles were published at Holy Crop! blog this week. Every try to crop that panorama to fit an 8×10 frame? We will show you how. Part 1: Letterbox or Leave-it-off explores the dilemma of the design that doesn’t fit the store-bought frame. Part 2: Option 6: Magic – Panorama into 8×10...
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Loyal FGI Readers, here is a recap of recent articles at Rikk’s Holy Crop! blog. Crop In Corel, Go to the Dogs, Anti-crop, Fish-eye and more! New Feature Series: Crop Tools Crop Tools is about my favorite hardware and software tools for all things cropping. This will be a regular series on the Holy Crop...
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June 8th, 2010: 12:01 AM ET Adobe announces the release of the long-anticipated Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. What follows is brief breakdown of my favorite new features, module-by-module. Library Module Tethering – It is now possible (depending upon camera manufacturer and model) to connect your...
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March 23, 2010 Adobe® announced an updated version of the Lightroom Public Beta released on October 22, 2009. This new version of the beta incorporates new functionality as well as performance improvements in speed and program accuracy over the first beta. While it is still too early to...
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It is time to dust off those images you captured in the dawn of digital and reprocess them in the software from the decade of the teens. This image, Stone and Spray was one of my very first bracketed sequences. I had heard (in May of 2005) that you could bracket exposures and capture shadows [...]
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Fleeting Glimpse Images is pleased to announce the availability of a new Lightroom Keyword List. The newest list is born of the popularity of the Mammals of North America and the work I’ve done previously on the Birds of Costa Rica keyword lists. 2000+plus species of birds found in North America*, arranged...
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On the heels of the successful launch of my Birds of Costa Rica keyword list, Fleeting Glimpse Images, LLC is pleased to announce the availability of a new keywording list detailing the Mammals of North America. Whether you are cataloging your images for Stock Photography or for your own satisfaction...
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The Lightroom Journal blog is featuring an article I wrote on using Adobe’s Lightroom to create a PayPal™-functional web gallery. This article was written in response to those who attended my March 11th seminar at the Lightroom User’s Group and wished for detailed notes as well as those who were unable...
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How’s that for a little alliteration? The advent of Microsoft Office 2007 and the included major upgrade to PowerPoint has much to offer the presenting photographer. The creation and management of templates is greatly enhanced. In addition, a major graphics engine overhaul has added many first-class...
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I stumbled across TinEye on the Imaging Pro Blog and thought, “Hmmm this has potential…”
For those of us who create and voraciously defend material of our own copyright, TinEye looks right up our alley. The theory behind it is that you can feed it an image and it will look for images which are very ...