Greetings Lightroom enthusiasts, On Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 9:00 PM Pacific Time, Adobe announced a public beta for the next major upgrade in its industry-leading photographic asset management software, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Here is a brief summary of what is new and what I find exciting about...
Rick Altman, the conference host for the Presentation Summit wrote an editorial recently lamenting the lack of functionality in the iPad for use as a presentation driver. During the course of reviewing Rick’s article, I discovered an admittedly less significant use for the iPad as a presenter’s tool...
My blogging software of choice over the past several years has been Windows Live Writer which is part of the Windows Live Essentials software suite available free from Microsoft. Last week after a long hiatus, the Blog software got a much-needed upgrade. The interface is now in harmony with other Microsoft...
There has been much written about essential iPad apps, even essential apps for photographers, but I wanted to approach the subject of what specifically there exists for the photographer who specializes in Landscapes. My criteria included apps which helped take the picture-not those which manipulate the...
And a Featured Android App: Photo Studio Buddy This is a shot of my latest studio session featuring model Liz Manalo. Aside from an excellent model, some cool props and a good composition, the shot features some killer lighting. Knowing about the lighting setup is the key to getting behind the...
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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...
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 ...