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- Reuters photographer explains underwater setup
In a Reuters blog called "How Did He Shoot That?" photographer Wolfgang Rattay explains the underwater setup he used to photograph a world record 100-meter freestyle race and how he had images on the wire seconds after the race.
Переслать - Image editing plug-ins the centrepiece of Aperture 2.1, released today
The Aperture changes keep on coming: Apple today has released Aperture 2.1 for Mac, an update that incorporates various bug fixes and feature tweaks. But the centrepiece of this version - the seventh Aperture-related software release from Apple in a little over six weeks - is the rollout of image editing plug-ins to Apple
Переслать - Post gallery reveals quality and variety in sports images
The washingtonpost.com has published a set of interesting and excellent photos from a wide variety of sporting events in an Eye on Sports gallery.
Переслать - A Portfolio of Work taken mainly from political arena
Reuters features a Portfolio of Work from Jim Young who covers politics in Washington and the U.S. election campaign trail.
Переслать - Adobe unveils online Photoshop Express public beta
Adobe has launched a free public beta of its online photo editing, display and storage service, Photoshop Express. The service, which is aimed squarely at consumers, features 2GB of storage, basic slideshow and sharing capabilities plus the ability to edit the tone, colour and more in photos right in your browser, all in a minimalist interface that's reminiscent of Photoshop Lightroom.*UPDATED*
Переслать - It's Photoshop. On the Web. From Adobe. (p.s. It's pretty great.)
We all knew this day would come sooner or later, but that doesn’t make it any less exciting, does it? Today, Adobe releases Photoshop Express for the web. Now before you go berserk, let us exercise some journalistic caution — it’s not everything you can do in Photoshop fit into a web browser. Not nearly. No layers here, [...]
Переслать - Project looks at mental health in America's prisons
Photojournalist Jenn Ackerman, a graduate student at Ohio University, uses black and white for her powerful multimedia project called Trapped: Mental Illness in America's Prisons.
Переслать - The Ten Tastiest Food Photography Tips
Win a ProfessionalPortfolio Website Makeover! Got breathtaking photos, but a dismal website? We can help! Enter yourself (or a deserving friend or colleague) in the Squarespace Portfolio Makeover Contest. The most deserving photographer gets a complete website makeover by designer Krystyn Heide (her work includes Cadillac & MTV) and a free Squarespace site. Click here to enter Entries due March [...]
Переслать - The problem with microstock
We do an experiment with microstock, and discover that while I sold three times more photos, I earned 40 times less money from the micro stock sales than from a full-on agency - with the exact same photos on sale… The lesson? If you’re a decent photographer, stay the hell away from micro-stock: The bigger agencies [...]
Переслать - PhotoshopUser TV Episode 126 (March 24, 2008)
Flash It’s the SuperShow The Photoshop Guys are assembled but not quite ready for this very focused, semi-pro episode. This Week's Sponsors: DLO | CDW | Adobe | iStockPhoto| Audible.com | Mpix Links Mentioned in the Show Get your free pass for the tech expo at Photoshop World Conference Visit Mpix for your photo lab needs Locate the [...]
Переслать - Basketball's March Madness images emerging
In the middle of the NCAA basketball tournament, commonly known as March Madness, lots of great basketball photos are emerging, including Sports Illustrated slideshows from the first and second rounds; the Washington Post 's Tournament Snapshots; and this offering from Reuters.
Переслать - NPAC finalists selected for 2007 awards
The New Photographers Association of Canada (NPAC) has announced its finalists for the NPAC 2007 Pictures of the Year competition.
Переслать - Apple releases Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.0
Apple today released Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.0 for Mac, adding support for twelve new digital camera and back models from Hasselblad, Leaf, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax and Sony to Aperture 2.x and iPhoto '08 in both Mac OS X 10.4.11 and OS X 10.5.2.
Переслать - The Ones We Love: A Portrait Project
Win a ProfessionalPortfolio Website Makeover! Got breathtaking photos, but a dismal website? We can help! Enter yourself (or a deserving friend or colleague) in the Squarespace Portfolio Makeover Contest. The most deserving photographer gets a complete website makeover by designer Krystyn Heide (her work includes Cadillac & MTV) and a free Squarespace site. Click here to enter Entries due March [...]
Переслать - Video captures lion's playful lunge onto subject during photo shoot
Video shot by the Toronto Star's Bernard Weil, during a magazine photo shoot by fellow Star staffer Richard Lautens, shows the hazards of working with powerful 400 pound animals, even trained ones. In the video, Leo the lion playfully but unexpectedly tackles the main subject of the shoot, a martial arts teacher, breaking her ribs and bruising her lung in the process.
Переслать - Magnum in Motion launches series on wars
Magnum's Magnum in Motion has launched a multimedia presentation of images and commentary called WARS.
Переслать - Capture One 4.1, coming in second quarter, to offer improved lens correction
Phase One has announced that Capture One 4.1 will be released in the second quarter 2008 and will include RAW conversion support for the Mamiya ZD camera and digital back as well as improved correction for lens abnormalities such as chromatic aberration (the new correction technology will be limited to certain Mamiya lenses initially).
Переслать - Mamiya, Phase One unveil co-developed medium format system
Last fall, Mamiya Digital Imaging and Phase One announced they were working together on a new medium format camera system. Now, they're releasing more information about the new model, which will be co-branded the Mamiya 645AFDIII and the Phase One 645 Camera and sold by each company under their respective brand name.
Переслать - Canon releases firmware updates for EOS 5D, EOS 30D
Canon today has released firmware updates for the EOS 5D and EOS 30D. Changes in the EOS 5D firmware include the ability to recognize the full capacity of Compactflash cards over 8GB, while changes in the firmware for both models includes the embedding of newer lens names into the EXIF metadata of captured photos and broader support for the lens aberration correction function of Digital Photo Professional 3.2.
Переслать - Photojournalists bear witness to five years in Iraq
The work of a team of Reuters photojournalists appears in a strong multimedia presentation called Bearing Witness: Five Years of the Iraq War.
Переслать - X-Rite announces ColorMunki colour management suite
X-Rite has today announced ColorMunki, a new colour management suite targeted at photographers and designers who want to be able to profile their own monitors and printers, but who also want the process to be simpler and more affordable than other X-Rite options.
Переслать - PBS Frontline features slideshow on Kashmir
Photojournalist Amy Vitale photographs Kashmir or what has been described as "paradise on earth" in a multimedia slideshow for PBS Frontline World.
Переслать - DataRescue updates PhotoRescue photo recovery application
DataRescue has released PhotoRescue 3.1.3 Build 10708 for Mac and Windows, a new version of the company's powerful photo recovery and memory card maintenance application.
Переслать - Adobe pulls Lightroom 1.4, recommends Camera Raw users revert to 4.3.1
Adobe has pulled the Lightroom 1.4 updaters from its website after several RAW file handling bugs were found, says Adobe's Tom Hogarty. While Camera Raw 4.4 is affected as well, the plug-in downloads have not been removed at this time.
Переслать - Hasselblad releases Mac public beta of Phocus software
Hasselblad has released a public beta of Phocus, its next generation browsing and RAW conversion software for files shot with Hasselblad digital cameras and Hasselblad/Imacon digital backs. While the program will ultimately ship for both Windows and Mac, Phocus 1.0b11 appears to be available for Mac only.
Переслать - Audio slideshow captures pilgrimage to Mecca
Photographer Irfan Khan of the Los Angeles Times shows the journey to Mecca in a multimedia presentation which includes interesting commentary and photos showing the masses and the motion around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest site.
Переслать - Adobe releases Camera Raw 4.4, Photoshop Lightroom 1.4
Adobe has released v4.4 of Camera Raw, its RAW conversion plug-in for Photoshop CS3, as well as Photoshop Lightroom 1.4. New in both is support for the RAW files from nine additional cameras, including the Canon EOS Rebel XSi/450D and Nikon D60 plus a correction for poor results when choosing extreme temperature and tint settings. Also on the list of changes is compatibility with older printer drivers in the Mac version of Photoshop Lightroom when run in OS X 10.5 and later. *UPDATED*
Переслать - National Newspaper Award finalists selected
Judges for Canada's National Newspaper Awards (NNA) have selected three finalists for 2007 from each of the major photography categories.
Переслать - Pro Imaging group develops Bill of Rights for photo contest entries
Pro Imaging, an organization for professional photographers based in the UK and with members around the globe, has developed a Bill of Rights by which photography contest terms can be evaluated, and in particular any clauses that grant the contest all-encompassing rights to submitted photos. The group has also dedicated itself to informing contest organizers whose submission rules run afoul of their Bill of Rights and to list on their website contests that don't change their terms.
Переслать - ESPN tells baseball card photographer's story
ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski writes an interesting column on Gregg Forwerck, "the Annie Leibovitz of sports trading card photographers."
Переслать - Photography student posts Nikon D3 torture test videos
Joseph Spina has posted several videos on YouTube showing him giving a Nikon D3 a real working over. In three separate clips, Spina, whose YouTube profile describes him as a photography student in California, is shown scraping a metal key over the D3's rear LCD, dropping the camera from a high height (though the body isn't clearly shown to be a D3 in this case) and - the most bizarre of all - dumping all manner of foods and liquids on it and an attached AF-S Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8G ED.*UPDATED*
Переслать - Images show mass of humanity on skis
Reuters has published a gallery of images from the Engadin Ski Marathon featuring 10,500 skiers.
Переслать - Photographer makes art from above
Already a rich man, Robert Haas picked up a camera 13 years ago and has reached even greater heights with his book Through the Eyes of The Condor.
Переслать - Audio slideshow looks at hunting's decline in West Virginia
It's difficult to imagine a time when 13-year-old students would take their .22 rifles to school, leave them in the principal's office then hunt on the way home but that was a way of life at one time in West Virginia. The New York Times staff photographer Stephen Crowley shows hunting's decline, and the attempt to recreate an interest, in an audio slideshow called A Sport and a Pastime, in Decline.
Переслать - A view from the inside of a couple's struggle with disease
Photojournalist Carol Guzy provides us with a sensitive look at a couple's struggle with disease in a washingtonpost,com feature called The Caretaker.
Переслать - Microsoft extends MediaPro to Expression Media free upgrade period
Microsoft has extended the period in which licensed users of iView MediaPro 3.x for Mac and Windows can upgrade to Expression Media at no charge. The free upgrade period was originally slated to wind up at the end of July 2007, but has been extended multiple times and is now running until June 30, 2008.
Переслать - Michael Bass now shipping pre-releases cables for newer PocketWizard MultiMAX
Michael Bass, maker of all manner of shoe mount flash and remote camera accessories, has completed development of pre-release cables designed to work with mid-2007 and later LPA Design PocketWizard MultiMAX wireless remote triggering devices. The cables plug into the accessory port at the base of the receiving MultiMAX, rather than a miniphone jack on top, and allow a transmitting MultiMAX to enable and disable a camera's pre-release state from afar (for those who often set up remote cameras, this is a fantastic MultiMAX feature).
Переслать - Public beta of Microsoft Expression Media 2 now available
A public beta of Microsoft Expression Media 2, the application formerly known as iView MediaPro, is now available. New in Expression Media 2 is hierarchical keywording, faster catalog creation and updating, basic catalog sharing across a network, better use of multiple monitors, support for new, mostly non-image file formats and more.
Переслать - Nik now shipping Viveza image adjustment plug-in for Photoshop
Nik Software has begun shipping Viveza, an innovative colour and tone correction plug-in for Mac and Windows versions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements that makes selective adjustments simpler to perform than Photoshop's own tools (especially for photographers not familiar or comfortable with Adjustment Layers). Viveza is built around U Point, Nik-developed technology that first appeared in Nikon Capture NX.
Переслать - Photo Mechanic 4.5.3.1 released
Camera Bits has recently released Photo Mechanic 4.5.3.1, a maintenance update to its pro photo browsing and transmission application for Windows and Mac.
Переслать - EOS-1D Mark III autofocus better than all previous EOS cameras, says Canon
Canon USA this morning has updated the EOS-1D Mark III sub-mirror fix service notice with a statement indicating that the camera's autofocus performs better in Canon tests than all previous EOS cameras.
Переслать - Photographers' creativity shines on election campaign
Creativity is at its best in this Reuters gallery on the U.S. Road to the election.
Переслать - Photographer describes her National Geographic work
National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths Belt describes some of her best images in this multimedia slideshow.
Переслать - NANPA members showcase best nature images
The North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) features its Members' Showcase 2008, a collection of outstanding nature photographs.
Переслать - Reuters features best images for February
Reuters has published a slideshow of the Pictures of the Month for February.
Переслать - Apple releases Aperture 2.0.1
Apple has released Aperture 2.0.1 for Mac, a maintenance update to the latest version of its pro photo management and RAW conversion application.
Переслать - Power of photography at work in Exxon court case
The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) reports that photos taken by Natalie Fobes, who photographed the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill for National Geographic, are being used in a case before the Supreme Court.
Переслать - Gallery captures the struggles of migrant workers
A multimedia gallery from the Stockton Record captures the struggle of migrant workers, who crossed the border illegally, to work in the San Joaquin Valley and their journey back home to their remote Mexican Village.
Переслать - Award winning photo was doctored
An award-winning photograph of antelope crossing a Tibetan plateau near a Chinese high-speed train is in fact a doctored image, according to a story in the The Wall Street Journal.
Переслать - Reuters gives us a look Inside Russia
Reuters provides an inside look at the people and their country with a slideshow called Inside Russia and for Royal watchers, another slideshow on the Reuters site features The soldier prince.
Переслать - Most of the POYi contest winners posted
Judging for the 65th Pictures of the Year International is still in progress and although all categories have not been judged yet there are some great images already online.
Переслать - Panoramic shows red carpet at 2008 Academy Awards
A 360 degree panoramic captured on the red carpet leading to the Kodak Theatre prior to last Sunday's 2008 Academy Awards in Hollywood, California shows the photographers' tight quarters as they make pictures of eventual best actress winner Marion Cotillard. Shot by the Orange County Register's Eugene Garcia (look for him at work in the photo itself), the QTVR includes ambient sound of the photographers calling out to celebrities as they pass by.
Переслать - Nikon USA rolls out new website design, blog
Nikon USA has taken the wraps off a revamped website design.
Переслать - Canon EOS-1D Mark III autofocus analysis article updated
After being pointed to a story on a German website about EOS-1D Mark III autofocus difficulties being experienced by photographers at last month's Australian Open, we followed up with a wire service photographer who covered the event. The photographer confirmed that representatives from Canon's Japan headquarters did come to Melbourne in response to repeated complaints from EOS-1D Mark III shooters on site, and that they did more than just observe. Here's what we've learned.
Переслать - Apple adds LED backlit option to 17-inch MacBook Pro
Apple today has introduced a revamped 17-inch MacBook Pro that includes an optional LED-backlit display, among other changes. Curiously, LED backlighting is available only by ordering the 1920 x 1200 pixel screen; the standard 1680 x 1050 pixel screen continues to use traditional fluorescent illumination.
Переслать - Photographer represents himself, wins nearly US$20,000 in copyright infringement case
Minneapolis-based stock photographer Chris Gregerson discovered in 2005 that a local real estate and financial services company had published one of his pictures without permission. This set in motion a legal odyssey that lasted nearly three years and culminated in Gregerson being awarded US$19,462 for the infringement earlier this month. Gregerson has written up a detailed account of his experience representing himself and it's a fascinating read.
Переслать - Getty Images sold in US$2.4 billion deal
Getty Images has been sold to private equity firm Hellman & Friedman in a deal valued at US$2.4 billion, the company announced today. The purchase is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2008.
Переслать - Baseball a sure sign spring is on the way
The Christian Science Monitor has posted a set of interesting images from the various Major League Baseball spring training camps currently under way.
Переслать - Reuters images take a dive
Reuters has posted a slideshow from the FINA Diving World Cup in Beijing and after viewing this you might have Time for a spot of tea.
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