If you are like me, the highest end of the Nikon line is too heavy, bulky, and expensive. Well, if you are under 40, 6′ 3″, have giant hands and deep pockets, the D3s may be just the right camera for you. But like I said, if you are like me that’s not the right […]
Entries Tagged as 'Photography'
Waiting for the next Nikon
July 27th, 2010 · No Comments · Photography, Technology
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Get your Creative Suite Updates
June 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Photography, Photoshop, Photoshop CS5
In case you have Auto Updates turned off in Photoshop, you’ll want to go to the Help menu in Photoshop or Bridge and choose Updates. There are currently updates to both Bridge and Camera Raw, and the Bridge update especially is worth having for a bunch of fixes.
If you have a version of the Creative […]
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More Photoshop CS5 (and earlier) New Tutorials Added
June 18th, 2010 · No Comments · Adobe Training, CS5, Photography, Photoshop, Photoshop CS5, Technology
On the heels of updating the tutorials page, I have added several new tutorials for Photoshop techniques like Split Toning, Skin Smoothing, Midtone Masking, Content Aware Scaling, and more. Enjoy these, they are very much version independent. So if you are using Photoshop CS2, CS3, CS4, or CS5, you’ll still get plenty out of these. […]
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New Photoshop tutorials added
June 17th, 2010 · No Comments · Adobe Training, Photography, Photoshop
I’ve updated the Tutorials page (link top of page) with some tutorials of mine that have been published, it seems, everywhere but at my own Tutorials page. I have more, so check back periodically for the next round of Photoshop tutorials.
Posted by Steve Weinrebe
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Phase One acquires Expression Media DAM
May 27th, 2010 · No Comments · Everything else, On Convergence, Photography, Technology
Phase One has purchased Expression Media from Microsoft. Expression Media 2 is digital asset management (DAM) software that was originally called iView Media Pro. This is interesting news because Phase One already has one of the most comprehensive RAW processors out there in Capture One. I used Capture One from some of its earliest iterations […]
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