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Announcement
, OS X
, Software
, Windows
by Andrew Garrett on July 11, 2006
iView joins Microsoft
iView Multimedia, makers of popular media management software iView Media, and iView Media Pro have 'joined' (aka 'been acquired by) Microsoft.
What this acqu...
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by Andrew Garrett on April 14, 2006
X-Rite Optix XR2 Monitor Calibrator - PhotographyBLOG:
If you're not planning on printing your images, then monitor calibration isn't a huge deal - just edit the photos so they look good to y...
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Accessories
, OS X
, Software
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by Andrew Garrett on April 1, 2006
Recover lost photos from flash memory with PhotoRec - Download Squad:
I had this happen to me last year - a 1 gig memory card full of images - worse, images from someone's wedding. Suddenly, when...
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Business
, Software
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by Andrew Garrett on January 24, 2006
Through the Lens StudioFlow 2.0 - PhotographyBLOG:
This is a piece of software, I've never heard of before - but I've got the trial downloading at the moment - it looks rather interesting.
F...
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Accessories
, OS X
, Photoshop
, Windows
by Andrew Garrett on November 3, 2005
Wacom Introduces Wide-Format Pen Tablet
I'm a big fan of my fairly new tablet, for photo editing - and I know I've barely scratched the surface with it. I've got it mapped so it's the...
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, Photoshop
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by Andrew Garrett on October 28, 2005
Optimize performance of:
Photoshop CS2 on Windows
Photoshop CS2 on Mac OSX
Sometimes, photoshop is just scary... "Photoshop CS2 supports up to 64 exabytes (EB) of scratch disk space on a total ...
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by Andrew Garrett on October 26, 2005
The Epson P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer Offers 80GB Hard Drive
You know, this looks rather nice. 3.8" LCD, 80 gig of storage, able to display RAW images as well as JPEG - plays movies (MPEG 4...
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by Andrew Garrett on October 24, 2005
Justin Blanton | From iPhoto to iView MediaPro:
iPhoto is a good starter app - if you've only got a few photos, and just want a convenient way to store and browse them,. it works fine. But it...
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by Andrew Garrett on October 19, 2005
Download Squad "Jhead - Today's free file"
Not something most of you will use for the most part I guess - but something I've got, and I'm starting to find uses for. See, I'...
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Software
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by Andrew Garrett on September 17, 2005
Microsoft Expression - Not All Bad
I only use my windows machine for gaming on - so, I won't be buying these - and the demo tool doesn't work for me (I'm guessing because I run Firefox o...
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by Andrew Garrett on September 15, 2005
High Dynamic Range photo software - Merge of exposures and Tone Mapping of HDR images
Even the best exposure can have washed out areas, or areas of deep shadow. In most cases, you can't avoid th...
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, Photoshop
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by Andrew Garrett on September 12, 2005
Monitor Calibration and Profiling
If you're only ever going to display your photos on the web, then monitor calibration probably isn't amazingly important - close enough is close enough. Howe...
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Announcement
, Software
, Windows
by Andrew Garrett on September 8, 2005
ACDSee 8 announced!
Impressive new features in ACDSee include the Quick Search bar, the Photo Repair Tool, full IPTC metadata support, photo captioning and the ability to create VCD (Video Compact D...
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by Andrew Garrett on September 7, 2005
PTLens
Lenses tend to introduce a bit of distortion into your image - the more extreme the lens, the more likely it to to pull things out out of whack a bit. Fortunately, for us digital photogrpahy ...
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, Software
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by Andrew Garrett on August 27, 2005
Data Recovery best practices
Speaking as someone who has accidentally blown away a full card of photos (from a wedding, no less), I don't think it's possible to overstate the important of thi...