Podcast #88 – Talking with Jason Anderson about building your lighting kit

Kerry and Jason talk about building your first lighting kit on a budget. Everyone needs a lighting kit but many people are intimidated by the upfront costs. In this show, Kerry and Jason walk through …

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Podcast #80 – Talking with Bryan O’Neil Hughes – Photoshop CS5 Product Manager Podcast #80 – Talking with Bryan O’Neil Hughes – Photoshop CS5 Product Manager

We managed to score the perfect guest for today, Bryan O’Neil Hughes. Bryan is the Product Manager for Photoshop CS5 that is available for immediate purchase and download by the time you read this. Bryan …

Lightroom 3 to Add Lens Correction Lightroom 3 to Add Lens Correction

Tom Hogarty, product manager for Adobe’s Lightroom product, has posted some information and a video showing that Lightroom 3 will indeed have the same lens correction technology that was previewed in Adobe’s upcoming Photoshop CS5.
“The …

Lightroom 2.7 and Camera Raw 5.7 Now Available Lightroom 2.7 and Camera Raw 5.7 Now Available

Lightroom 2.7 and Camera Raw 5.7 are now available as final releases on Adobe.com and through the update mechanisms available in Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2. These updates include camera support …

Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta 2: Watermarking Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta 2: Watermarking

One of the biggest disappointments in the Lightroom feature set to date has been the very poor watermarking feature. While Beta 1 included a few more things, it was still no replacement for LR2/Mogrify which …

Lightroom 2.6 and Camera Raw 5.6 Now Available

Lightroom 2.6 and Camera Raw 5.6 are now available as final releases on Adobe.com and through the update mechanisms available in Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2. These updates include camera support for the following models:

Organizing Images From Multiple Cameras/Shooters with Lightroom Organizing Images From Multiple Cameras/Shooters with Lightroom

Have you ever shot with a second camera or used a second shooter and then when you imported the images into Lightroom only to find out that the time on the different cameras was way …

Digium Card Photo Shoot Walkthru Digium Card Photo Shoot Walkthru

Every once in a while a shoot comes up with specific requirements and your job is to figure out how to get the shot that they want. Today I needed to shoot some Digium interface cards for 888VoipStore.com. The challenge was that I wanted to get a vertical shot with a reflection underneath.

Adobe Updates Lightroom and Camera Raw

Adobe has just pushed updates to Camera Raw and Lightroom. The main changes are support for new cameras.
Camera Raw 5.4
update June 24, 2009
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original one that …

onOne Software Announces Free Version of PhotoTools 2 onOne Software Announces Free Version of PhotoTools 2

onOne Software, Inc., a leading developer of time-saving software solutions for professional and advanced amateur photographers, today announced a free, Lite version of PhotoTools 2 Standard Edtion. PhotoTools 2 Standard Edition is a flexible yet powerful plug-in for Adobe® Photoshop® CS2, CS3 and CS4 that utilizes the power of Photoshop Actions to provide a range of imaging tools including effects, corrections and production automation in a full-featured interface.

Adobe RGB vs sRGB vs ProPhoto RGB Adobe RGB vs sRGB vs ProPhoto RGB

Mac versus PC, RAW versus JPEG, Coke versus Pepsi, all solid battles in their own right but Adobe RGB versus sRGB is still one that confuses more people than anything else. One of the problems is that there is big name experts on both sides of this argument arguring why their side is right and the other is totally off-base. What we will try to do is to show how both affect images so that you can choose the right one for your situation.