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Mac OSX and Epson R2880

June 27, 2010
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So over the last year or so I’ve been playing with rolling my own prints. I grew increasingly frustrated with both the quality of the prints some of my local printers were giving me and the inability to print something out quickly to get a feel for it. The solution was to go out and [...]

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LightTrac for iPad

June 6, 2010
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All of the apps we’ve looked at so far revolve around editing photos on your iPad, were taking a turn from that today. LightTrac for iPad is an app that will come in extremely handy for photographers that like to plan shoots. More importantly they like to plan what time of day to shoot at [...]

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PhotoPad iPad Review

April 27, 2010
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iPad photography app PhotoPad is one of the most downloaded free photography apps on the app store. The question is how does it fare against some of the great paying photo editor apps available? The app is pretty simple you load images that are already stored on the iPad and then you have a few [...]

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Photogene for iPad Review

April 25, 2010
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So I’ve been playing with Apple’s iPad recently and have come to the conclusion that the it’s a great tool for photographers. You have a multitude of things you can do on it from using it as a digital frame, to editing your photos, to displaying images to your clients or potential clients. For those [...]

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Olympus E-P1 and E-P2 and Aperture

March 1, 2010
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Apple recently updated their camera RAW compatibility for OS X to allow viewing and editing of your RAW images in OS X and Apple photo applications. This is great news to those of you using Aperture or iPhoto and any of the newly supported cameras.

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Aperture 3 Released

February 9, 2010

Today Apple Inc released Aperture 3 with some new features both fun and powerful. Now to be fair I’ve stopped using Aperture some time ago in favor of Adobe Lightroom. But there does look like there are some great new features released in this version. Location aware brushes, face detection and tagging and GPS support.

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