by Brittany Braudo
July 31, 2007 – The Associated Press Managing Editors (APME) and the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) have both sounded off on the NFL’s newest policy requiring photographers to wear logos of two NFL advertisers, according to Editor&Publisher.
Source and Read More: DigitalCameraInfo
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Photographers Sound Off on New NFL Policy
Product Review: Adobe Photoshop CS3
Adobe Photoshop CS3 is here, and it’s a very significant upgrade to the industry standard image editing program. In addition to the regular version there is now also an Extended version, which includes capabilities for specialized images for multimedia, including 3D and motion, and scientific, medical, architectural, engineering and manufacturing applications. A comparison of the [...]
Photoshop Special Education Prices – The Adobe Education Store Offers Students And Educators Big Savings Online
You can find some sweet savings at the Adobe Education Store, where education end users can purchase Education versions of all the Adobe products at reduced prices. And who qualifies to purchase from the Adobe Education Online Store? Here’s the list:
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IR Site is *finally* back to normal
It was a long and hairy battle, but the IR servers are now back to normal…
Apologies again for our outage last Friday through Sunday, it was testimony that the best laid plans of mice and men (but particularly the latter) are prone to going astray.
Source and Read More: imaging resource
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Best of Podcasts 1 – “Killer Shooting Tips with Scott Bourne”
This is a rebroadcast of Podcast 34 originally aired on May 30, 2006. I thought you might enjoy this interview with Scott Bourne again while I’m off cooling my heals on vacation. I’ll be back with a new podcast next week. Until then, here are some great shooting tips…
Source and Read More: The Digital Story
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Making Kids Smile
Technology simply amazes me.
Now there’s a gadget out there that not only gets kids to smile for your photo sessions, but also can also keep your blood sugar level balanced.
Source and Read More: Digital SLR Guide
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July Newsletter – The Best Time of Day for Photos
Phew – just made this one under the wire.
Here’s what’s in the latest issue:
* The best time of day for photography
* How to take photos of indoor sports
* Digital SLR dynamic range
* How to read a histogram
[...]
Samsung Debuts New Pocket Cameras
By Aimee Baldridge
July 31, 2007
Samsung Camera has introduced four new pocket cameras. The 8.1-megapixel NV8, 10.1-megapixel NV15, and 12.1-megapixel NV20 offer the stylish design and Smart Touch interface that distinguish Samsung’s NV series. The 8.1-megapixel i85 puts an f/3.5-4.9, 36mm-180mm (35mm camera equivalent) 5x zoom lens; a 230,000-pixel, 3-inch LCD; and a selection of multimedia [...]
Ceramic camera
Steve writes -
About two months ago, Earl commissioned me to make him a ceramic camera. Here is the result.
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Photography basics – Exposure
Many friends who are beginning to learn photography are asking me “I want to go beyond the basics. What should I know?†I decided to write a series of tutorials on the basics of photography to aid those who want to go beyond point-and-shoot, those who want to be in control of their cameras.
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Microsoft photo standard comes into focus
By Stephen Shankland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: July 31, 2007, 9:14 AM PDT
Microsoft’s alternative to the ubiquitous JPEG image format could soon become a standard, a major step in the company’s ambitions to spread the technology and boost its Vista operating system.
Source and Read More: Cnet News.com
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Digital photography… capacity building for young Nigerians
FROM tomorrow, a Lagos-based digital multimedia and photography outlet, Waterpage will commence a two-week training programme for young Nigerians, especially those that are interested in taking photography as a career.
Source and Read More: The Guardian
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The Samsung i85 camera is a Tour Guide in your pocket
Is that a tour guide in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? Seriously though, having an inbuilt tour guide on a camera is a pretty nifty idea, considering the one time a person dusts out their tech and takes it with them is always the holiday, and combining the portability of [...]
Digital Photography Tips from Around the Web – July 2007
July was a great month for Digital Photography Tips Online. Here are some of the highlights as well as a few of our ‘classic’ tutorials from this time last year:
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eBay + Misspellings = Bargain Photography
Sometimes bargain photography involves thinking that’s just plain wrong.
As any cheap photographer knows, eBay is a great place to pick up secondhand photography gear. But while bargains can be had in digital camera accessories, it’s often more difficult to find a deal on lenses, cameras and flashes. Unlike other types of photography equipment, these pieces [...]
A Brilliant Project of Social Documentary Photography
After Two Hundred Years: Photographic Essays of Aboriginal and Islander Australia Today
After Two Hundred Years is a brilliant book of social documentary photography which will help you understand all the complexity of contemporary indigenous and islander communities.
Source and Read More: Culture Matters
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EBR panel to consider red-light camera pact
By SCOTT DYER
Advocate staff writer
Published: Jul 31, 2007
If you decide to run a red light in East Baton Rouge Parish, you should smile because there’s a good chance you might be on camera.
And if you are caught on camera, there’s a good chance you’ll have to pay either a $117 fine for a first offense [...]
Sigma SD14 Digital SLR – Review
Cliff Smith
Published 31st July 2007
The Sigma SD14 is unique. It is currently the only camera that uses a 14-megapixel Foveon X3 Direct Image CMOS sensor, which operates on a different principle to the Bayer-mask mosaic sensors used by every other digital camera on the market. It isn’t the first one to do so, since [...]
Picture New York Without Pictures
I’m joining my fellow artists, photographers and New Yorkers in a protest against prospective new city regulations that significantly hamper your first amendment rights to take pictures in the city.
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Photos Help You Sell
By Elizabeth West
Many photographers started using digital photography only when they needed pictures for online auctions and sales. In fact, sales pictures are still a major reason why people use digital cameras. Luckily, shooting pictures to help you sell items is not difficult, but you should keep a few things in mind.
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asap: Latest MSM Video Site to Kick Bucket
The Associated Press will shut down asap, its premium podcast and video service aimed at the 18-to-34 age group, according to an AP business story.
The service had not been financially successful, said Kathleen Carroll, AP executive editor. asap, which launched in September 2005, had 24 staff members and 200 newspapers who paid to use its [...]
Hands-On with Adobe CS3 Web Premium
By Theano Nikitas
Choosing from among the half dozen Adobe Creative Suite 3 bundles may seem as challenging as Emelda Marcos or Carrie Bradshaw picking out a pair of shoes from their vast collections and, in some ways, it is. On the other hand, by integrating its Macromedia products into these bundles, Adobe has made it [...]
Sanyo Launches Backup Camera System for Vehicles
By Shane McGlaun
Sanyo announced a new rear view backup camera system today that drivers of large vans and SUVs will find appealing. I drive a large vehicle and it is impossible to see what is below the glass and close to the bumper. Anyone that lives in a neighborhood with lots of kids or has [...]
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e.SHOOT Photography News: Issue #48
Hey There Everyone! I’m back again in your Inbox for another month with a whole bunch of new photography snippets ready to go from July!
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Update - March 5th: The left eye surgery is done and with remarkable results. I am having cataract surgery on March 4th (left eye) and March 25th (right eye). I'm lucky that my insurance covers 80% of the cost. I have to pay 20%. As I get closer, there are numerous tests and appointments that will take me off line from time to time, Also, I don't know how much news I'll be able to post while recuperating. but I'll post as much as I'm able to.
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