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Archives for 2012

Datacolor Offering Free Webinars on Color Management

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Datacolor Free Webinars

Datacolor, maker of the Spyder calibration devices, is putting on several webinars over the next few months on color management.  These webinars are begin September 12, 2012 and are free for anyone to join.

Topics and specific dates of upcoming webinars are as follows:

  • September 12, 2012 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. EDT: Color Management for Fine Art Reproduction
  • September 19, 2012 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. EDT: Introduction to Color Management Using Spyder Technology
  • October 16, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT: Calibration for All of Your  Display Devices, Including iPhones, iPads, and More
  • November 14, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST: Holiday Stocking Stuffers from Datacolor
  • December 12, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST: Getting the Most Out of Your Holiday Photos

Datacolor will also be giving away a free Spyder color management product that coincides with the particular webinar topic.  You can register for these free webinars here on Datacolor’s website.

Filed Under: Learn Tagged With: color management, Datacolor, Spyder, webinar

 

Adobe Revel 1.5 Now Available

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Adobe Revel

Adobe has updated its cloud photo album app, Revel, to version 1.5.  The new version adds the following features:

  • Albums to organize photos – Create an album on one device and it is automatically updated and accessible everywhere
  • Sharing albums on the Web – Share private albums with friends and family via AdobeRevel.com
  • Captions – Add context to memories with text descriptions
  • An updated all new UI makes the app more intuitive and easier to navigate
  • Library grid view – Browse photos in track or grid view
  • Sign in with Facebook or Google IDs – Eliminate the hassle of remembering another password by logging in with a Facebook or Google ID and password

Adobe Revel operates on a subscription basis – either $5.99/month or $59.99/year.  With Revel, you can sync an unlimited number of images across your devices.  It is available via the Mac App Store (for Macs) and the iTunes App Store (for iPhone and iPad).

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: adobe, cloud, photo sharing, Photoshop, Revel

Custom SLR Bringing Back the Black C-Loop Camera Strap Mount

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

 Custom SLR Black C-Loop

In response to popular demand, Custom SLR is bringing the black C-Loop Camera Strap Mount Solution back through a partnership with PhotoWhoa.com, the daily deal site where the C-Loop will be available in this returning color way exclusively for a discounted price of $35 until September 6, 2012. [Update: Here’s a link to the deal page at PhotoWhoa.com.]

After its initial run with PhotoWhoa, the black C-Loop will be sold through the Custom SLR website for $39.95 (same as the current silver C-Loop).  If you’ve never seen the C-Loop before, check out the demo video below.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIUFmtJb01g&w=640&h=360]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: C-Loop, camera strap, Custom SLR, PhotoWhoa

Topaz photoFXlab v1.2 Update

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Topaz photoFXlab Interface

Topaz photoFXlab Interface

Topaz has updated photoFXlab to version 1.2.  In this latest version, you have the ability to save your project (layers using a new topaz file format), 3-party plug-in support (for select .8bf plug-ins), cropping grid overlay (stand-alone mode only), and Apple Aperture plug-in support.

If you aren’t familiar with photoFXlab, it is a standalone application that can also be accessed as a plugin. It allows you to work with layers of Topaz effects in a single interface.

Topaz has also extended the $50 savings through August 31.  Just use the coupon code CreateFX at checkout on Topaz Labs’ website to get photoFXlab for $29.95.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: aperture, lightroom, photoFXlab, Photoshop, plugin, Topaz, topaz labs

Kessler CineDrive Released

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Kessler CineDrive

Kessler has announced pre-sale dates for its new CineDrive motion control system.  CineDrive features multi-axis control over camera movements and allows you to fully configure key frames, bezier curves and precision positioning for your time lapses, stop-motion or live action shoots.

The basic kit will be less than $6000 and will include a Kessler CineDrive Brain, two motor bricks plus hardware to configure as a pan/tilt head and a slider motor.  An iOS app for the CineDrive system is in the works for the release (or soon thereafter) and an Android app will be available in the future.

[vimeo https://vimeo.com/41043399 w=640&h=360]

Pre-sale orders will begin at 1 PM ET on Wednesday, August 29. The sale will be limited to 25 orders at a first-come first-served basis to US customers only and with a one CineDrive system per customer limit. A second batch of CineDrive systems should be available in 1-3 months.

More details available on the Kessler CineDrive website.

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: CineDrive, dolly, Kessler, motion control, slider, stop motion, timelapse

FreePrints App Gives You Up to 1000 Free Prints Per Year

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

FreePrints for iPhone

FreePrints is a new iPhone app that will let you upload images from your camera roll and have prints delivered to you.  The service offers up to 1000 free prints per year for 4×6 prints.  Other sizes like 5×5 (for Instagram) are available for a cost. Shipping starts at $1.99.

Most of the reviews thus far on the iTunes App Store are glowing on both the quality and reasonable shipping costs.  And, of course, the app is a free download as well.

FreePrints sounds like it might be a good way to get some of those images off of our iPhones and into printed form.  Check out FreePrints here on the iTunes App Store.

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: app, FreePrints, iphone

Nikon D700 Discontinued

August 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D700

The Nikon D700 was a grand camera.  And now it’s gone. Out of stock. Discontinued.

Farewell dear friend.

[via Nikon Rumors]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: availability, d700, discontinued, dslr, Nikon

Pentax X-5 26x Superzoom Officially Announced

August 22, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Pentax X-5

After some earlier leaks of the camera, Pentax got official with the new X-5 superzoom camera today.  The Pentax X-5 sports a stabilized 26x optical zoom lens (22.3-580mm equivalent) and a 16MP BSI CMOS sensor.  While its not quite the reach as the massive 40x zoom Olympus SP-820UZ announced today, that’s still a great wide angle to telephoto reach.

The X-5 also features a 3-inch tilting LCD, an electronic viewfinder and 1080/30p HD video capture.  It can capture up to 10fps for a max of 30 images per sequence.

The X-5 is powered by four AA batteries and should be available in September 2012 for $279.95.  You can order the Pentax X-5 here at B&H Photo.

Pentax X-5


Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: Pentax, Photokina 2012, superzoom, X-5

Olympus STYLUS SP-820UZ iHS Packs a Whopping 40x Zoom

August 22, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Olympus SP-820UZ iHS

Olympus just launched the Stylus SP-820UZ iHS, its flagship Ultra Zoom compact camera. It features a 40x optical zoom lens (22.4-896mm equivalent) a 14MP CMOS image sensor.

The zoom is further magnified by what Olympus calls Super-Resolution Zoom, which doubles the focus distance, enabling up to 80x zoom magnification.

The SP-820UZ iHS also sports a 3-inch LCD 1080p HD video, as well as 720p video at 60fps for smooth slow motion footage.

The Olympus Stylus SP-820UZ iHS should be available in September 2012 at a retail price of $329.99.  You can order the SP-820UZ here at B&H Photo.

Olympus SP-820UZ iHS


Full specifications below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: Olympus Stylus SP-820UZ iHS, point and shoot, superzoom, zoom

Canon EOS 3D Rumored as 46MP Resolution King

August 22, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon EOS 3D Rumors

Rumors of a high megapixel DSLR from Canon have really been heating up since the 1D X launched with “only” 18.1MP.  The rumors persisted after the 5D Mark III rolled in at roughly the same resolution as its predecessor.

Now comes a spec list from Canon Rumors for a Canon EOS 3D rumored to weigh in at a whopping 46MP . . . that’s 10MP more than the current resolution king – the Nikon D800.

Canon EOS 3D Spec Rumors

  • 46 MP
  • 3.7 frame per second
  • Dual DIGIC 5+
  • ISO: (25) 50-6400 (12800)
  • AF: Same as 1DX
  • USB 3
  • CF+SD

Even though I used to joke about cameras with resolution at 40MP, Canon has plenty more room to work with on a full frame image sensor given that it developed a 120MP APS-H sensor more than two years ago.  And we just thought the megapixel wars were over . . . .

Who would pick up a 46MP Canon DSLR?  What price would you be willing to pay for this camera?

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1D X, 5d mark iii, Canon, Canon 3D, canon rumors, d800, dslr, EOS 3D, high resolution, Nikon

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