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Photoshop Express 2.0 for iOS

March 16, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Adobe has updated Photoshop Express for Apple iOS to version 2.0.  The update includes the ability to purchase an in-app camera pack that leverages powerful noise reduction based on the outstanding tech in Lightroom 3 and CS5.  Additionally, the $3.99 camera pack offers a self-timer shutter trigger and an auto-review option.

You can find Photoshop Express 2.0 in the Apple App Store – and it’s still free.  If you want the extra horsepower of the above features though, you’ll have to spring for the $3.99 Adobe Camera Pack as a purchase within the Photoshop Express App.

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: adobe, apple, iOS, ipad, iphone, ipod, noise reduction, Photoshop

 

Apple Issues Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.6

March 15, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Apple Aperture 3

Apple has updated its Digital Camera RAW compatibility to version 3.6 and extends RAW image format compatibility to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ‘11 for the following cameras: [Read more…]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: aperture 3, apple, canon rebel t3, canon rebel t3i, iPhoto '11, mac, nikon d7000, nikon p7000, olympus e-5, panasonic fz100, Panasonic GF1, panasonic gh2, pentax k-5, pentax k-r

New MacBooks Have Speedy Processors, 10Gbps Thunderbolt and New Graphics Cards

February 27, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Last week, Apple announced the new MacBook Pro models – and they are sexy machines for media professionals. [Read more…]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: apple, core i7, Light Peak, mac, macbook, Thunderbolt

Final Cut Pro Update Due Spring 2011, Hailed as a “Jaw-Dropper”

February 26, 2011 By Eric Reagan

When the 5D Mark II busted onto the scene in 2008, the footage from the camera amazed the masses.  However, working with the footage in post-production wasn’t the friendliest of tasks.  If you wanted to properly edit the footage in Final Cut Pro, you first had to transcode the files using MPEG Streamclip or some other method in order to get a file format that was workable in FCP.  Canon later sped up the process by making the Plugin-E1 available for importing 5D, 1D, and 7D footage into FCP – it worked quite well; however, it’s still a time-consuming process.

Then, Adobe introduced Premiere Pro CS5, which allowed us to simply drop files in the timeline and start editing – a big boon for HDSLR editors.  It’s a 64-bit program that makes very efficient use of system resources.  My 2.5-year-old Windows machine is able to playback color corrected video with effects and no need to render first.

Many NLE users see Apple’s Final Cut Pro as lagging behind.  Fear not though.  The next Final Cut Pro version is coming and, according to Larry Jordan (producer, director, editor and Apple-Certified trainer), it’s a “jaw-dropper.”

Jordan says he was invited to Apple, along with the “Who’s Who of leaders in the post-production community,” to check out the new version of Final Cut Pro.

Elsewhere, TechCrunch has word of the same preview event and has heard quotes from those who have seen the software program running, calling it “the biggest overhaul to Final Cut Pro since the original version was created over 10 years ago.”

As someone relatively new to the video scene, I’m very anxious to see what Apple has in store for us with this Final Cut Pro update.  I mainly work with HDSLR video, simply because that’s what I started with and that’s what I still use on a regular basis.  I’ve used Media Composer 5, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express over the past year; however, when I chose to buy a NLE as my go-to editing program last year, I went with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 because of how well it works with HDSLR footage.

While I like FCP’s interface, it’s just too slow no matter what machine I’m using it on (MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac Pro).  I’m hoping to see the FCP update step up and match or exceed Adobe’s capabilities with Premiere Pro CS5.

I recognize that there are many other improvements desired by those working on much larger projects than my short ones. However, I would venture to say that the 5D Mark II and its lineage of HDSLRs have been solely responsible for numerous purchases of Premiere Pro CS5.  Here’s to hoping Apple jumps on the bandwagon and makes the latest FCP just as attractive for those of us shooting with HDSLRs . . . ’cause I’m Jonesin for a good reason to pick up a new Core i7 MacBook Pro.

[via Larry Jordan & TechCrunch]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: apple, FCP, final cut pro, Final Cut Pro 8, hdslr

iPad DSLR Camera Remote App

February 19, 2011 By Eric Reagan

onOne Software has launched an iPad version of its DSLR Camera Remote App, which allows you to use the iPad to trigger your Canon or Nikon DSLR’s shutter, review images, adjust settings and more.

DSLR Camera Remote HD runs $49.99 and is available in the App Store.  More details on the iTunes website.

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: apple, Canon, dslr, dslr app, dslr remote, ipad, ipad app, itunes, Nikon, onone software

Apple Issues Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.6

February 17, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Apple Aperture 3

Apple has updated its Camera RAW compatibility to version 3.6 and extends RAW image format compatibility to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ‘11 for the following cameras: [Read more…]

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: aperture, apple, camera raw, canon rebel t3, canon rebel t3i, iphoto, olympus e-5, panasonic fz100, pentax k-5, pentax k-r, raw

Canon 60D at 1000fps

January 17, 2011 By Eric Reagan

We’ve seen what the Canon 7D looks like at 2000fps.  So, what about the Canon 60D?

In this video from CrumplePop, you see the 60D slowed down to 1000fps. [Read more…]

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: 1000fps, 2000fps, 60D, 7d, after effects, apple, Canon, cinematography, final cut studio, motion, optical flow, photography, twixtor

Apple Issues Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.5

December 18, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Apple Aperture 3

Apple has updated its Camera RAW compatibility to version 3.5 and extends RAW image format compatibility to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ‘11 for the following cameras:

  • Canon PowerShot G12
  • Leica D-Lux 5
  • Leica V-Lux 2
  • Nikon D7000
  • Nikon Coolpix P7000
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

The update is available via OS X system updates or via Apple’s Support Site.

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: aperture, apple, canon powershot g12, d-lux 5, digital camera raw, gf2, gh2, iphoto, Leica, mac, nikon d7000, os x, Panasonic, photography, Software, v-lux 2

Apple Aperture 3.1.1 Now Available

December 11, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Apple has updated Aperture 3 to version 3.1.1, which “addresses overall stability and performance issues.”  Complete details on the update can be found in Apple’s release notes.  The update is available for download on Apple’s website.

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: aperture, aperture 3, apple, photography, Software

Apple Adds Additional RAW Support in Mac OS X 10.6.5

November 11, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Apple Aperture 3

Apple’s Mac OS X 10.6.5 update has added system-wide support (including Aperture and iPhoto) for a number of new RAW formats captured by the following cameras:

  • Canon EOS 60D
  • Canon PowerShot S95
  • Hasselblad H4D-40
  • Nikon D3100
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
  • Sony DSLR-A290
  • Sony DSLR-A560
  • Sony DSLR-A580
  • Sony SLT-A33
  • Sony SLT-A55

The update is available via systems updates in Mac OS X 10.6.

Filed Under: apple Tagged With: aperture, apple, Canon, canon 60d, canon powershot s95, dslr, hasselblad, iphoto, lumix, mac, Nikon, nikon d3100, os x, Panasonic, photography, raw, Sony

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