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What does CS3 mean for Aperture users
I never really likes Adobe Photoshop. Too bulky for what i wanted. Thats why i love Aperture. Everything is a lot easier and quicker (well, depends on your defination of quicker) then photoshop. But, anyway, this article over at …
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Drobo: Worlds first storage robot
Now, this rocks! Drobo is a storage robot which allows you to not have to think about storage any more. One of the problems I have is my photos being stored in places. I have 2 300 GB external …
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Looking for an Aperture solution
So, i have 2 macs: My PowerBook G4, which, after some tweaking will be my on the road photography machine, and my Mac Pro, which is my main Aperture machine. At the moment, the PowerBook is not being used …
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Tethered workflow in Aperture
Check out this Apple.com tutorial showing you how to setup a Tethered workflow in Aperture. You might be wondering why you would want this and what a tethered workflow actually is. Well, with a tethered workflow, your camera does …
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100th post!
Well, its been a while since the first post (back on the 11th may 2006) but i have managed 100 posts, and this is it!
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First look at the Canon 1D Mark III
Rob Galbraith has a review of the new Canon 1D Mark III. this is the fast one, which does 10 frames per second for something like 13 seconds. pretty impressive. definatly an impressive camera, but me thinks a bit …
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What is a fast lens?
Digital Photography school answer the question: What is a fast lens. A very good question, and a very informative answer.
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Kodak: the winds of change
Its camera related so its going here: Kodak: the winds of change. Booya!
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RAW workflow: A pro's approach
Check out this Digital photography school article explaining a Pro’s Approach to a RAW Workflow. I have to fine tune my RAW workflow at the moment, as i am having problems (like my Aperture library taking up roughly 30Gb, …
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Learn better photography with Kris Krug
Check out this video over at the Scoble Show: Learn better photography with Kris Krug. Very cool video. I learned some stuff, especially the idea of bringing your camera with you all the time. I defiantly want to do …
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