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Adobe announces the annoucement of CS5

Adobe has started banging the drums about the upcoming unveiling of CS5. On Monday April 12th they will unveil the new CS5 suite of products.

DVD on studio lighting for beginners – Finally!

A product that has been long overdue is finally out.  An instructional DVD that was created with the beginner in mind.  “Studio Lighting DVD” is a new instructional video available at www.photographydvds.com that was created with the person that is new to studio lighting in mind.  The first portion of the video covers the basics [...]

Does your Workflow need a tuneup?

Professionalsnapshots.Com’s website is running a multi part series on workflow.

Day One was “Overview” with a quick rundown from image capture to print.
Day Two naming and organizing your images.
Day Three is a great look at DNG versus the RAW format.
Day four is editing.

If you take a lot of images and/or don’t have a great deal of [...]

Photoshop for free with Photoshop Express

Adobe has released a beta version of their new web based version of Photoshop! This is a slimmed down version of Photoshop but still very powerful and useful. You have to sign up for your free account that includes 2 GB of online storage. The interface for uploading your files is quite [...]

100 PhotoTips in 100 days

Adorama Imaging Resource Center (AIRC) editor Mason Resnick is posting a new photo tip everyday until July 4th 2008 on their website. This is his second such article of this type. From September through December Mason posted his first 100 in 100 and no is on to part II. Every five days [...]

Free gallery add-ons for Lightroom

Tired of the same old gallery templates provided in Lightroom? There are a number of places on the web that have free downloads to change things up a bit. “Lightroom Galleries” not only has some neat gallery add-ons that you can download for free but tutorials, news, and a user forum as well. [...]

Nikon D60 announced

Nikon announced their new entry D60 in advance of the PMA 2008 show. The DLSR offers a resolution of 10 megapixels, 3 FPS, Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED image processing concept, and a VR-NIKKOR lens in the standard kit. This appears to be an excellent to the Nikon line up and as is now the [...]

Canon’s New Rebel XSi

Canon announced their newest upgrade to the Rebel line with the improved XSi. The new features and upgrades for this camera are a 12.2 MP sensor, 3.5 FPS, 3.0” LCD, 9-point AF, DIGIC III image processor, and Live View. The two new feature additions to the camera that surprised me are the Live [...]

Canon refreshes the 200mm

For along time now the Canon 200mm 1.8 lenses has been one of the most sought after lenses of Canon photographers. The image quality is heralded as one of if not the best in the canon line up. Some might speculate this is because the lens was discontinued in 2004 and therefore everyone [...]

Adobe Lightroom is for photographers!

When the Adobe Lightroom Beta came out I was on of the many that downloaded it and played around with it but honestly I was no blown away, at first. As I played around with it more and more and discovered some of the new tweaks and features. Soon I started really looking [...]

Canon EOS 1D Mark III

 

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The Canon EOS 1D Mark III is definitely a step up from the EOS 10D and EOS 20D that I have previously shot with. I shoot a lot of sports so the blinding fast 10 FPS is a must and a noticeable upgrade from the 20D’s 5 FPS. I [...]