If You Miss Aperture on Mac, Musebox Could Be the Answer
Apple users who miss Aperture may be pleased to hear that Brushed Pixel Software's app, Musebox, is an Aperture-inspired Lightroom alternative for Mac. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Apple users who miss Aperture may be pleased to hear that Brushed Pixel Software's app, Musebox, is an Aperture-inspired Lightroom alternative for Mac. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Google's new AI mode can now answer complex questions about a user's photos. The new image-analyzing functionality is powered by Google Lens’ multimodal capabilities, the company says. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Conversations around artificial intelligence make many of us confused and fearful of the future. However, despite things appearing bleak, we must remind ourselves that the medium survived 200 years in almost perfect condition. thephoblographer.com »
Canon announced the PowerShot V1, a new compact point-and-shoot style camera with a 22.3-megapixel sensor and integrated lens. It features a rather large Type 1.4 sensor and is packed with video features that look designed to take on Sony's ZV-1 Mark II creator camera. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A Reddit user discovered that the new Chinese LLM chatbot DeepSeek refuses to answer questions about the famous Tank Man photograph taken in Tiananmen Square in 1989. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The rapid adoption of generative AI has allowed the technology to bleed over the edges, seeping into multiple areas of modern life at a dizzying pace. Yes, artists can easily avoid opening up ChatGPT. thephoblographer.com »
PetaPixel and CineD gave (in my opinion) a very balanced and professional answer to the buzz created by Gerald Undone. Watch it! sonyalpharumors.com »
Google has announced a series of new features that are designed to support users with disabilities, including an expansion to Lookout which can now describe the contents of a photo and answer questions about it to support those who are blind or have low-vision. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Sony's Creators' Cloud platform -- originally designed for professional and enterprise users -- is now open to individuals and includes cloud storage, the ability to connect with peers, and will soon support a "camera to cloud" application. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Have you ever shot film and seen green lines on the side during the scanning process? Some of us, believe it or not, like to embrace that as part of the beauty of film. And indeed, it truly can be something that adds to it in a different way than something like CineStill's Remjet layer removal issues. thephoblographer.com »
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seems set to roll out its plan for Remote ID, a system that provides in-flight identification of drones. DJI argues it already has a technology that's perfect for this: AeroScope. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The Vahagraphy YouTube channel took to the streets of Newport Beach, California to quiz people about photography, asking things like: "How much would you pay for a wedding photographer?" [Read More] petapixel.com »
I've heard arguments from both sides of the camp. The question is whether or not screen calibration matters these days? With over 14 years in this business, I've seen the answer change many times. thephoblographer.com »
It's been an exciting time for Micro Four Thirds, and we're seeing a lot of questions about the new OM Systems OM-1 and Panasonic GH6. Chris and Jordan take a few minutes to answer some of them in front of a (lit, for a change) fireplace. dpreview.com »
There are loads of articles helping you figure out whether or not you should get an f2. 8 or an f4 zoom lens. We've written articles about it too! The articles all say that it really depends on what you need. thephoblographer.com »
Chris and Jordan received a lot of feedback after their preview of the Canon EOS R3 (most of it good), and in this episode they answer some of the questions that came up in the YouTube comments. Watch the video to see if they answered one of yours. dpreview.com »
We're not necessarily talking about the Brenizer effect. And we're not just talking about panoramic features either. But instead, modern digital cameras are missing a lot of things that phones have done for a while. thephoblographer.com »
I recently shared an image and a video of me doing a photoshoot without a shirt on in the snow with my daughter. This raised a lot of attention and a lot of questions as you can imagine. So, I thought I would answer the ‘why?’ here. boredpanda.com »
Craving focus, structure, and community after my work dried up due to COVID-19, I connected with other people in the creative industry to understand and document the impact of the pandemic on them. boredpanda.com »
YouTuber J. Marcus Photography has done a video showing a bit of a hack using Scotch tape to reset the overheating timer for the Canon Read more... canonrumors.com »
One of the most hotly debated questions for landscape photographers is how to answer the age-old question, “Where did you shoot that?” While the question is simple enough, whether to answer (and how to answer) is an internal question many shooters contend with in the age of Instagram. Maybe you have your own, personal response. […] petapixel.com »
Could you honestly answer whether or not you're a better fit for an f2. 8 or an f4 zoom lens? It's a valid question for many photographers. Lots of photographers who I've spoken to in the past few months have been content with an f4 zoom lens when I would have thought that they needed an f2. thephoblographer.com »
Tom B Asks: In May of this year, Hasselblad silently discontinued their leading Hasselblad Flextight scanners as future Mac updates will be incompatible with their color software. I’m not sure they really had competitors for quality (other than ancient, cumbersome and fiddly drum scanners), and it makes me wonder where this leaves the high end scanning thephoblographer.com »
Canon Europe has posted an interview with the developers of the recently announced Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L USM, a lens that is likely to become Read more... canonrumors.com »
The rumor I posted last week turned out to be true: Canon is going to launch a new $1599 Canon EOS-RP Full Frame mirrorless camera. This begs the question if Sony will answer with a new lower end model FF camera launch. sonyalpharumors.com »
David Vogt and Hanna Saba both tried to answer this simple question in their video reviews: Rokinon/Samyang 35mm f/1. 4 at BHphoto, Adorama. Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK. The post Is the new Rokinon 35mm f/1. sonyalpharumors.com »
Oliphant Backdrops are iconic backdrops used in portrait photography. You’ve probably seen these backdrops in photos by Annie Leibovitz and many other famous photographers. Art always comes with a price and rightfully so, and the biggest question many people ask is how much the backdrops cost. petapixel.com »
'Why are we here?' 'Is there life on other planets?' 'How do you pronounce bokeh?' Photo Gear News might not be able to help us answer all of our burning questions, but they have offered a definitive answer on that last one. dpreview.com »
Panasonic GH5 mount, Sony A99II mount and the new Fuji GFX mount (not the perfect size comparison) There were quite some cool announcements at Photokina. But it’s time to cool down our minds and to answer the following question: – Sony A99II preorder links: In USA at BHphoto, Adorama and Amazon. sonyalpharumors.com »