Ðåçóëüòàòîâ: 360

Olympus adds wireless flash commander FC-WR and receiver FR-WR to OM-D system

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_6858322867","galleryId":"6858322867","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); In addition to a new weather-resistant flashgun, Olympus has announced a new wireless flash receiver FR-WR and wireless commander FC-WR, bringing additional wireless flash functionality to its OM-D system. dpreview.com »

2019-1-25 09:00

Graduated ND Filters vs Multiple Exposures: Which is Best and When?

Using a graduated neutral density (GND) filter is fairly easy and doesn’t require any advanced techniques in post-production, but the easiest option isn’t always the best choice; due to the filter’s transition being horizontal, anything above the distinction will be darkened and anything below will be left alone. This is a good solution when there’s […] petapixel.com »

2018-11-9 22:09

How to Nail Beautiful Portraits When Shooting in Natural Light

Whether you've just started learning how to shoot portraits or a little ahead into it, working with natural light is one of the most useful tricks to have as a portrait photographer. It may not always be as simple as pointing your camera on your subject beside a window, but this quick tutorial by Mark Wallace for Adorama is easy enough to get you started.  thephoblographer.com »

2018-9-7 13:00

Student Invents a ‘Mobile Airbag’ That Deploys When a Device is Dropped

A mechatronics engineering student has invented a “mobile airbag” that automatically deploys when you drop a device, protecting it from harm. Phillip Frenzel, a 25-year-old master’s student at Aalen University in Germany, came up with his idea after breaking his phone by throwing the jacket containing it over a banister. The impact caused the electronics […] petapixel.com »

2018-6-29 20:23

NVIDIA's content-aware fill uses deep learning to produce incredible results

Adobe Photoshop’s Content-Aware Fill is the current industry standard when it comes to removing unwanted artifacts and distracting objects, but that might not always be the case. Because while Adobe is currently working on an advanced deep learning-based "Deep Fill" feature, NVIDIA just demonstrated its own AI-powered spot healing tool, and the results are pretty incredible. dpreview.com »

2018-4-24 01:47