Canon Europe Transitions CPS into a Paid-Only Membership Service
Canon Europe has announced that it is adjusting the Canon Professional Services (CPS) system in the region, transitioning it to a paid-only support service. [Read More]
Canon Europe has announced that it is adjusting the Canon Professional Services (CPS) system in the region, transitioning it to a paid-only support service. [Read More]
Darktable, an open-source photography workflow application and RAW processor, is at risk of dropping support for macOS as its sole developer has decided to move on, and there is no one to replace him. [Read More]
Today, a pretty big update is coming to Capture One. It starts with the fact that you can now finally import images from the iPad app into Capture One Pro on the computer. But then things like Sony wireless tethering have come too.
Now more than ever, the world is taking a stand against racism, Agora photographers included. The #StopRacism initiative was launched for people to express themselves at this time.
Now more than ever, the world is taking a stand against racism, Agora photographers included. The #StopRacism initiative was launched for people to express themselves at this time.
The latest update for Capture One 20 is now available, and more cameras got support. When Fujifilm owners get their brand new cameras, they’ll be delighted to know about the latest Capture One 20 update.
Apple’s incredible Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR—the top-of-the-line, flagship “pro” products in the Apple lineup—finally went on sale yesterday. But while most people used the opportunity to see how much a fully loaded Mac Pro costs (hint: a lot), Mac Rumors uncovered something a bit stranger.
Lots of photographers and creators, particularly from the YouTube world, have been relying on subscription crowdfunding services such as Patreon to provide a constant source of income from supporters.
Canon recently opened its new technology and support center in Burbank, California. Select media outlets were invited to take a peak and DPReview was one of them. From DPReview: According to Elliot Peck, Canon Imaging and Technologies’ Executive Vice President, the project to build this new center started about a year ago when Canon realized Read more...
If you look at the surviving DSLR manufacturers out there, you've got Canon, Nikon, Sony (Minolta) and Pentax. All of the brands have made big advancements and changes in the years since digital took over film, but none probably as much as Sony.
Since the release of Capture One 10, I've switched over from Adobe Lightroom CC to Capture One for most tasks. I enjoy the workflow and the image processing a whole lot more; plus it's light years faster than Lightroom.
Canon has updated its web page that lists how long it intends to officially repair certain cameras, which can help used equipment buyers make more informed decisions.
Google now allows minors, those under the age of 18, to request that images of themselves be removed from Search results. Originally announced in August, the feature is now widely available. Removal from Search means that those images won’t appear in the “Images” tab or as thumbnails in any feature in Google Search. Google stipulates […]
Several big name photographers are using their art to support a critical part of our creative community: their assistants. By selling limited edition prints, photographers like Tim Tadder and Erik Almas have raised tens of thousands of dollars to help get their crews through this difficult time.
Apple killed off Aperture back in 2014, but there are still photographers out there who have opted to continue using the beloved photo editing and management app. If that’s you, there’s some bad news: Aperture will no longer run on Mac after macOS Mojave.
Sony has just announced improvements to its Sony Imaging PRO Support program in North America, reflecting its increasing popularity among professional still photographers and videographers. There is now a 24/7 domestic call center, and walk-in service centers in New York City and Los Angeles.
3 Legged Thing's new Camera Desk Mount System allows content creators to rig up their desks with camera and accessory mounts, eliminating the need for tripods for at-home shoots. [Read More]
Adobe has had a rough go of it lately and as a result, more photographers have been asking what legitimate options exist that can replace Photoshop and Lightroom. I've been testing a few and while they're all capable performance-wise, I'm left feeling spoiled by Adobe's absurdly fast support for new camera RAW profiles. [Read More]
Epson is finally set to end support for its line of digital cameras next year. While it signals the end of an era, some of these still-supported cameras haven't been seen on store shelves for more than 20 years. [Read More]
The first preview of Android 12 has landed, and it brings news that the mobile operating system will have platform support for the AV1 Image File Format (AVIF), which has dramatically better image quality for the same file size when compared with image formats such as JPEG. AVIF is an image file format that uses […]
Photokina is keen to remind you that (1) it is still the industry’s “leading trade fair,” and (2) trade fairs are still relevant, even if Nikon, Leica, and Olympus dropped out of Photokina 2020.
I have done this project completely based on my feelings. About my depression. In this society, depression is seen as attention or sympathy seeking. That is why I used different models to bring out the different sides of depression.
As the camera wars are heating up over the new battleground that is mirrorless cameras, the heavyweights in the industry are taking turns tooting their own horns. Canon just released this 2. 5-minute video on the benefits of Canon Professional Services (CPS).