Category: Image edit
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Lightroom 3.3 & Camera Raw 6.3: Available now
The new versions of the Adobe software programs for the photographer just arrived. Mainly, they bring support for some gear that was left waiting for compatibility and a nice list of corrected bugs (see at the end of this post). The main news seem to be the added support for the following SLR cameras: Nikon…
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Lightroom links of love
This time, this month, the list of links for Lightroom leaves a lot of space to various languages (not only English). I hope this will be helpful and this will allow you to discover new spaces and new web sites. LR/Mogrify 2 pour Lightroom par Alpha Numérique (en français) Bilder auf eine neue Festplatte migrieren…
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Photoshop CS6: a preview of the alpha version
The future of Photoshop CS6 has been recently shown at MAX2010, the Adobe conference in Los Angeles. YouTube link I believe that the really impressive part of this technical demonstration is the set of automatisms which operate -essentially- by showing the machine an example of the result to reach rather than finding the right settings…
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Monitor color calibration for Linux
When they want to use GNU/Linux to manage a photographic work flow, most people are afraid that they would not be able to obtain a good color calibration for their monitor. This has long been an issue, but this is no longer the case thanks to the ArgyllCMS set of open source color calibration tools…
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Premium ideas for premium Linux photographers
If you are simultaneously a digital photographer and a Linux user, you certainly are in search of maximum quality and flexibility, even if this may cost of little more effort. But why not try and make it easier with some ideas and resources I collected for you here? Worth mentioning too: F-Spot, full-featured to handle…
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Will Microsoft buy Adobe?
photo credit: Microsoft Sweden The rumor started yesterday (Friday): Microsoft was on the verge of buying Adobe right off the market. The Adobe stock price shot up by 17% during the day (triggering an automated circuit-breaker to stop pricing), after the announcement of a meeting between Microsoft Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steve Ballmer and Adobe…
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Photoshop links galore
For the all-new Photoshop CS5: Photoshop CS5 Content Aware Fill – Just how good is it? An Introduction to Focus Stacking with Adobe Photoshop CS4 Multiple Image Printing in Photoshop CS4 But also for those who stayed -for now- with an older Photoshop (like CS4 or CS3): How to Correct Perspective in Photoshop Photoshop Technique:…
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Resize, rename, realign, change format with 1 simple tool
When we shoot a large number of pictures, we often end up with a lot of unpleasant work at photo edition time: file name modification according to one simple rule, format change or image size modification for all pictures going to the web or sent to somebody. But always in bulk: We have to endlessly…
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Unchain your GIMP links
This month, it’s time for a new round of GIMP links. Of course, the Linux-based photographers are the primary target of this list. But, remember that GIMP is also available as a valuable option for the money-sensitive user of Windows, too. Use GIMP to Process Time Lapse Photography (from LifeHacker) GIMP 2.8: A preview of…