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Weekend Watch :: Tutorial/Tips/Photographers/Reviews (January 17, 2010)
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 17th, 2010 in Accessories, Books, Cameras/Capture Devices, Hardware, NewsStream, Podcasts/Screencasts, Printers/Output, Reviews/Tests, Rumours, Software/Applications, Tips/TutorialsTHIS EDITION of IMAGING INSIDER’S WEEKEND WATCH IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY ALIEN SKIN SOFTWARE
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Digital Photography Guide (Babble)
The DLSR Filmaker’s Workflow (FilmMaker)
Introducing Macro Photography (Guardian)
Basics of Photojournalism (Phototuts+)
Four Ways to Fake Infrared Photography (Macworld)
How to Print W/O a Computer (IT World)
People and Portrait Photography Tips (Nat Geo)
Podcast :: Shooting Tethered in Lightroom (Terry White)
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Six Weather-Sealed DSLRS Compared
Nikon D3000 vs Pentax K-x – Noise
Pentax K-Mount to Samsung NX-Series Lens Adapter
Samsung NX10 Full-Size Image Samples
Six Weather-Sealed DSLRs Compared
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Canon Primed to Blow Hole in Corporate Finance Logic (FT)
Kiddie Kandids Headed Into Bankruptcy (SLT)
Review of Kodak Trading (VS Investor)
Developing SItuation at Kodak (Wall Street Pit)
Elvis/Nikon Photo Worth Thousand Words (LA Times)
Apple Tablet Scavenger Hunt – $100,000 (Gawker)
The Rise of the Plus-Size Model (Newser)
Russell Brand Gets Revent On the Paps (Entertainmenwise)
5 Reasons to Ditch Your DSLR (Wired)
Adobe Goes for Wind Power (San Francisco Chronicle)
Stolen Snowflake Photos Heat Up Accusations of Copyright VIolations (Gawker)
Photographer Accused of Damazing Uzbek’s Image (RFE)
New CMOS Image Sensor Patent (FPO)
Chicago Transit Authority Sends Signals Against Excessive Photography (NBC)
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Dennis Stock, Photographer of James Dean, Dies (Washington Post)
When Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe were ‘Just Kids’ (Chicago Tribune)
Dennis Stock, Parting Glance (NYT)
William Eggleston and His Music Album Cover Shots (Guardian)
NPR Photog Goes to Haiti (NPR)
The Most Talked-About Videos from Haiti (Jezebel)
Photographer Describes Horrors, Hope in Haiti (Dallas Morning News)
Are There Too Many Wedding Photogs? (David Ziser)
Photographers in Haiti Facing Shortages (PDN)
Images of Outrageous Injuries (Fox)
Ron Galella Remembers the Icons “(Baltimore Sun)
Photographer Recalls Afghanistan Bomb (BBC)
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The Scoop on Scanners (PC Mag)
New Kodak Printer Shaking Things Up (KHTS)
Casio’s EX-10HG with GPS (Geeky Gadgets)
Steadicam Smoothee for iPhone Users (The Inquisitr)
Nexus One Camera (CNET)
Panasonic’s DMC-G1 Nada Zip Nyet (Crave)
Review of Nikon S1000pj Projector Camera (Wired)
SanDisk Extreme 32GB SDHC Review (Skatter Tech)
Canon EOS 7D Review (IR)
Leitz Table Top Tripod for Sharper Images (Digital Camera Tripod)
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Is Aperture set to go V3.0? (Tuaw)
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Photographers Launch Fundraising Magazine to Aid Haiti Quake Victims
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 15th, 2010 in NewsStreamSAN FRANCISCO, 15 January 2010– Professional photographers are offering a special edition fundraising magazine through the Magcloud print-on-demand service to benefit victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti.

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Canon U.S.A. Kicks Off Innovative “Story Beyond The Still” Digital Image Contest On Vimeo.Com
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 15th, 2010 in NewsStream![]()
Company works with Vimeo and Grey New York to launch collaborative project commencing with interpretive work by photographer Vincent Laforet
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., January 15, 2010 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced the commencement of “The Story Beyond The Still Contest,” allowing photographers and videographers to showcase their creativity in a new style of filmmaking that blends still and video images into a continuous cinematic piece begun by Canon Explorer of Light Vincent Laforet. The contest, sponsored by Canon and hosted by Vimeo, the online video sharing site hosting one of the largest collections of HD content on the Web, invites participants to use the HD video capability of their camera to create short, two to four minute videos that tell a story based on the final still frame from Laforet’s piece, and then from each successive winning “chapter.” Videos can be submitted to and viewed on a dedicated site within the Vimeo online community before they are judged.
Camera Bits Announces Sponsorship of WPOW: Women Photojournalists of Washington Traveling LAUNCH Exhibit
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 14th, 2010 in NewsStreamExhibit Visitors Will Have the Opportunity to Learn New Workflow Solutions with Photo Mechanic As They Draw Inspiration from WPOW’s Images
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Portland, OR (PRWEB) January 14, 2010 — Camera Bits, Inc. (www.camerabits.com), a pioneering provider of software for professional digital photographers, today announced its exclusive sponsorship of the WPOW: Women Photojournalists of Washington traveling photography exhibit, LAUNCH. The exhibit, which premiered at the LOOK 3: The Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, VA, and displayed at the Honfleur Gallery for Fotoweek 2009 in Washington, D.C., will soon travel to a variety of photojournalism schools across the country. WPOW’s exhibit organizers hope the work featured in the show will continually inspire students and educate them on the importance and talents of women photographers in today’s media.
Imaging Insider :: Our Shadows – Food for Thought
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 14th, 2010 in NewsStreamThe Buddha said, “Our deeds, good or evil, follow like shadows.” While meant as an observation on life isn’t it just as true in when looking at photography and image retouching?…

(image :: e. sapwater)
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Kodak Snaps at Apple and RIM With Lawsuit
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 14th, 2010 in NewsStream
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Kodak has turned the company sights on Apple and RIM accusing them of violating digital camera patents. Kodak has a pretty good record of winning these things…
Source: MarketWatch via ImagingInsider.com
Olympus Firmware Update Enhances PEN E-P1’s Functionality
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 13th, 2010 in Cameras/Capture Devices, NewsStreamToday Olympus is pleased to announce a firmware update for the Olympus PEN E-P1 that improves performance by increasing the display speed of the enlarged view when using the Manual Focus (MF) assist function. This update also enables the ‘Rec View’ (image record preview immediately after an image has been captured) when the monitor’s backlight is set to the off position.

To download and install this firmware update, simply open the Olympus Master software, connect the camera via USB to the computer and log onto the internet. Choose the Update Camera function from the Online Service menu in the Olympus Master software and the update will commence immediately.
The ability to update the firmware of E-System components — bodies, lenses, flash units — is one of the key advantages of a 100% digital design. Firmware updates are available through Olympus Master and Olympus Studio software applications.
DxO Optics Pro v5.3.7 for Mac adds support for Canon S9
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 12th, 2010 in NewsStream
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January 13, 2010 – DxO Labs is pleased to announce the immediate availability of DxO Optics Pro v5.3.7 for Mac that adds RAW support in both in its Standard and Elite editions for the Canon PowerShot S90. This release also brings better support for Snow Leopard (installation, activation, stability, plug-in for Photoshop), along with some stability improvements for previous Mac OS versions. |
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BULL STOCK MEDIA TOURS THE NATION WITH THE WORLD’S BEST BULL RIDERS AND A MITSUBISHI CP-9800DW PRINTER
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 12th, 2010 in NewsStream

IRVINE, California (January 12, 2010)– For photographers Matt Breneman and Andy Watson of Bull Stock Media, the Mitsubishi CP-9800DW is more than just a photographic printer; it is the foundation for a highly successful photography company. As the official photographers for the Professional Bull Riders – the internationally televised bull riding organization and one of the fastest growing sports in the world – Bull Stock Media has used Mitsubishi printers for over five years to deliver on-site, high-quality photos, fast.
Epson Now Shipping Expanded Selection of its Signature Worthy Papers to Professional Photographers and Fine Artists
0 Comments Published by ImagingInsider.com January 12th, 2010 in NewsStream
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Jan. 12, 2010 – Epson America is now shipping an expanded offering of Signature Worthy™ papers to professional photographers and fine artists. This expanded collection includes new Epson Hot Press and Cold Press Papers and Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper, all of which are optimized for use with award-winning Epson Stylus Pro printers.

















