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Apple iPad Reviewed for Photographers – DigitalRev.com

30 Oct

We take a look at 20 photography apps for the new Apple iPad and test them out on our brand spanking new iPad. Want to know if the iPad really will make a suitable photography tool? Well, watch the World’s First Apple iPad Photography Apps Review to find out. Plus – will Kai really spray paint an iPad? We take a look at these apps: – Bill Atkinson PhotoCard Lite – Digital Photo Frame HD – Filterstorm – Foto Editor – Frame HD – Guardian Eyewitness – Impression – LightTrac – NPPA – PhotoFrame for Flickr Lite – PhotoBucket for iPad – Picassa Player – Presto Frame – Thomson Reuters Galleries – Photopad by ZAGG – BeautifulWorld – SmugMug – SDPFp – Camera-A (Camera-B) – Fake Tilt Shift Generator
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Miscellaneous Software – View DNS Records for Multiple Websites Simultaneously

30 Oct

DNSDataView is a freeware DNS lookup tool for Windows, allowing you to filter by DNS record type.

DNSDataView is a GUI alternative to the DOS command nslookup in Windows, and allows you to look up records for multiple domains simultaneously. You can choose your own DNS server to query, and results can be filtered by record type, so if, for example, you want to examine SPF Records, you can filter for the TXT / TEXT record type.

Results may be sorted by domain, record type, host name, IP address, and additional data (“More Data”). As with other NirSoft products, data can be exported to text, CSV, XML, and HTML formats; you can also create HTML reports. Translations to Chinese, French, German, and other languages are available….

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Microsoft Word 2010 – Dashes, Fractions, and Ordinals! Oh My! Stop the Replacing.

30 Oct

Prevent Word 2010 from replacing dashes, fractions, and ordinals with characters that might not be desired or even viewable in all situations.

Microsoft Word 2010 has a habit of trying to make documents look better, features that many people normally appreciate.

For example, Word 2010 automatically changes dashes, fractions, and ordinals to characters that may appear nicer onscreen and on harcopy. However, sometimes you may wish to disable this behavior. For example, if you write text in Word 2010 and transfer it to an HTML webpage, these converted characters may look fine to you – but not to those running other operating systems who happen to visit your page. Thus, the following tweaks show how to turn these conversions off:…

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30 October, 2010 – Panasonic Gh2 First Look

30 Oct

The Panasonic GH2 looks to be a winner. It addresses the shortcomings of its predecessor the GH1, and more. After a week with a pre-production sample I now have my First Look Report online.


We have just published the final six episodes of Season Two of Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge. You can purchase individual HD downloads of each of the 26 episodes, or each of the season’s combined 13 shows at a reduced rate. Find out more.


The new Home Page photograph is my homage to the Halloween season. Trick or Treat.


The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

 
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Olivetti Lettera 22

30 Oct

Olivetti Lettera 22, originally uploaded by mickiky.

Catchy Colors Photoblog

 
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Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 – Move Original Copies of Edited Photos to Recycle Bin after Awhile

30 Oct

If hard drive space is at a premium, place original copies of photos edited in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 into the Recycle Bin for later emptying.

It is always recommended to make backup copies of photos before editing them. To help automate this process, as you edit photos in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, the software makes its own backup copies of originals. This way you can later revert the changes if you do not find the edits to your liking.

If you edit many photos using Photo Gallery 2011 and hard drive space is at a premium, you may decide that once you edit a photo and leave it edited for awhile without reverting to the original, you mean for the edit to stick. Or, you may make backup copies of photos before importing them into Photo Gallery 2011 and not need the tool to make its own copies. Thus you can automatically move original photos to the Recycle Bin after a given period of time by doing the following:…

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Photoshop: Applying Makeup

30 Oct

Apply makeup to your models in Photoshop! Watch it on TutCast: www.tutcast.com Visit www.PhotoshopTalent.com for more tutorials, contests and more! Music Kevin MacLeod

 

projecao mapeada 3′ 33″

30 Oct

Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Available Light. As in, Every. Available. Light.

30 Oct

UPDATE: In addition to abs, this one also has legs. It has made the rounds to Jezebel(!), Billboard and Blair’s blog, too. I am heading out to get some ab spray now.
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Do you live in Phoenix? Were your lights flickering for a while a few weeks back?

That could have been Blair Bunting’s cover shoot for Billboard Magazine. He used 7 Profoto packs, 14 light sources and just under 20 Kilowatt-seconds of power every time the shutter tripped. For a 3/4-length portrait.

Oh, and the subject was naked. So I am sticking it behind the “read more” jump.
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You(1) were expecting a female, perhaps?

Too bad. And Blair did not even have the luxury of the black circle over Bret Michaels’ junk during the shoot. I’ll let him explain.

A few weeks ago the good people over at Billboard called and asked if I would photograph Bret Michaels for their cover. I was busy at the time and more or less scanned over the email while on set with another shoot. Through my terrible reading skills I managed to miss one big word: NAKED.

In the past, I have shot subjects such as the “naked centerfold” for Cosmopolitan, but they were always conveniently covered. When I had my first pre-production meeting with Billboard I pitched the idea of Bret with a cowboy hat covering the goods while his hands gave his trademark “rock on” gestures. Their response was, “that sounds great, but let’s get rid of the cowboy hat.”

I must confess, I had worked 5 straight days before the shoot, and flew in from Chicago only hours before the call time. As tired as I was, I couldn’t sleep. Not out of excitement, out of anguish that I would have to ask the former lead man from Poison to drop trou and smile. On top of that I was planning on using one very complex lighting setup that would hopefully render me blind enough to not know what was in front of my camera so long as I could pull a sharp image.

We had 14 light sources, 7 packs, and just under 20,000 watt seconds of Profoto happiness. [Editor’s note: Pretty sure Mr. Michaels’ kid-having days are over…] There was so much light that when I popped each frame, the RGB in our vision separated — seriously. However, I had dedicated that almost all of this shot would be out of camera as I didn’t want to stare at the Celebrity Apprentice that much on my monitor afterward.

By now you’re probably wondering how much of a prima donna Mr. Michaels was in this exposed situation. In all honesty, they don’t get any cooler and more relaxed as Bret on set. We drank, we laughed, we didn’t take ourselves seriously, and we got the shot.

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Well, you hadda know there’s gonna be a lighting diagram:

This one is a little busy, so follow the bouncing ball:

• The key light (green) is a large Elinchrom Octa as a modifier, 10 feet high.

• Under that are stacked two small Profoto softboxes (purple) at 4 and 6 feet high, (so the key becomes a giant strip light with extra oomph up top.)

• Fill is from a white Profoto beauty dish (orange) at bottom left, 3 feet high

• Uplight/rims are from Profoto strip boxes (blue) on the floor behind

• Hair lights (yellow) are from Profoto 30-degree grid spots, 12 feet high

• Background light is from four Profoto Magnum heads (red) 8 and 3 feet high on each side. (Which is more power just on the background than I think I have ever used on an entire shot.)

• Black V-flats control glare into the lens from all of the backlights. (Obviously, pretty critical given all of the lumens coming back at Blair’s shooting position.)

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Overkill?

That is a matter of opinion.

And not, I would wager, if you are trying to sculpt every line in Michaels’ body as Blair was clearly doing. It is an over-the-top look made by over-the-top (and bottom, and sides, and back) lighting.

So, how much of this is straight out of the camera, and how much of it is post production? Well, if you take a look at the work on Blair’s site you can see that he is pretty handy with that edgy, sculpted light. And since the SOOC version is obviously gonna be NSFW, I am not going to post it here.

But there just might be a little clandestine cell-phone BTS video…

If you want the no-post-processing version (and thus, the “Full Monte,”) you are going to have to make that click for yourself.


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iGoogle – A Panda as Your Virtual Pet

30 Oct

Add a bamboo-chomping panda to your iGoogle page.

Just when you thought you’ve added every type of possible virtual pet to your iGoogle page, along comes a virtual panda bear from “Gadzi” and “bunnyhero labs”.

Have fun as the panda crawls and follows your mouse pointer around. When your virtual panda sits up, click on it to make it rock back and forth. Then click the “More” tab, click on the bamboo, then click on the panda to watch it chew on your gift. …

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