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‘Pro’ (noun.), abbreviation of ‘Professional’: born 1798, died 2019, aged 221 after a long illness

29 Oct
We cannot stress this enough: There is no such thing as a professional AirPod user.

We are sad to report that the word ‘Pro’, an abbreviation of the noun ‘Professional’, has died, aged 221.

‘Professional’, meaning “one who does it for a living,” was first defined in modern English in 1798. it rose in popularity in the early 20th Century but in recent decades has been under near-constant attack.

Along with its abbreviation ‘Pro’, the noun form of ‘Professional’ had been showing signs of ill health for some time, but its decline accelerated in the mid-2000s, after which point it was routinely and arbitrarily appended to everything from computers and software to smartphone apps and kitchen equipment. Even then, it hung on bravely for a while, still managing to retain some of its original meaning in the face of determined misapplications which would have killed a lesser word years ago.

When Apple added ‘Pro’ to the name of its latest smartphone, friends were warned to prepare for the worst.

But the writing was on the wall. As a word originally created to describe a person that gets paid for doing something, it was clear by the end of the first decade of the 21st Century that ‘Pro’ had been tortured into taking an almost opposite meaning: Something that a person has to pay for.

When Apple added ‘Pro’ to the name of its latest smartphone last month, friends of the word were warned by etymologists to prepare for the worst.

Sadly, with the launch this week of Apple’s ‘AirPods Pro’, the word has finally been rendered meaningless, and as such, dead. Killed by professional marketing executives.

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Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Michael Reichmann, founder of Luminous-Landscape, dies aged 71

20 May

We are very sad to report the death of Michael Reichmann, founder of Luminous-Landscape. 

Luminous-Landscape and dpreview.com came of age at around the same time. While we focused on lab testing and measured performance, Michael’s perspective was always that of a passionate photographer. 

Michael Reichmann, founder of Luminous-Landscape has passed away aged 71. Photo by Nick Devlin, used with permission.

I was a keen reader of Luminous-Landscape before I discovered DPReview (shhhh, don’t tell Phil), back when it seemed like almost every month brought a new paradigm shift in the quality of digital cameras. I still remember poring over Michael’s now-famous (and still controversial) study of Canon’s EOS D30 against Fuji Provia, in which he concluded that grainless 3MP digital files were in most respects superior to film.

“Life is short, death is long and
I’m busy enough as it is”
 
Michael Reichmann, on exhaustive side-by-side testing

Michael was a towering figure in the North American photography press, and a natural writer. His humility and sense of humor shone through his work on Luminous-Landscape and made him wonderful company. He’d seen it all before, and didn’t take any of it – certainly not himself – particularly seriously. In failing health, Michael spent the last year of his life focused on the Luminous-Endowment, a charitable fund that he set up to benefit photographers across the globe.

Just last week I enjoyed (re) reading his excoriating 2004 ‘non-review’ of the Contax N Digital, and I almost emailed him to see how he was doing. I wish I had. Michael will be missed by all of us at DPReview.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Celebrated photographer Saul Leiter dies, aged 89

28 Nov

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Photographer Saul Leiter has died aged 89. Leiter eluded mainstream fame for most of his life, but his body of work, particularly his experiments in abstract street color studies in the middle years of the 20th Century are a continuing inspiration to new generations of photographers. A shy figure, Leiter is the subject of a new film, ‘In No Great Hurry’ about his life and work which was recently released. 

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Bryce Bayer, inventer of Bayer Filter, passes away aged 83

22 Nov

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Imaging Resource has published an obituary of Bryce Bayer, who passed away recently. Often called the ‘father of digital imaging’, former Kodak scientist Bryce Bayer invented and gave his name to the so-called ‘Bayer Filter’ – a mosaic pattern of red, green and blue filters which allows silicon sensors that are only sensitive to luminance to capture information about the color in a scene. Patented in 1976, the RGBG Bayer Filter has since become essentially ubiquitous, being used in virtually all digital imaging systems from medium-format backs to smartphones. Click through for a link to the obituary at www.imagingresource.com.

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