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Airnef brings desktop Wi-Fi transfer to Nikon users

18 Sep

A DPReview community member and forum moderator has created a free desktop application designed to help Nikon users wirelessly transfer files from their cameras to their computers. Compatible with OS X, Windows and Linux, Airnef is an open-source utility that works with Nikon’s external Wi-Fi adapters as well as cameras with built-in Wi-Fi. Read more

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Lytro ILLUM and Desktop software get major updates

10 Jul

Lytro has introduced major updates for its ILLUM light field camera and desktop software. ILLUM 2.0 provides a re-designed user interface and makes it possible to view and interact with full living pictures in camera. It also speeds up auto focus by using phase detection rather than relying on contrast detection. Read more

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Adobe rolls out CC update with new desktop and mobile tools

06 Oct

Adobe has announced updates to several of its mobile and desktop software applications, just in time to kick off the company’s Adobe Max conference. While Photoshop itself only receives a couple of minor updates, such as more 3D printing profiles, there are some interesting new features added to the Adobe ecosystem. Among them is a new Libraries feature, making it possible to save layers and graphic elements for use across apps and platforms. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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The New Photographer’s Ephemeris Desktop Beta Version Announce

07 Aug

The Photographer’s Ephemeris for Desktop: All Change!

Some important news for users of The Photographer’s Ephemeris (TPE) for Desktop: on 2 September 2014, Google will switch off the Google Maps for Flash API. On that date TPE for Desktop will stop working.

When TPE for Desktop was first launched in 2009, we still lived in a pre-iPad world and Steve Jobs had yet to write his thoughts on Flash. Building on Adobe AIR provided a convenient cross-platform technology that allowed users on Windows, Mac and Linux to run the same application.

Since then, the popularity of Flash has declined significantly and Adobe AIR was repurposed towards mobile development. It has served TPE for Desktop well, but it’s time for a change.

A New Photographer’s Ephemeris Web App

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The new web app is already live

Happily, this hasn’t come as a total surprise! We have a new TPE for Desktop ready to step into the breach. The new TPE web app is already live and available at app.photoephemeris.com. You can start using it right now. We’re keeping it in Beta until September 2nd, and will continue to refine it over the coming weeks as you send us your feedback.

The web app runs in a variety of modern browsers. It has been tested in the current versions of Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer (11) and Opera. As with the old TPE, it is designed for use on desktop computers or laptops equipped with a mouse or track pad.

One advantage of the web app: you no longer need to install additional software or to continually update to a new version of Adobe AIR. You get the latest version automatically each time you visit the site.

New Features

TPE has a loyal following and this is going to be a big change for some. The user interface may look different, but the new web app includes the same functionality as the old desktop version and comes with a number of enhancements.

Celestial events for the day are displayed in the events timeline below the map. At a glance, you can see the day’s information chronologically.

A chart of the sun, and moon’s, journey throughout the day is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Scrolling the time slider changes sun and moon information relative to your selected pin position and date.

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Same features as the old desktop version, but with some great additions.

New features include:

  • Sharing: look up locations; set date and time, then share the URL of the web page
  • Saved locations can be used to set the grey pin position as well as the red – great for planning both camera and subject placement
  • Six degree shadow circle: this new feature shows sun and moon shadows, and highlights, when the sun or moon sit between +0° and +6° above the horizon – times when there’s often good light (so-called “golden hour”) or when the moon can be photographed against features in the landscape
  • Use Google Street View directly from the map
  • Timeline and chart toggle on and off to increase map “real estate” – great for users with small screens
  • Support: you can submit feedback or a support request directly from the app

Look after your locations!

Locations stored in the old desktop version can be exported and saved as a KML file, and then imported into the new web app. We’d encourage you to do this now ahead of the September 2nd deadline.

Once imported, the web app saves locations in your browser’s local storage. In order to ensure you don’t inadvertently lose your locations, we advise exporting and saving the KML files as backups. Look after your saved locations the way you look after your photos.

It’s time to switch

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Say goodbye to the old TPE desktop app, it’s time to switch (caption)

Just like the original TPE for Desktop, the new desktop web app remains free to use.

You can send feedback to TPE at any time using the support tab in the web app. TPE is used by so many professional and amateur photographers around the world, and this is a great opportunity for you to help shape this useful tool.

We’re adding updated tutorials to the TPE website in the weeks leading up to September 2nd. There is also a Quick Start Guide you can download directly from the web app page. It outlines the major functionality along with a list of useful keyboard shortcuts.

Go ahead and try it out today!

Get The Photographer’s Ephemeris available free of charge. Tutorials are available.

Here’s a few dPS articles that mention TPE so you can try it out:

  • It’s all about the light: The Photographer’s Ephemeris
  • Finding New Photography Locations Just Got Easier With ShotHotspot
  • 8 Simple Guidelines for Capturing Spectacular Sunrise and Sunset Images
  • 5 Hot Tips For Improving Your Summer Photography

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Eye-Fi’s Mobi card will transfer directly to desktop

12 Dec

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Eye-Fi is beta testing a new desktop receiver for Windows that will allow for direct transfer from the Eye-Fi Mobi card to the desktop. Launched earlier this year, the Eye-Fi Mobi card uses Wi-Fi to wirelessly send images to your mobile device via an iOS, Android or Kindle app — and now straight to your desktop. Download the new software for free on connect.dpreview.com.

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Aviary debuts desktop app and photo-editing SDK for Windows 8

19 Mar

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Photo-editing service Aviary has announced its desktop app and Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows 8. Aviary’s technology which can currently be found in numerous popular Android and iOS photo editing apps, and on the Flickr photo sharing site will be available for download in the Windows Store this week. Click through for more information at connect.dpreview.com

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Google shuts down desktop version of Snapseed

14 Mar

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Google has announced it will no longer sell or provide updates for the desktop version of its Snapseed image editing application for both Windows and Mac. Existing customers will continue receive support and updates. The company will continue to offer the Snapseed mobile app on iOS and Android. In a blog post, the company has announced, as a part of its ‘spring cleaning’ it has decided to shut down Snapseed and Google Reader, among other products. Click through for Google’s full statement and a link to our review of Snapseed for Mac, published last year. 

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3D webcam – [Desktop version]

12 Nov

Playing with a 3d webcam. . **This version is best viewed on a Desktop or Laptop PC** Special mobile device version here: youtu.be Twitter: twitter.com Google+: tinyurl.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: ami-yamato.tumblr.com
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Linux: Super COOL 3D Desktop Effects!

24 Oct

While the latest Windows versions offer some decent desktop effects, they certainly cannot compare to what linux can do. This video shows some of those effects in action. Due to time I could not cover the Compiz setting manager in great detail, but it is straightforward and easy to figure out. Show notes: Ubuntu 11.04 users who prefer the classic Ubuntu shell over unity or Linux Mint users can install the following PPA into their sources list to get this STABLE version of Compiz-Fusion. MAKE SURE you completely purge Compiz 0.9.4 from your system before doing so. Info on how to do that is at: www.webupd8.org Here is the PPA ppa:guido-iodice/compiz-0.8.6-natty Ubuntu 11.04 and derivatives do not support the compiz-fusion icon. Displex is a nice replacement. sourceforge.net Want a 3D anaglyph desktop? Info on how to install it is here: mattbless.blogspot.com Want to try out the settings I have on my desktop? Get it from my BLOG! linuxspatry.blogspot.com If I am missing any important information, please post your comments. Thanks!
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Windows 8 – Toggle Computer, Control Panel, Files, Network, Recycle Bin on Desktop

16 Oct

Show or hide a variety of icons on the Windows 8 Desktop: Computer, Control Panel, Files, Network, and/or the Recycle Bin.

By default, the Windows 8 Desktop is fairly sparse, only showing an icon for the Recycle Bin so you can quickly view deleted files that have not been completely removed from the system.

While you can access your Computer, Control Panel, the network, and your user files via the Explorer icon in the Taskbar, you might find it more useful to have Desktop icons that you can double-click for instant access to these locations. …

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