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Impossible Gadget Turns Digital Photos Into Analog Prints

03 Nov

[ By Delana in Gadgets & Geekery & Technology. ]

People around the world shed a little tear when Polaroid announced that it would stop producing the instant film that had become synonymous with the company’s name. The folks at The Impossible Project took up the torch and began producing instant film for Polaroid instant cameras, but they also realized that the photography world has changed significantly. They set out to produce something that was distinctly Polaroid, but that would also cater to the new generation of photographers who use their iPhones as their primary cameras.

(all images via: The Impossible Project)

The Impossible Instant Lab combines the best qualities of instant film photography and iPhone photography to create something entirely new and kind of magical. The device is more or less an iPhone cradle that turns digital photos into instant analog photo prints that you can actually touch, write on, and hand off to friends.

The portable “lab” makes it simple to turn iPhone photographs into physical instant film photos. Using the Instant Lab iPhone app, you pick the photo you want to print. Place the iPhone on the cradle, open the device’s shutter, and push a button to eject the exposed photo. That’s it – your high-tech digital photo is now a retro, low-tech, completely awesome Polaroid.

There are, of course, plenty of wi-fi and Bluetooth photo printers that can spit out hard copies of digital iPhone photos. The Impossible Instant Lab isn’t for the people who are satisfied with those pictures. This gadget is for the people who have felt like something is missing from their lives ever since Polaroid abandoned their instant photograph fans.


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Olympus Tough TG-1 Digital Camera Features

03 Nov

Shockproof to 2M, Waterproof to 12M, Dustproof, Freezeproof to -10°C and Crushproof to 100KG. The new Tough TG-1 Digital Camera from Olympus also features a super bright f2.0 lens and A-GPS technology making it the perfect camera for the active photographer.

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4 Reasons To Use a Card Reader Instead of Your Digital Camera

03 Nov

artoftheimage.blogspot.com – Here’s 4 Reasons To Use a Card Reader Instead of Your Digital Camera to upload your photos from your memory card to your computer. Check out the article at CanonBlogger http

 
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Digital Photography – ISO

02 Nov

froknowsphoto.com One of the very first things in photography you will want to understand is ISO. ISO controls the sensitivity of your images sensor or how much light gathering ability your sensor will have. When we were shooting FILM it was called film speed, examples are 100-200-400-800 and 1600 ISO. Now, we no longer have film but it is still called your “film speed”. In the digital camera you still have the ability to change your ISO generally from 100-3200 and in some cameras all the way up to 120000 ISO. You are no longer locked into one film speed until you finish the roll, you can change your ISO for every picture if you would like. Would it be a good idea to let the camera select the ISO for you? Absolutely not, you, are better able to determine what your settings should be. Let’s dive into this head first and make it as simple as possible. Before I get into what ISO you should set for what situation lets look at what ISO directly controls. It controls how sensitive your sensor is meaning how much light it will gather. The brighter it is outside or in the situation you are photographing the lower your ISO can be. Keep in mind that ISO will directly effect your shutter speed. As you raiser your ISO your shutter speed will follow. For example if your shutter speed is 1/60th of a second at 100 ISO and you bump your ISO to 200 your shutter speed will jump one stop and go to 1/125th. The brighter the situation the lower the ISO, the darker the situation the higher
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I had another version of this up(the only difference with this one is this is a new soundtrack my friend composed specifically for this. In order to be a partner with youtube, you must have the rights to all the music, so this was our attempt at that. My friend Stephen composed the music for this, it’s an original piece specifically for this. You can contact him here. Stephen Anderson. www.stephenjanderson.com As for me.. I’m a freelance cinematographer. For any potential job offers, feel free to contact me through my youtube page, or through my email at dpdevin@gmail.com Here’s some footage I shot with my Canon 5D Mark II while in Canada with my family last week. We spent 10 days on Vancouver. Most of that time was spent in one of my favorite places, Barkley Sound. It’s an area with 150 islands in a 5 mile radius. We canoed from one island to the next, camping on them. On a technical side, it was all shot on the Canon 5D Mark II. Most of the shots were done with the Canon 16-35mm 2.8 L Series. A Nikon 50mm 1.8 adapter, and a Nikon 70-200 2.8 with Canon/Nikon lens adapter. The smooth shots were done with a glidecam 2000. You can check out the exact model on their official website here where you can also buy them. www.glidecam.com I had my tripod as well, with several shots handheld, with a “smooth cam” filter applied to it with Final Cut pro. For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact me at this email. devinsupertramp@gmail.com
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Editor Digital Image Software-PhotoEditorX® -Extreme Makeover! (Fix Teeth & Whiten)

02 Nov

PhotoEditorX®;Go To:tinyurl.com PhotoEditorX – Advanced Photo Editor Digital Image Software – Free Photo Enhancing and Manipulation Photography Editing Program.
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This is the second part on the tutorial series of ‘How to Put Planets in The Sky’. In this part I’ll be inserting the second planet along with it’s moon into the beach scene realistically and enhancing the image with some curve adjustments and more. I would most appreciate any comments, likes and subscriptions. Thank you… -Jack
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Awesome Angelina Jolie Digital Makeover

01 Nov

Just a video of me enhancing a photo of Angelina Jolie. Pretty much like a makeover. It’s sped up a LOT. This took me about 40 minutes. Note: It isn’t a drastic chance from the original photo because it’s supposed to look pretty natural. I will be doing more Paint.NET videos so please subscribe!
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 63: Night Shots: Adorama Photography TV

31 Oct

Adorama Photography TV presents shooting at night! In this episode Mark Wallace shows you how to shoot at night using only the moon and stars as your source of light. Outtakes at the end of the video – Coyotes! Learn more about low-light and night photography: www.adorama.com Products used in this episode: SureFire HS1-A-BK Saint, Ultra High Output White Light LED Headlamp www.adorama.com Nikon D3S Body Only www.adorama.com Nikon 14mm – 24mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S Wide-Angle Zoom-Nikkor Lens www.adorama.com Benro A0690TBH00 Travel Angel Aluminum Tripod www.adorama.com Nikon MC-36 Multi-function Remote Cord www.adorama.com Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18-105mm DX VR Lens www.adorama.com Canon EOS-5D Mark II Digital SLR Camera Body www.adorama.com Canon EOS-7D Digital SLR Camera Body www.adorama.com Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II Digital SLR Camera Kit www.adorama.com Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM AutoFocus Telephoto Zoom Lens www.adorama.com Visit ?www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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This fascinating 1958 documentary titled “How film is made”, that documents the production process and birth of photographic and cinematic film, was initially uncovered as part of a heritage in the Netherlands. Although its exact source and purpose are as of yet still unknown, it may have been an instructional film for new employees at Kodak’s factories world wide, and was probably used as a promotional film for the general public as well.
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 56: Shooting with the Nifty 50: Adorama Photography TV

30 Oct

Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark will show us how to get photos with that really shallow depth of field and typically overexposed to really blow out the detail in the background, just like some of the photographers that we feature on “How’d They Do That?”. To see Mark’s results with each of the different cameras, visit the AdoramaTV flickr page here: www.flickr.com Learn more about 50mm lenses and the photographers who use them here: www.adorama.com Buy the following products in this episode at Adorama.com: Cannon 50mm f/1.4 www.adorama.com Nikon 50mm f/1.4 www.adorama.com Photoflex Litedisc 52″ Circular Collapsable Disc Reflector, Silver / Gold www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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This fascinating 1958 documentary titled “How film is made”, that documents the production process and birth of photographic and cinematic film, was initially uncovered as part of a heritage in the Netherlands. Although its exact source and purpose are as of yet still unknown, it may have been an instructional film for new employees at Kodak’s factories world wide, and was probably used as a promotional film for the general public as well.
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Light Stick and Speedlights: Pt. 1: Ep 230: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

29 Oct

AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week’s episode Mark shows you how to make a light stick and trigger off-camera speedlights. Watch as Mark builds a light stick on set and then takes you to the park for a demonstration. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com Products used in this episode: INDAM14 Induro AM14 Alloy 8M AM-Series 4-Section Monopod, Extends to 57.6″, Supports 17.6 lbs. www.adorama.com BEA48F Benro A48F Classic Monopod – Aluminum Flip Lock Leg www.adorama.com LSEB2462M2 Lastolite 24″ x 24″ Ezybox Hot Shoe Softbox Kit with Mark II Bracket www.adorama.com PWFTT5NK PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver Radio Slave for Nikon i-TTL www.adorama.com PWFTT5CA PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver for Canon DSLR www.adorama.com PWWPT2 Pocket-Wizard Plus II Auto Sensing Smart Transceiver www.adorama.com PWMTT1CA PocketWizard MiniTT1 Transmitter for Canon DSLR www.adorama.com PWMTT1NK PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL www.adorama.com PWPC5N PocketWizard Locking PC to Miniphone www.adorama.com LTSA38FS Adorama Stud Adapter Set ” Female & Male 1/4X & 3/8″ Stud www.adorama.com PASTR117 Interfit Photographic Umbrella Holder with Hotshoe Adapter www.adorama.com QTTSC Quantum Turbo SC Slim Compact Battery Power Pack www.adorama.com QTMCKE2 Quantum Cable CK-E2 for Turbo Battery www.adorama.com QTMCZ2 Quantum Cable CZ2 Canon Cable for Turbo Battery www.adorama.com CA580EX2U Canon
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 47: Understanding Camera Settings: Adorama Photography TV

28 Oct

Adorama Photography TV presents: Pre-set modes like “Sports” and “Night Portrait” make it easy for us to just point and shoot. If you’re new to photography, two of the most important things to learn are aperture and shutter speed settings as these will give you a lot of creative control. If you’re not sure what settings to use Mark has an easy to follow spreadsheet to help you determine the right settings. Go here to download the spreadsheet and for related videos: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

 
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