Tag: Featuring

  • Pixelmator Pro 2 announced, featuring all-new interface and Apple M1 support

    Pixelmator has announced Pixelmator Pro 2.0. Pixelmator calls it ‘the biggest update to Pixelmator Pro yet,’ and it includes an all-new design, support for Macs using Apple’s new M1 chip, full compatibility with the upcoming macOS Big Sur (macOS 11.0) and much more. Further, the update is free for all existing Pixelmator Pro users.

    Pixelmator Pro’s editing engine is underpinned by Metal code, allowing the team to take full advantage of the unified memory architecture of the Apple M1 chip. The result is ‘much speedier and much more responsive image editing.’ Tasks relying upon machine learning, such as ML Super Resolution, are up to 15 times faster on the new Macs equipped with the M1 chip. Pixelmator Pro 2.0 remains a Universal app, meaning it runs natively on both M1 and Intel-based Apple devices.

    Regarding the all-new design, Pixelmator has worked hard to make Pixelmator Pro 2.0 a more intuitive application and has given it a modern makeover. The team states that ‘almost every tool, every menu, and every button has been updated to make the app more intuitive and more fun to use…’ Further, users can customize the Pixelmator Pro interface, including the app’s list of tools and its toolbar. There are also four new workspace presets to choose from, including photography, design, illustration and painting.

    You can see the new ‘Photography’ workspace in Pixelmator Pro 2 here. Image credit: Pixelmator. Click to enlarge.

    In terms of tools, Pixelmator Pro 2.0 includes a new Effects Browser, a new Presets Browser (including over 200 new presets) and more. There are seven new color adjustment preset collections and eight new effect preset collections. You can read the full list of updates by clicking here.

    Pixelmator Pro 2.0 will be available on November 19. For existing Pixelmator Pro users, the update will be free. For new customers, Pixelmator Pro is available for $ 39.99 USD. You can purchase the app now in the Mac App Store and receive the major update at no additional charge on November 19. To learn more about Pixelmator Pro, click here.

    Image credit: Pixelmator. Click to enlarge.

    While you do not need a Mac with the M1 chip to take advantage of the new features in Pixelmator Pro 2.0, the software does especially benefit from the performance gains granted by the M1 chip. You can learn more about the M1 chip and the new Macs by checking out our coverage.

    Via 9to5Mac

    Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Mike Olbinski releases stunning sunset time-lapse featuring unusual cloud formations

    ‘Tis the season for dramatic weather in the middle parts of the US, and as such, it’s also the season for incredible time-lapse videos. If you thought we reached peak weather time-lapse just last week when we posted Chad Cowan’s excellent Fractal, well, see what you think after watching Mike Oblinski’s latest.

    He captured unusual cloud formations called Undulatus Asperatus rolling across the plains of North Dakota at sunset. As always, we recommend going full screen and cranking the resolution up.

    Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • 10 DIY Valentine Ideas Featuring Your Photos

    There are a certain three little words everyone wants to hear this Valentine’s Day.

    But aren’t 1,000 words even better?

    Use a photo (they’re worth 1,000 words!) to make a Valentine this year, and you’ll say so much more than “I love you.”
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  • ‘Why We Create’ featuring photographer Nick Fancher

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    Nick Fancher is a portrait photographer that has shot for clients like EPSN Magazine, Ohio State University and JackThreads – and is also the subject of an inspiring video by director and cinematographer Andy Newman. Fancher talks about opted out of becoming a wedding photographer and has instead focused on the process of picture-making, honing his lighting techniques and trying to find his identity as a photographer. See video

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Fair use? US stamp featuring photo of monument nets sculptor $650,000

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    Heard the one about the sculptor awarded over half a million dollars because a stamp was made including a war memorial he’d designed? At first that may sound surprising, but reading the court’s judgement (and the rejections of the various defenses put forward by the US Postal Service), is an informative lesson about copyright and fair use. Click here to read more.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Thanks to Flickr for Featuring Me and My Photography on the Flickr Blog

    Thanks so much to Yahoo and Flickr for featuring me and my photography today on the Flickr blog and the Weekly Flickr. I joined Flickr back the year that they started in 2004 and publish photos there every single day. It’s been a wonderful place to build my library and archive and publish my photography. I thought they did a really nice professional job with this video. Thanks!


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  • Time is up featuring Joshua Delagarza (video)

    Filmed this in a single afternoon in a moving location, the van. It’s a blast filming this way, spontaneously, almost waiting for life to show you what it wants to …
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  • A foggy day (featuring Natalie Wall)

    My first shoot with Natalie Wall was perfect. She sent me a message early one foggy morning and asked if I wanted to shoot in the fog… it was an …
    Jake Garn Photography

  • San Francisco Night Photography. On Location with Eric C. Gould: Featuring Doug Peck –

    San Francisco Night Photography Tips and Tricks First Segment: Environmental Portrait’s Environmental portrait’s and on location photography are the bread and butter of a successful corporate photographer. Watch Doug and Eric shoot a classic environmental portrait with the Golden Bridge in the background at sunset. Doug uses just one light to balance the image and Eric stands in as the celebrity client. Includes a brief discussion of camera positioning to make your clients’ look taller. You’ll see both before and after images with ideas to create your own two page magazine spread or just fun images of your family and friends. Second Segment: Nighttime Photography Many people believe that night time shots are more difficult to take than those during the day. Here Doug and Eric offer some tips to help you get started and break through the “fear of the dark.” In this video you’ll learn the answer to the question when is the best time to shoot. What equipment to use and what settings you might want to try. If you know how to turn your camera to Manual. Give this quick video a try. It’s not a complete course – but will get you started right away. Video was shoot and edited by Ferguson Sauve-Rogan. Music and some video licensed from Pond5.com.
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