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What’s in a name? Zeiss provides details on lens partnerships and production

30 Jul

Lens maker Zeiss has written a blog post about its relationships with other manufacturers – specifically its partnership with Sony. The post sheds some light on exactly what that little blue logo on your lens can mean. The blog post itself appears to have been written by the marketing department, but reading between the lines gives us a better idea of how its relationship with Sony works. Read more

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Production Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R added to studio test scene

25 Jun

We’ve updated our Canon EOS 5DS/5DS R First Impressions to include studio test samples from final production versions of the cameras. The 5DS and 5DS R share a 50MP full-frame CMOS sensor and are identical in every way except for one: the 5DS contains an anti-aliasing filter, while the 5DS R has a self-canceling filter. While we’ve previously tested a beta version of the 5DS R, we’ve finally been able to put final production versions of the two cameras through our studio. Read more

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Canon to move camera production back to Japan

13 Jan

Canon wants to increase its domestic production over the next few years, something spurred by the falling value of the yen. According to Reuters, Canon is looking to increase its production in Japan from 40 percent of its overall output to 60 percent. Read more

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Deal 3: Save 57% On This Fantastic Lightroom Post Production Course

16 Dec

Today is day 3 in our 12 Days of Christmas and today is all about helping you improve your post production skills with a great deal on Gavin Gough’s Lightroom Video Tutorials.

The Deal

For one day only you can pick up Gavin’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ for just $ 29 – that’s a saving of just over 57%.

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This value-packed course with 20 videos, companion eBook and some great high-res RAW files to learn with gives you step by step training in using the incredibly powerful Lightroom to help take the photos that you’ve taken to their potential.

Gavin has thoughtfully created these videos to walk you through the skills you need. From basics right through to more advanced techniques.

Here’s a video that gives you a feel for Gavin and what is covered.

The Photographer’s Post-Production – An Introduction from Gavin Gough on Vimeo.

This course is practical but also a lot of fun and today instead of paying $ 69 it is yours for $ 29. Grab it here.

Bundle It to Learn about Post Production Workflow

If you are looking to go beyond just processing your images (as is covered in the course) we’ve also got the option to bundle the processing course with Gavin’s best selling eBook – The Photographer’s Workflow.

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This eBook is all about backing up your photos, cataloging and arching images, presets and developing a workflow management system for your precious images that helps keep them safe and secure but also allows you to process them efficiently.

The full bundle of Course and eBook together normally retail for $ 99 but today only they are yours for just $ 49.

Two Options: But Only for 24 Hours

So today’s deals in a nutshell.

  1. Grab Gavin Gough’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ for just $ 29 (normally $ 69)
  2. OR get Gavin’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ AND his eBook ‘Photographer’s Workflow’ for $ 49 (normally $ 99).

But don’t wait too long – this deal is for today only and the clock is ticking.

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Olympus OM-D E-M5 rumored to be out of production

15 Nov

Rumors have surfaced that the Olympus E-M5 has reached the end of its production. According to 4/3rumors, retailers in US and Europe have received notice from Olympus that it has stopped production of the camera. Olympus hasn’t made an official announcement yet. Read more

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Ferrania to restart film production in still and movie formats

13 Oct

Italian film and camera brand Ferrania is set to come back to life after a Kickstarter fundraising project reached its target with over two weeks left to run. A company called FILM Ferrania will use the money raised to re-commission and redesign existing machinery from closed sections of the Ferrania factory to begin the manufacture of film. Initial production will be for 35mm and 120 roll formats for stills, and Super 8 and 16mm movie film. Learn more

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New: The dPS Guide to Portrait Post Production and Workflow

02 Oct

Our Exciting News in a Nutshell

Today I’m excited to announce the launch of a brand new eBook – Portraits: After the Shot – a Guide to Portrait Post Production and Workflow by Gina Milicia.

It’s available for a limited time with an early bird bonus of a collection of great Lightroom and Photoshop presets. Get your copy here.

The Story So Far

  • In January 2013 we released our first Portrait Photography eBook by Gina Milicia – Portraits: Making the Shot – a fantastic overview of taking beautiful portraits with soul.
  • In September 2013 we released Gina’s second eBook – Portraits: Lighting the Shot – a guide to lighting portraits with both natural and artificial light.
  • In January of this year we added to Gina’s library of eBooks with a 3rd – Portraits: Striking the Pose – an eBook all about working with your portrait subjects to get natural looking portrait poses.

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To say Gina’s first 3 eBooks have been popular would be a gross understatement. They’ve each outsold the previous one and have received fantastic reviews from many of our readers.

But we’re not finished yet. So far Gina has focused her eBooks on taking beautiful portraits. Here at dPS we’re big believers in getting the best photo you possibly can in-camera – but we also know there’s a lot you can do after you take the shot.

It’s for this reason that we’ve been working with Gina over the last 6 months on a new edition to this wonderful little collection of eBooks and today can introduce to you… Portraits: After the Shot

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This eBook is all about giving you the confidence and skills to work with the portraits you take and bring them to life using the wonderful tools available to us today.

Inside Portraits: After the Shot you’ll discover topics such as:

  • The fundamental rules of portrait post processing
  • How keeping your processing simple can be much more profound
  • How to develop your own post processing style
  • All the gear you’ll need to support your processing
  • Storage and backup solutions
  • Detailed run though of Ginas exact workflow
  • Lightroom fundamentals and shortcuts
  • Lightroom ‘go to’ recipes
  • Photoshop essentials and recipes

There’s much more too.

See the full table of contents, some screenshots from the eBook and learn more about the early bird bonus here on our Portraits: After the Shot page.

For those of you who’ve not invested Gina’s previous eBooks you’ll also find a great bundle deal that gets you 38% off the full collection!

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Blackmagic Design introduces PL Mount options for Production Camera 4K and Cinema Camera

13 Sep

Blackmagic Design has announced the addition of two new PL mount options to its line of professional motion picture cameras. The Production Camera 4K and Cinema Camera are now available with a PL mount, complementing existing EF and passive Micro Four Thirds models. Read more

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Hollywood studios strike deal to keep Kodak movie film in production

31 Jul

A group of big name Hollywood directors has nudged studio executives into talks with Kodak, negotiating a deal that would keep the company’s movie film in production. With support from the likes of Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and J.J. Abrams, the deal would see studios commit to buying a certain amount of film from Kodak for the next few years. Read more

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Sony expands image sensor production for mobile devices

25 Jul

Reuters has reported that Sony is planning to invest 35 billion yen (approximately US$ 345 million) to expand its manufacturing capacity of smartphone and tablet image sensors. Sony says the investment will allow for a 13 percent increase in production to 68,000 wafers per month in 2015. Sony leads the market for smartphone imaging sensors, and supplies the sensors for Apple’s iPhones and a large number of Android smartphones. Read more at connect.dpreview.com

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