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Adobe releases Camera Raw 8.3 and Lightroom 5.3 release candidates

09 Nov

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Adobe has issued Camera Raw and DNG Converter 8.3 release candidates, along with a similar preliminary version of Lightroom 5.3. ACR 8.3 is designed as different versions for Photoshop CC and Photoshop CS6. DNG Converter is available for free for users of older versions of Photoshop. The latest versions brings support for 15 additional cameras, including most of the latest models from Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus and Sony. Eight lens correction modules are also added, including support for the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DxO Labs releases ViewPoint 2, with added lens corrections

25 Sep

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DxO Labs has released version 2 of its distortion-correction software Viewpoint. Designed to correct for perspective distortions such as converging verticals, Viewpoint can now also use DxO Optics Modules to correct for the lens’s barrel or pincushion distortion. It can work both as standalone software and as a plug-in, which is now compatible with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Apple Aperture (as well as Adobe Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5). A one month free trial version is available to download now, and Viewpoint 2 is on sale at reduced prices until 20th October. Click through for more info and download links.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Adobe releases Camera Raw 8.2 and Lightroom 5.2

17 Sep

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Adobe has released Camera Raw 8.2 and Lightroom 5.2, as final versions of updates that were originally posted as ‘release candidates’. ACR 8.2 is designed to work with Photoshop CC but, as promised, is also compatible with Photoshop CS6. It brings support for 16 additional cameras, including the Canon EOS 70D, Fujifilm X-M1, and Sony RX100 II, along with new lens profiles and big fixes. For users of older Photoshop versions, Adobe DNG Converter 8.2 is also now available. Click through for more details and how to download.

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Canon releases sample video from high-sensitivity full frame CMOS sensor

13 Sep

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Canon has released a short video produced with a unique full frame CMOS sensor. Announced in March, it’s a sensor dedicated to extreme low light video recording with unusually large pixels. The test subject? A group of Yaeyama-hime fireflies on Japan’s Ishigaki Island. Click through to read more.

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Google+ Releases Advanced New Photo Editing Tools

12 Sep

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Today Google+ released a whole new enhanced online photo editing suite of tools. I’ve been playing around with them for the past few hours and am impressed with what you can do with them as an online editor. While they won’t replace my more traditional desktop tools (i.e. Lightroom, Photoshop, Nik, FX Photo Studio Pro, etc.), I think a lot of more casual users will love them.

The online editor does a lot of the basics of editing (contrast, brightness, shadows, cropping, sharpening, structure etc.), but it also comes with some pretty slick vintage and what they call retrolux editing. These new tools allow you to customize your photos in a lot of the more popular faux photo styles currently hip with the Instagram crowd. While G+ offers some quick filters, they also give you more granular control over how much of each sort of effect you want.

The new editor also includes spot editing tools, which allow you to adjust only parts of a photo that need it and some interesting spot focusing tools, including tilt shift editing.

I edited the photo at the top of this post using the new G+ tools. It’s great to see Google continue to invest and innovate in the online photo sharing space. Below are some screen shots of some of the tools in action.

You can find more information about the new tools here and in the embedded post at the bottom of this post.

Google+ New Retrolux Editing

Google+ Structure and Sharpening Editing

Google+ Vintage Filters

Google+ Cropping Tools


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Fast and wide: Fujifilm releases XF23mm F1.4 R for X system

05 Sep

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Fujifilm has announced the FUJINON XF23mm F1.4 R, a premium fast wideangle lens for its X system mirrorless cameras. It offers the same moderate wideangle view as the fixed-lens X100S, but with an extra stop of brightness. The overall design approach is similar to the company’s recent XF14mm F2.8 R, with distance and depth of field scales for manual focusing, and fully optical (rather than digital) correction of distortion. The 23mm F1.4 will be available in October 2013 with an SRP of $ 899.95 / £849.99. Click through for the full press release. 

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Panasonic releases firmware updates for Lumix GH3 and G5

09 Jul

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Panasonic has released firmware updates for its Lumix DMC-GH3 and DMC-G5 mirrorless cameras. Version 1.2 for the GH3 adds a ‘Low light focus’ mode that works down to -3 EV, a ‘Silent Mode’, and an ‘Exposure Compensation Reset’ function. Meanwhile version 1.1 for the G5 only corrects wording of the Motion Picture menu on cameras sold in PAL broadcast regions, and therefore isn’t required by US owners. Click through for download links.

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Pentax releases new firmware for Q and Q10

04 Jul

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Pentax has announced firmware updates to two of its tiny Q-series interchangeable lens cameras, the original Q and last year’s Q10. Firmware version 1.13 for the Q and 1.02 for the Q10 add support for the PENTAX-07 Mount Shield Lens, and bring ‘improved stability for general performance’. Click through for links to download the new firmware. 

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Samsung releases significant firmware update for NX300

21 Jun

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Samsung has released firmware version 1.2 for its NX300 interchangeable lens camera. The biggest improvement is autofocus quality, though Samsung has not disclosed what kind of improvement to expect. The update also adds new touchscreen features, a microphone sensitivity adjustment feature, auto image rotation, and a minimum shutter speed for Auto ISO. Several bugs are also fixed. For the complete list and a link to download the update, follow the link.

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Adobe releases subscription-only Photoshop CC

18 Jun

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Adobe has released the latest version of Photoshop: CC for ‘Creative Cloud’. It’s the first to be made available solely though the company’s controversial subscription-only model, that requires users to pay an ongoing monthly charge of £17.58 /$ 19.99 for access to the software. New features include a revised ‘Smart Sharpen’ function, a ‘Camera Shake Reduction’ filter, and the ability to apply Camera Raw edits as layers. The latest versions of other Creative Cloud apps such the video editor Premier Pro are also now available to download.

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