Apple Aperture is a powerful program, but it doesn’t have as many automatic actions as I would have wanted. You can apply chromatic aberration (color fringing) corrections for example, and you can save correction presets for all your lenses, but you can’t automatically apply those presets based on the lens that was used. Or can […]
Ever since Nikon introduced the 36 Mpixel D800 camera, the web has been swamped with rumors about a Canon camera with even more pixels. We heard for at least one year now that Canon is already field testing models with 45 Mpixel, and now the rumors are getting even more futuristic. According to the latest […]
Unless you’ve spent the last few weeks on an uninhabited island, you probably know that Canon has announced the EOS-70D. Hundreds of websites and blogs have published the press release or wrote their own comments, but many of them seem to be missing the point. The EOS-70D has this new ‘Dual Pixel AF system’ that […]
Some photographers use the ‘focus, then recompose’ technique. They place the central focus point on their subject, let the camera auto focus, and then change the composition by rotating the camera. Some photographers even think this is the most accurate method, because this way they use the central focus point rather than a periferal focus […]
I’ve always used a Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED to digitize my old slides (35mm and medium format), but recently this scanner is giving me problems. It’s obviously getting old, and because Nikon also doesn’t support it anymore, it may not be worthwhile to get it repaired. I’ve thought about buying a new film scanner, […]
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