Mar 2007
Lessons From a Classic Photo
03/28/07 12:54 Filed in: Photo
Comments
When a great photographer and a classic photo can't
be named, does that tell us anything about our public
education system? Why is it famous painters come to
mind, but photographers whose work is often as great,
if not greater, are hard to recall? Click here to see how a question
about W. Eugene Smith's famous photo, "Walk to a
Paradise Garden," gave rise to that question.
Adobe's CS3 Launch
03/28/07 12:44 Filed in: Going
Digital
For a lot of photographers (particularly those with
Intel Macs), buying Photoshop CS3 is a no-brainer,
but Adobe's launch was about much more than a photo
editor. Is Photoshop Extended really necessary? What
are those different packages all about? Why should we
care about program integration? And is this upgrade
really worth what they're asking? Click here to join the
discussion!
iClip 4 Mini-Review
03/23/07 12:52 Filed in: After Hours
The bottom line is that iClip is a very elegant,
typically-Mac application. It's a great tool that I'm
sure I'll enjoy using every single day. I can't
believe it's taken me so long to actually give it a
try. Do you use iClip? If you do, click here to access Netscape's
Gadgets and Gear Community and tell us how
you use it! There you can also access a
screenshot of iClip 4.
Snap Art vs Virtual Painter
03/22/07 13:45 Filed in: Going
Digital
Andrew Bokelman and Mike Wilmer exchange thoughts on
how to turn photographs into art. Software programs
such as Alien Skin's Snap Art and P&A America's
Virtual Painter 5 are featured in the discussion,
among others. Click here to read the thread, view
sample photos, and join the discussion!
Photographer Censored in Afghanistan
03/07/07 21:22 Filed in: After Hours
When the military deletes photos and video in a war
zone, what are we to think? Were they trying to hide
something? Were they shooting at civilians? Or were
they concerned that those images could keep them from
accomplishing their mission? Should we give our folks
in uniform the benefit of the doubt? Tell us what you think!
Alien Skin's Exposure Versus B/W Styler!
03/07/07 21:17 Filed in: Going
Digital
Alien Skin's Exposure mimics color and B&W films,
but a cheaper B/W Styler is impressive, too! Andrew
Bokelman brought B/W Styler to our attention. It's
clearly a contender in the digital color to B&W
conversion category. At under $50, the price seems
right, as well! But Exposure does offer a lot more
value in the color department. Click here to read the whole
discussion!
Canon's New EOS 1D Mark III - sRAW?
03/02/07 08:06 Filed in: Going
Digital
Canon's new EOS 1D Mark III looks like a winner, but
I'm a little curious about this new sRAW file format:
"In addition to the RAW and JPEG options found in
previous EOS Digital SLRs, the EOS-1D Mark III
Digital SLR now offers the "sRAW" recording format.
"sRAW" has all the flexibility of standard RAW data
recording, but at one quarter the resolution and
approximately half the file size of conventional RAW
images...." Is that new format a big deal? Tell us what you think!
Returning to Film
03/02/07 08:00 Filed in: Using Film
When he had to shoot a large group for a big print,
Mike decided to dust off his Mamiya RB 6x7. He was
concerned that his trusty Canon 1Ds wouldn't quite do
the job. Was he wrong? Later in the discussion, the
subject moved to High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI).
Given you can process a RAW image in various ways,
could you be better off shooting digital? Check out this interesting
exchange!
Choosing an LCD Monitor
03/02/07 07:54 Filed in: Going
Digital
Fran's question about getting an LCD monitor sparks a
lively discussion. Is Dell's bargain monitor going to
live up to her expectations for working on
photographs? Is there something as good or better out
there for less money? Share your thoughts!