Saturday, January 28, 2012

Combined Photo Mechanic & Lightroom Workflow Video

How to make the most of these two favorite programs in a singular workflow

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I’ve posted a detailed video about what makes Photo Mechanic a must have program for many journalists and sports photographers before. But many people also like the easy adjustment tools of Adobe Lightroom. This video walks you through how to setup a workflow that incorporates the best of both of these programs.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Adobe Launches Lightroom 4 Public Beta

Time to get testing !

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Adobe has opened up a free public beta for Lightroom 4.  Once downloaded, users will be able to use LR4 for free until March 31st.  For users of Lightroom 3 it looks to be a fairly gentle upgrade so far, though Adobe have been known to keep back some killer features until launch time.  The biggest feature, that I guess we were all expecting, is the ability to make simple adjustments to videos.  Exposure, tone, contrast and white balance can all be adjusted and the files can be trimmed.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Eliminating Fear of Retouch Outsourcing

Third in a series of conversations with Neale Narang of ReadyRetouch.com. Compare sample retouch versions at end of the article.

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Creating a firm relationship with a retouch outsource removes the fear of placing your image files in unknown hands. Strangers no longer! Art professions are traditionally perceived as hands-on, hand made, raw materials to finished art work. Digital photo and video just changed the tools and expanded the options - otherwise art is still art.

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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Will A 2011 Macbook Air Work For The Traveling Photographer ?

It’s tiny and lightweight but does it cut it when it comes to speed ?

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Apple released newer, faster versions of the 11” and 13” Macbook Air in he summer of 2011 and I was curious to see whether the spec bump put them in a position where they could be used as an on-the-road solution for a photographer.

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Monday, November 07, 2011

The Economic Advantage of Outsourcing Photo Retouch Services

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Photographers both make money and save money by paying someone else to do a significant part of their image retouching and enhancement needs. Second in a series of conversations with Neale Narang of ReadyRetouch.com.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Video Tutorial: Photo Mechanic - Ingesting, Variables and Code Replacement

Speed up your sports and event photography workflow

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Photo Mechanic is a program designed to speed up the process of ingesting photos from memory cards, captioning them with IPTC data then rating and sorting them.  A longtime Lightroom user myself, I was curious why so many sports photographer swear by this software and why some wire services insist on it’s use.  After using it on my first sporting event I’ve been impressed with a number of features and the best way to describe them is with this tutorial video that walks through a sample card ingest and shows you some of the tricks that PM has up it’s sleeve.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Lightroom Tutorial: Managing Catalogs On The Road

A Lightroom tip for the roaming photog!

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I’m going to start a series of Adobe Lightroom tips and tutorials because it has become such an integral part of my workflow these days.  The first one I want to tackle is a common scenario for those of us who travel to shoot photos somewhere. 

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Approaches to Light Painting

I’d like to share some alternate techniques I’ve been playing around with.

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In simple terms, “light painting” involves taking long-exposure photos in nominally dark environments, where you artfully set up or move a light source to either reveal an otherwise-hidden object, or draw in space using pure photons. Assuming you yourself are either generating or reflecting relatively little light, and/or are moving during the exposure, you become invisible to the film or camera’s sensor, leaving just the light behind.

I recently went on a light painting shoot along with other members of the New Mexico Outdoor Photography Meetup group, dragging along a Canon 5D mkII, a Pixel RW-221 wireless remote control (so I could trigger the camera from larger distances, and without line-of-sight), and a Manfrotto 055CXPRO4 carbon fiber tripod (the lighter weight was appreciated while bumbling around in pitch dark in a open space full of prickly pear cactus). Although I started out with the requisite flashlight and blink toys as light sources, I quickly went off-script and started using an iPad as a light source, plus spent a bit of time in Photoshop and Camera Raw afterward. Here’s what I tried, and what I learned.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Chromatic Aberration

Recognizing and fixing a problem you might not even know you had.

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Chromatic Aberration is the culprit behind colored fringing - often cyan or red, and vertical in direction - appearing on high-contrast edges. Technically, it results from the failure of a lens to converge all colors from the same source at the same destination point. It is most likely to occur with lower-quality lenses and shorter focal lengths.

As I tend to use higher quality lenses and longer focal lengths, I bravely assumed I could pretty much ignore it. Until it slapped me in the face. Here’s how to identify it, and correct it in Adobe Photoshop.

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Commercial Slide Show Presentations that Rock

Grab attention of even a jaded corporate audience with animated stills using the Animoto utility.

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A slide show featuring winners is a must-have for every awards banquet. From the Oscars and Emmys on to specialized industry recognitions, all these events showcase the accomplishments of nominated individuals and organizations. The public loves exciting recaps of important civic contributions and stars, just as much as entities want to introduce or remind the audience of their messages. Oscar night budget aside however, most organizations have less-than-adequate image library assets to work with, and the results are usually dull and predictable.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Adobe Bridge vs Lightroom

Why Lightroom if I have Bridge?

I’ve heard this question so many times it makes me smile. Not because I think it’s funny but because when Lightroom was coming of age not too long ago, I too thought the same thing. Today, I use Lightroom on a regular basis and don’t know how our studio would function without it. Sure, there are other programs out there that can help us manage our clients sessions like Aperture from Apple, ACDSee, iPhoto or even a simple Windows 7 viewer. Lightroom though is so much more than a simple image viewer, and with this article, I hope to clear up the comparisons to Adobe’s Bridge (which ships with Photoshop.)

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Integrating Shutter Drag with Flash

This image comparison shows how to visualize, set up and optimize a winning combination.

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A quick PR shot of event decor is really a fairly complex architectural assignment, but you have to get it in about 30 seconds with virtually no equipment. Here’s how to combat low overall light level, nasty contrast and lack of impact.

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Nikon Launches The 36MP D800

Dan Carr | 02/07- 12:06 AM

Canon Launches Three New Lenses

Dan Carr | 02/06- 11:48 PM

New 24-70 L II and first wide angle primes with IS

Keyword editing made easier

Sara Frances | 02/04- 11:54 AM

Composition 101 trick simplifies keyword selection and organization

Combined Photo Mechanic & Lightroom Workflow Video

Dan Carr | 01/28- 10:45 PM

How to make the most of these two favorite programs in a singular workflow

LIGHTING STRATEGIES: Exploiting a Single Light Source

Art Adams | 01/28- 11:14 AM

Sometimes all it takes to make a beautiful picture is placing one light—as long as it’s the proper light source. This still photo shows an example of one style of soft lighting that’s been in use for centuries, and for good reason: it works.

Cuba! People-to-people 2012 dream trip for photographers

Sara Frances | 01/19- 10:14 AM

Hands On With The Canon G1 X

Dan Carr | 01/16- 11:02 PM

Nikon At CES With The New D4

Dan Carr | 01/15- 10:56 AM

Hands on impressions with Nikon’s latest flagship

A Look At JVC’s New 4K Camera And The Future Larger Sensor Interchangeable Lens Version

Dan Carr | 01/12- 12:14 AM

Intriguing first public look at prototype JVC 4k camera

Hands On Impressions Of The Fuji X-Pro 1

Dan Carr | 01/11- 05:00 AM

Photos and video run through of Fujifilms latest retro star

Adobe Launches Lightroom 4 Public Beta

Dan Carr | 01/10- 08:56 PM

Time to get testing !

Fuji Launches New X-Pro 1 And 3 Lenses

Dan Carr | 01/10- 12:45 AM

Fuji’s first foray into the interchangeable lens, large sensor market

Canon Creates Its Own Space In The Marketplace With The G1 X

Dan Carr | 01/10- 12:02 AM

Small camera, surprisingly large sensor

Lexar Introduces 1000x Memory Card

Tony Donaldson | 01/09- 07:10 AM

A CompactFlash card capable of 150 MB per second and full HD video.

Datacolor Launches Spyder4 for Simplicity and Accuracy in Color Calibration for all Display Devices

PPC News Staff | 01/06- 10:08 AM

Spyder4 Express, Spyder4 Pro and Spyder4 Elite Provide Full Spectrum Color Calibration for Creative Professionals


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Nikon Launches The 36MP D800

Dan Carr | 02/07- 12:06 AM

Nikon has unveiled the new D800 today which features a 36MP full frame sensor along with all of the video function improvements we saw on the D4.  In an interesting twist, Nikon will also be offering a D800E which is identical except for the omission of the anti-aliasing filter.  This should provide increased sharpness in that variation, but at the expense of possible aliasing on patterned subjects.  With the enormous processing power needed to deal with a 36MP image it comes as no surprise that the D800 is capable of a lower fps burst than it’s predecessor. 4fps in FX mode and 6fps in DX mode.  It’s somewhat puzzling to see that they have also opted to go for two different flash card mediums and notably excluded the XQD format that was introduced in the D4.

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Canon Launches Three New Lenses

Dan Carr | 02/06- 11:48 PM

New 24-70 L II and first wide angle primes with IS

The long awaited replacement to the Canon 24-70 f2.8 L workhorse has finally been unveiled alongside two unique new prime lenses.  The new Canon 24-70 f2.8 L II is 10mm shorter than it’s predecessor as well as 150g lighter which will make a lot of people happy until they hear the suggested price of $2300!  Canon also launched two new primes which are the first wide angle primes in the world to feature Image Stabilization.  A 24mm f2.8 IS and a 28mm f2.8 IS.  Both lenses appear to be very compact and will likely offer usable low shutter speeds which previously were only possible with a much larger aperture wide angle lens like a 24mm f1.4, but for half the size and half the cost.

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