| December 13, 2012 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | With ground-breaking low-light performance and Hollywood-esque video flair, the Mark III grabs our coveted award Our Camera of the Year choice came down to just three real finalists: The Canon EOS 5D Mark III, the Nikon D800 and the Sony Alpha 99. The three share many characteristics: advanced video capability, massive lens and accessory systems, and breathtaking image-quality. |
| | No knowledge of photography? No problem, we've got you covered with 9 great gift ideas | | Powered by Aviary, Twitter can now edit and filter images, and post them directly in your timeline | | Every month, we choose three images submitted by our readers to feature in the pages of Popular Photography | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | TECH SUPPORT Colorspace Q. Which colorspace should I use, sRGB or Adobe RGB? A. Adobe RGB is a wider color space than sRGB, and thus can show more colors—so it’s a great idea to shoot your JPEGs in Adobe RGB. You can take advantage of the wider color space when you edit in Photoshop or color-manage your print process at home. Unfortunately, though, the default color space for most devices and software is sRGB. So before you share your photos online, or order prints or a book, you almost always have to convert to in Photoshop, go to Edit > Convert to Profile. Choose sRGB IEC61966-2.1, and click OK. Then, when you’re in the Save As dialogue, be sure to check the box for Embed Color Profile | | |
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