Thursday 29 January 2015

The First Great Reader Photo Gallery of the Year

The First Great Reader Photo Gallery of the Year

The First Great Reader Photo Gallery of the Year

 
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January 29, 2015
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Start off 2015 with a collection of fantastic user-submitted photos
Despite its December time frame, this month's contest isn't packed with images of snow and ice. Instead, it runs the photographic gamut, including portraits, landscapes, nature shots, and even some great architectural detail shots. 

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Metadata Templates: Creating metadata templates in Adobe Photoshop Bridge is an easy way to attach copyright and contact information to images. Metadata templates offer more than 5 fields of information that can be filled, saved, edited, and reserved. To start, open Bridge and select the images to which you want to add metadata. Go to Tools>Create Metadata Template. Name your template, add text to the fields you want to include, and click Save. To add the same metadata to other images, select the images and go to Tools>Append Metadata. Select Edit or Replace to make changes to images’ metadata as needed.




 
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Thursday 22 January 2015

Pro Tips for Perfect Pet Photography

Pro Tips for Perfect Pet Photography

Pro Tips for Perfect Pet Photography

 
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January 22, 2015
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A day in the field capturing beautiful pictures in chaotic environments 
When it comes photographing animals and their people Diana Haskell has done it all: dogs, cats, rats, horses, and even designer chickens. Watch as Haskell works alongside two Vizlas and their owner to capture a perfect family portrait in Riverside Park.

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Nikon offers customers steps to repair the flare issue 


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New Software: Macphun Snapselect

An App for Apple’s Mac computers only, Macphun’s new Snapselect software ($25) makes short work of paring down your photos by grouping similar and duplicate images. To get organized and free up hard drive space, just select the pictures you want and reject the ones that don’t make the cut. You never know what long forgotten treasures you’ll find among your digital media, iPhoto, Aperture, or Adobe Photoshop Lightroom libraries.




 
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Thursday 15 January 2015

What's the Best Mobile Photo Editing App?

What's the Best Mobile Photo Editing App?

What's the Best Mobile Photo Editing App?

 
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January 15, 2015
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10 apps to try for editing on tablets and smartphones
App stores abound with an overwhelming array of choices, but when it comes to editing your images on the go, there is a handful of options that really stand out.

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Amazing aerial night photos of New York


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BPG: With the JPEG image file format now more than 22 years old, French programmer Fabrice Bellard has developed a new format called Better Portable Graphics (BPG) that he hopes can replace it. Based on part of the HEVC video compression standard, BPG promises 14-bit color, a higher compression ratio, the same color space support as JPEG, and a lossless compression option.




 
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