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Photo of the Day - Wandering The Grass

Photo of the Day - Wandering The Grass

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New KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 400 Black-and-White Film

London, Oct. 9, 2007 –

The World’s Sharpest, Finest-Grained 400-Speed Black-and-White Film

Enabling Professional Photographers to Capture the Truth of the Moment


For decades, the world’s greatest photographers have trusted Kodak’s black-and-white films to help them achieve the best of their artistic visions. Today Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) enhances its black-and-white professional film portfolio with the introduction of an improved KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 400 Film.

The new film, utilising Kodak’s patented T-GRAIN emulsions, delivers finer grain and higher sharpness. T-MAX 400 now stands alone as the world’s sharpest and finest-grained 400-speed black-and-white film, offering photographers a level of clarity normally only available from a 100-speed film. T-GRAIN emulsions, first introduced 25 years ago, remain the gold standard in the photographic industry.

“The new T-MAX 400 film provides a grain structure that is superior to anything I’ve seen in a 400-speed film,” said noted photographer and master print maker John Sexton. “That, combined with Kodak’s legendary quality control and consistency, makes this film a most valuable tool.”

In a recent survey conducted by Kodak, professional photographers cited the benefits of black-and-white film. Although professional photographers acknowledge that digital cameras offer certain benefits, they said that film better captures certain images, particularly black-and-white photos. The majority (80 percent) of photographers produce black-and-white images and, to capture these, almost half (45 percent) prefer to use film. More than half of the photographers surveyed (55 percent) said they prefer the results that film capture provides over...
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PhotoVu intros 22-inch PV2265w wireless digital photo frame

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PhotoVu, the same outfit that delivered a 19-inch digiframe, is now upping the ante once more with the “industry’s first 22-inch high-resolution, widescreen wireless digital picture frame.” This behemoth features a 1,680 x 1,050 resolution panel, built-in software for displaying RSS feeds, 300 cd/m2 brightness, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and a USB 2.0 port for connecting a flash drive or external hard drive. Swank though it may be, the PV2265w won’t run you cheap, as you’ll be asked to cough up a whopping $1,299 to get this bad boy to your door.

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Olympus Stylus 820

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Olympus Stylus 820 features:

  • 8 megapixels
  • 2.7 inch LCD
  • 5x optical zoom
  • ISO up to 3200
  • Digital image stabilization
  • Camera dimensions 3.8″W x 2.2″H x 0.96″ D (96.4mm x 56.4mm x 24.3mm) and it weighs 4.4oz (125g) without battery and media card

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Video Training Review: Photoshop CS3 Color Correction From Lynda.com.

Written and Posted by T. Michael Testi

 

If you want to learn color correction and you like to be shown as opposed to reading about, this video is for you. Taz Tally breaks down what it takes to take your color correction to the next level.

 

One of the hardest things for most people to get a handle on when they are trying to get a good image is the color. This video will help you evaluate and correct your color images. The instructor's goal is to not only show you how to get color correct, but how to do it quickly and easily so you can get back out to what you would rather be doing; shooting more pictures. Photoshop CS3 Color Correction runs 7.25 hours and is divided into 10 lessons.

Lesson 1, "Setting Up Photoshop for Color Correction" begins by talking about color workflow preferences and some of the things that you can do to streamline your color management efforts. You will assign your color

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Elements - The Unfriendly Shopping Mall for Photographers

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Elements the newest shopping mall in Hong Kong, located above the Kowloon Station, recently opened on 1st Oct 2007, the Chinese National Day. It is a upmarket mall with many shops, restaurants and recreational facilities like multiplex cinema and an ice rink.

I was there a few days after it opened. As a new and upmarket mall, of course I was keen to take photos. Although, in some countries, shopping malls do not allow photography inside. However, the norm in Hong Kong is that, practically all shopping malls allow photography. Well, that is until the arrival of Elements. After I have taken some photographs, a staff of the mall came up to me while I was tking photograph of a structure inside of the mall. He asked me what I was using the photographs for. I told him that I was a photo enthusiast and the photos I took were for my personal use. He told me that I was not allowed to take photographs inside the mall if the photos did not have any people in them. However, it would be OK to take photos inside the mall if i include people I know like friends or family. the reason for this rule was because they were afraid that their “competitor” may come to the mall to take photos and try to copy them!

Now, that is the most absurd and ridiculous reason I have heard of. If they were so afraid

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Interesting photos - 10 Oct 2007 - Flickr

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