This week I balance and fix a dark image in Synthetic Aperture’s Color Finesse color correction application, but if you are using Apple Color, you can adapt this easily to Color by using the Master Gain, Gamma and Pedestal and the Advanced Tabs Red, Green and Blue gain, gamma and pedestal controls. You could also […]
Day: November 17, 2008
My First Shoot with the Sony F35
About a week and a half ago I received an email from Leigh Blicher, partner at Videofax in San Francisco. “Just wanted to let you know our F35 has arrived.” My response read something like this: “Ooo! Oh! Oh oh oh! Ooooo oh oh OH! Oh! OHHHHH! Can I come over and PLAY?” Playtime was […]
g-speak overview 1828121108 on Vimeo
radically condensed demonstration of oblong’s g-speak spatial operating environment [vodpod id=ExternalVideo.747231&w=425&h=350&fv=clip_id%3D2229299%26server%3Dvimeo.com%26autoplay%3D0%26fullscreen%3D1%26md5%3D0%26show_portrait%3D0%26show_title%3D0%26show_byline%3D0%26context%3Duser%3A922585%26context_id%3D%26force_embed%3D0%26multimoog%3D%26color%3D00ADEF] more about "g-speak overview 1828121108 on Vimeo", posted with vodpod […]
Aperture 2 Quick Tip – Now on iPhone
We’ve partnered with the cool folks over at mDialog to bring you our Aperture show… now on Apple TV and the iPhone. To view our episodes on your phone, just download the free mDialog application from the iTunes App Store. “The mDialog application is always available as a free download worldwide from Apple’s App Store […]
Scott Kelby’s Holiday Gift Guide is Great
Noted author Scott Kelby has released his annual gift guide. What’s great about the list is that there are some really cool tools on there for photogs and even hobbyists. It’s nothing but the coolest photography and Photoshop gear. “Since many of you are new to the gear guide, I wanted to let you know […]
Podcasting is NOT Dead
I just need to rant for a second… I am sick and tired of people claiming that podcasting is dead. The truth is that it is far from it. While the names and flavors may change, podcasting is alive and well. Here’s what I have spent the past week doing. I spoke in New York […]
Cool Camera Accessories from Hoodman
Richard Harrington takes a look at a wide variety of video accessories in the Hoodman booth at Photoshop World ’08. […]
RED ONE: Obsolete Already?
An R1 yesterday. It doesn’t look too worried. With last Thursday’s epic announcement (pun intended) from RED, the other shoe has fallen. Four years ago at DV Expo 2004, a couple of folks working on what was then simply called the “Oakley Special Project” took me aside to discuss a top-secret operation, launched in a […]
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What's in a Name?
Posted at 09:45 pm by Ivan Mironchuk I don’t want to go too broadly in this blog on the history, theory, or meaning of file-naming conventions, but for as long as the computer has been around, filenames have been the quickest and easiest way of identifying a document’s contents, or what an image is a […]