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The iPad Will Change Photography – Part 2 | PadPundit

March 12, 2010

This is the second in a series of important posts we want to share with Digital Labrador customers. We are excited about the new iPad. EDITOR’S NOTE: Cross-Posted at Photofocus.com Last week I wrote the first in a series of posts about the iPad’s impact on photography. In this series, I will start to lay out [...]

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The iPad Will Change Photography Part 1 | PadPundit

March 9, 2010

We’re pretty excited around here about the possibilities of Apple’s new iPad. That’s why we’re posting some links we think you’ll want to read. EDITOR’S NOTE: Cross Posted at Photofocus.com In a series of short posts, I will start to lay out the case for how and why I think the iPad will change photography. [...]

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Data Rot – Everyone should watch this….

March 11, 2009

Your hard drive will not last forever, so neither will the data you stored on it. When’s the last time you even set up your slide projector? If you want to preserve your images and data, you need to migrate to a new format at least every 10 years. We think you’ll enjoy this excerpt [...]

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Chase Jarvis – 5 TIPS FOR MAKING GREAT IPHONE PHOTOS

December 28, 2008

Another post from one of our favorite guys: My iPhone has been like crack to me since the day one on the market, June 3, 2007. Most of us iPhone users make regular and swift use of the impressive ‘Net, email, and location-based tools, but as a professional creative I’m always using the built-in camera [...]

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Adobe releases Photoshop Lightroom 2.2

December 26, 2008

Adobe releases Photoshop Lightroom 2.2 Monday, December 15, 2008 | by Rob Galbraith Adobe has released Photoshop Lightroom 2.2, adding RAW conversion support for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Powershot G10 and several other newer cameras, addressing various bugs and implementing changes similar to those that emerged in Camera Raw 5.2 for Photoshop CS4. [...]

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