Rick Broida on 30 Oct 2009
Want to learn how to take pictures at dusk? Capture running water? Use those crazy aperture settings? Nikon Learn & Explore for iPhone explains it all, and it doesn't cost a cent.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
Rick Broida on 08 Sep 2009
The much-anticipated, long-overdue app brings the best of Flickr to your iPhone, including browsing recently added photos and uploading geotagged photos on the fly.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
Jessica Dolcourt on 02 Sep 2009
A new Windows multimedia suite pairs an open, easily navigated interface with tools for editing, copying, saving, burning, and uploading photos, videos, and media projects.
Originally posted at The Download Blog
Stephen Shankland on 19 Aug 2009
The release candidate of a Photoshop plug-in lets those with Nikon D3000 and D300s SLRs and Olympus' E-P1 handle those cameras' raw image formats.
Stephen Shankland on 17 Aug 2009
As with Adobe's Creative Suite applications, the future version of Lightroom for the Mac will work only on Intel-based machines.
Stephen Shankland on 07 Aug 2009
Google, Flickroom, and others show just how much Yahoo's photo-sharing site needs an overhaul. Good thing Flickr is working on upgrades.
Stephen Shankland on 06 Aug 2009
The image-editing powerhouse suggests users of its low-end software head online to Photoshop.com now that Photoshop Album Starter Edition is discontinued.
Stephen Shankland on 04 Aug 2009
The faster, higher-capacity successor to SDHC cards are nearer to reality. Toshiba promises samples in November and the real thing next spring.
Stephen Shankland on 24 Jul 2009
Mark Hamburg, instrumental to building Photoshop and Lightroom, has returned to Adobe after working on Microsoft operating system usability.
Stephen Shankland on 15 Jul 2009
Why does Lightroom export three batches of 100 photos more quickly than one batch of 300? It's a matter of programming priorities.
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