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John Brandon Mar 01, 2010 0 comments

For the pro photographer, there are two possible scenarios in managing a photographic workflow. One is the scattershot method, the second approach features a clear organizational method.

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David B. Brooks Feb 01, 2010 8 comments

One of the most important aspects of this product package is that it’s the first to offer ideal color reproduction for digital photography in an integrated package at a cost many individual photographers can afford.

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John Brandon Jan 01, 2010 0 comments

With each new Microsoft Operating System (OS) release, a new question arises for photographers: should you upgrade? Or, should you wait?

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Howard Millard Sep 01, 2009 0 comments

Do you want to transform your photos into traditional art media that are way beyond your hand and eye skills?

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John Brandon Sep 01, 2009 0 comments

onOne Software’s new PhotoTools 2 Pro Edition seems to have a clear mission that aligns with those aims—to bring out the best in an already appealing photo.

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John Brandon Sep 01, 2009 0 comments

PhotoStudio 6 is a feature-rich application in its own right; for instance, you can create layers for image editing, paint on the image with a variety of brushes, and apply artistic effects.

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Jon Canfield Aug 10, 2009 Published: Sep 01, 2009 0 comments

Wacom is probably the best known name and certainly one of the most popular brands around.

The Editors Aug 01, 2009 5 comments

The best imaging products of 2009 were voted on at the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) General Assembly held from April 2-4, 2009 in Budapest.

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Jon Canfield Jul 01, 2009 0 comments

There are three major things happening in the memory card world today.

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Jon Canfield Jul 01, 2009 0 comments

Various software vendors have introduced new products and enhanced existing applications for everything from basic image processing to advanced plug-ins.

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Jon Sienkiewicz Jun 01, 2009 0 comments

You don’t need a back-up drive, you need a back-up plan. Backing up image data is an attitude, not an accessory. I preach the Three Rs of File Safety; to be effective, your back-up storage solution must be Regular, Reliable, and Redundant.

High-capacity external hard drives cost less than a steak dinner these days. And you can buy a name brand 4x...

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George Schaub Jun 01, 2009 0 comments

If you have been feeling like the machines are getting the best of you, or that automation is fast taking over your cognitive processes, you’re not alone.

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Howard Millard Jun 01, 2009 2 comments

With new portrait photos, ID2 makes it easy to remove unwanted blemishes, whether it’s a skin problem, a scar, a mole, or even a tattoo.

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George Schaub Jun 01, 2009 0 comments

When I first worked with and reviewed Genuine Fractals back in 2006, I posited that it made the megapixel race moot in the way it allowed even small files to be used for big enlargements.

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Joe Farace Jun 01, 2009 0 comments

If you would like to create special effects without using plug-ins or following tedious tutorials, you’ll want to explore Adobe Photoshop’s Actions palette. Actions are not applications or even plug-ins; they are simply a series of instructions that store a sequence of image-editing steps that can be applied not only to the file you’re working on but to other, similar files in...