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 |  Feb 23, 2010

The Raw Facts About Infrared

Processing Digital Infrared Raw Files Using Adobe Camera Raw

by Joe Farace

One of the best ways to squeeze the maximum image quality from your digital infrared files is to first capture them in your camera’s Raw format and process them in your favorite Raw software. In my casethat’...

 |  Feb 23, 2010

Industry Perspective

USB 3.0 to the Rescue

by Ron Leach

One of the bi-products of high-resolution digital cameras, terabyte hard drives, multi-gigabyte mobile phones, and D-SLRs with HD video capabilities is the ever-increasing need for greater bandwidth and faster data transfer rates. So it's none too soon that USB 3.0ha...

Press Release  |  Feb 22, 2010

The American Society of Picture Professionals (ASPP) and the Picture Archive Council of America (PACA) invite you to come to Boston for an exciting “Reinvention Weekend” April 15th – 18th. The entire conference is geared to Reinvent, Reimagine and Reinvigorate your career or your approach to the photography business.

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Press Release  |  Feb 19, 2010

Olympus has unveiled the STYLUS TOUGH-3000, a shockproof, waterproof and
freezeproof compact camera designed to capture all of life’s adventures from the extreme
to the everyday.

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Press Release  |  Feb 17, 2010

The New York Institute of Photography (www.nyi100years.com), America’s oldest and largest
photography school, was founded in 1910 and celebrates 100 years of leadership in
photography education this year.

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Press Release  |  Feb 12, 2010

Nik Software announced a new free daily webinar series set on introducing the company’s digital
photographic tools to current customers as well as those who have not yet purchased any Nik
Software products. Available now, these daily webinars are held three times a day, Monday
through Friday. Pre-registration for the webinars can be found at www.niksoftware.com/daily.

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Jon Sienkiewicz Blog  |  Feb 10, 2010

If you shoot video with a DSLR or camcorder that uses SD memory cards, be sure to use a card that is fast enough. Since the introduction of SDHC, cards are labeled with a Speed Class that indicates the sustained data transfer speed. Class 2 cards deliver a sustained read/write speed of 2MB per second. Class 6 operate at 6MB/sec. It’s an easy standard to understand.

Press Release  |  Feb 10, 2010

This six-backpack series offer an array of carrying solutions from smaller standard
backpacks to convertible designs that keeps gear accessible whether the bag is
configured as a backpack or a rolling case. The four larger models feature padded laptop
compartments, and the two largest feature a checkpoint-friendly laptop sleeve.

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 |  Feb 08, 2010

Brightscreeen USA has announced a new recently patented product "Ideal Crop Lines" which displays a crop area to compose images through the camera viewfinder, and or the LCD display for gallery wrap prints, dye cut wallets and all other size prints. When composing images within this display area any size prints can be created including square if used "loosely".

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 |  Feb 05, 2010

Delkin Devices, Inc. expanded their lineup of CompactFlash card storage by announcing
four new blazing fast 420X PRO cards capable of transfer speeds up to 63MB/s. The new
UDMA enabled flash memory comes with a remarkable San Diego based customer
service team as well as a lifetime warranty, and is available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB,
32GB and 64GB.

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