17 July, 2008 - Medium Format Digital Collages

July 16th, 2008

Regular contributor Alain Briot recently joined the ranks of large format (4X5″) fine art landscape photographers who have migrated to medium format digital.
Alain is working on a full report on his Phase One P45 back, used in conjunction with a Hasselblad C system, but in the interim provides us with a brief essay on Medium [...]

Samsung’s TL34HD: A 14.7 MP Point-and-Shoot [Samsung Tl34hd]

July 16th, 2008

Samsung’s new TL34HD point-and-shoot is being billed as the “most advanced point‑and-shoot digital camera in Samsung’s history” with a robust 14.7-megapixels, a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, and a…
See more Samsung’s TL34HD: A 14.7 MP Point-and-Shoot [Samsung Tl34hd]here

Tags: Digital, sun

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New Samsung NV100hd TL34hd ushers in the 15-megapixel era

July 16th, 2008

Just hours after Serious Compacts posted a discussion on megapixels, Samsung moves the chains by announcing the new NV100hd, aka TL34hd, which should have been named NV34hd.
Yes pixel-peeping fans, Samsung jumps ahead of everyone and takes the lead, the lead in number of megapixels in compact fixed-lens cameras. The sensor size of course remains [...]

New Samsung NV9 TL9 dials back in time, can’t decide on a name

July 16th, 2008

Since we are in gadget blog week, we figured we’d give these gadget-blog-homage titles The main interest in the new NV9 (aka TL9) is the old-school dials (gauges) at the top of the camera. Here they are, but don’t get too excited, they are showing battery life and memory card status. For giant close-ups [...]

National Geographic features photography from the Kingman Reef

July 16th, 2008

National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry produced a fine batch of images to go with a story on the Kingman Reef.
see more National Geographic features photography from the Kingman Reefhere

Tags: images, national geographic, photo, Photograph, photographer, photography

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The Great Outdoors 2008 Gallery posted

July 16th, 2008

Photo District News and National Geographic Traveler have teamed up to produce The Great Outdoors 2008 Gallery.
see more The Great Outdoors 2008 Gallery postedhere

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Phase One to ship 60.48 million image pixel system later this year

July 16th, 2008

Coming quickly on the heels of Hasselblad’s 50MP H3DII-50 announcement, Phase One has today revealed that their upcoming P65+ digital back and P65+ camera will feature a 53.9mm x 40.4mm sensor manufactured by Dalsa that will produce 60.48 million image pixel photos at full resolution. P65+ products are to ship in the fourth quarter of [...]

Ben Long releases Photoshop Action Pack v3.7

July 16th, 2008

Version 3.7 of Photoshop Action Pack, a set of free (donations accepted) Automator Actions for Mac OS X 10.4 and later that enable the creation of Automator workflows for Photoshop CS3, is now available. The release adds two new Actions, one to change a layer’s blending mode, another to copy IPTC metadata into Spotlight comments, [...]

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July 16th, 2008

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Laid Low by the Spam-Fighting Robots

July 16th, 2008

Well, wasn’t that fun.
If you haven’t heard, last Friday I got locked out of The Online Photographer. When attempting to post I got a dire Warning! message that informed me that Blogger’s Spam-Fighting Robots had identified TOP as a spam blog (whatever that is…and please don’t tell me, I’m quite sure I don’t want to [...]

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