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Posted by Bill Debevc in Aperture, Aperture How-To, Aperture Tips, News, Photo Editing on 13. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
Quick answer, not to face. With my last major project, I decided to give faces a try. Trying faces with a large and real project I made some mistakes and also learned a bunch as well. Here here is the workflow I used on this project: Started a new library
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in News, Photography, Printing and Display on 13. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
I have used SmugMug.com for a year and a half now. I must say I am completely satisfied with their products and support. I have sold over 900 photos to a hundred different people. I have not had one return or one complaint from any of my clients. Everyone has
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Hardware, News, Tech on 11. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
I read a post on engadget that showed a cool idea for wallpaper for an android phone. I then decided I wanted to have wallpaper on my iPhone 4 that show the guts of the phone. I went to the ifixit.com web site and looked for a photo that would
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Aperture, Aperture Tips, Photo Editing on 05. Jul, 2010 | 3 Comments
As you may know I have been using Aperture 3, starting on day one of its release. I am proud to say I just finished a dance studio photo day project, dance competition and recital. I had taken over 10,000 dance photos over the last month and I am happy
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Cool Stuff, News, Night Photography, Photography on 22. Jun, 2010 | No Comments
Hyperfocal Distance is the distance of the nearest object you should focus on to achieve sharp focus at infinity. But isn’t the camera smarter at focusing and why can’t I just let it focus for me, that’s what I thought until my buddy Garrett showed me otherwise. What I learned
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Posted by Bill Debevc in Cool Stuff, Photography
Dear Nikon, First of all I love my D700 and am very glad I invested in it. But with cameras , or anything for that mater, we have wishes. I would like to let you know of a few features that I would like to see in your cameras, all
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Aperture, Aperture How-To, Aperture Tips, News, Photo Editing
Quick answer, not to face. With my last major project, I decided to give faces a try. Trying faces with a large and real project I made some mistakes and also learned a bunch as well. Here here is the workflow I used on this project: Started a new library
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in News, Photography, Printing and Display
I have used SmugMug.com for a year and a half now. I must say I am completely satisfied with their products and support. I have sold over 900 photos to a hundred different people. I have not had one return or one complaint from any of my clients. Everyone has
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Hardware, News, Tech
I read a post on engadget that showed a cool idea for wallpaper for an android phone. I then decided I wanted to have wallpaper on my iPhone 4 that show the guts of the phone. I went to the ifixit.com web site and looked for a photo that would
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Aperture, Lightroom, Photo Editing
I just found a site that is just what the Aperture 3 and Lightroom community needs, other than bokehbrothers.com of course. Presetpond.com according to their about page: “Presetpond is a community for sharing, discovering and downloading presets for the popular photo editing software Aperture and Lightroom. Users are encouraged to
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Aperture, Aperture Tips, Photo Editing
As you may know I have been using Aperture 3, starting on day one of its release. I am proud to say I just finished a dance studio photo day project, dance competition and recital. I had taken over 10,000 dance photos over the last month and I am happy
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Cool Stuff, News, Night Photography, Photography
Hyperfocal Distance is the distance of the nearest object you should focus on to achieve sharp focus at infinity. But isn’t the camera smarter at focusing and why can’t I just let it focus for me, that’s what I thought until my buddy Garrett showed me otherwise. What I learned
Continue Reading »Posted by Chris Inman in Lightroom, Lightroom How-To, Photo Editing
Kerry Garrison shows tethered shooting in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3. This video is from the Learning Resource Center at http://cameradojo.com/lightroom3
Continue Reading »Posted by Chris Inman in Lightroom, Lightroom How-To
Discover the most efficient method for downloading images into Lightroom and organizing them. Quickly import and manage your photo collection in a library that makes organizing, finding and editing your photos easy
Continue Reading »Posted by Bill Debevc in Hardware, News, Tech
I learned a little more about WIFI technology yesterday. First, I learned that 802.11n will not work with WEP security. Second, I learned that the iPad has issues with WEP on Cisco wireless access points. Third, I learned that DHCP, the service that hands out IP addresses, on Cisco wireless
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