November 20, 2016
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Jeff Berman/
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software makes it easier for photographers to organize their images. But computers aren’t exactly the most user-friendly devices to use that software with. Loupedeck is a photo editing ...
November 5, 2016
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Nicholas Echevarria/
The rise and tumultuous fall of Google Glass was a case study in dealing with a product that was too progressive for its time. Outside of the privacy concerns it generated, one of the more widely appreciated ...
September 12, 2015
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Arthur Tufeau/
Since the dawn of the digital camera and years into the smartphones imaging revolution that launched billions of photos around the Internet, syncing up photos with friends, family and fellow party guests is a game ...
July 7, 2015
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Arthur Tufeau/
How far can one take smartphone imaging? Each of the many accessories that are available to improve the standard output of their integrated cameras compromises their portability either with more stuff to manage or ...
June 29, 2015
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Nicholas Echevarria/
Even if the majority of photos taken ultimately live on the Internet, there is still a place for them in the home. Sure, Facebook and Instagram let us swarm the globe with the everyday, but special moments deserve ...
April 2, 2015
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Arthur Tufeau/
Macro photography can produce some startling images. However, unlike, say, portraiture that is often done in a studio, it’s difficult to have fin control over the kind of lighting and color in an image. ...
March 13, 2015
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Arthur Tufeau/
3D was the laughing stock of the TV industry a few years ago. Despite all the ridicule and lack of content hurled at it, though, all of those 4K televisions flying off the shelves can support 3D. In addition, new ...
December 13, 2014
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Julia Herrick/
As smartphones have replaced traditional cameras due to their high quality, most opt to take photos on their phones. However, photos and videos take up lots of storage space. IPhones in particular can get quite ...
October 8, 2014
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Nicholas Echevarria/
With our noses inside our phones, we neglect to remember the existence of the wondrous, microscopic world that exists around us teeming with unfamiliar life. Now Dotlens wants to create a bridge for us in the form ...
September 23, 2014
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Ross Rubin/
Now favorite old photographs can light up the night without the use of a computer monitor. How? Cubee takes the old 1970s photo cube idea and gives it a new twist with some back lighting, a USB hookup and an ...