Entries Tagged as 'Software'
Removing “red-eyes” from family and people photos is one of the most common task every photographer must cope. Not surprisingly, there are plenty of red eye removal solutions for all budgets.
On the Net several tutorials are available to explain how to do that with all the most popular softwares:
Adobe Lightroom
Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements
Paint […]
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James Duncan Davidson has just published two interesting blog post explaining his experience with the new Apple Aperture 2.0.
The first post is a thorough analysis of the pros and cons of this product. The second is an even more interesting comparison between Aperture 2.0 and
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While Adobe is still struggling to release its Photoshop Elements for Mac, Apple managed to release last week Aperture 2.0. The new version claims to have more then 100 new features grouped in four main areas:
improved user interfaces
performance improvements in all the steps of the photo workflow
enhanced image processing tools
better integration with other Mac sofwares […]
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Want to have a look to a place before going there on vacation with your trusted reflex camera? or, simply, just want to (virtually) visit some exotic place? Check EarthAlbum, a cool website which claims to be
a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the […]
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While some years ago Apple computers seemed to be the obvious choice for all photo-editing and graphic works, now the things are a bit different, especially for amateur photographers. That’s particularly clear when you notice that Adobe never shipped Photo Elements 5 for Mac.
Fast forward to the end of last year, the things aren’t […]
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