News: QuickTime gains 720P Apple TV high-definition export mode: “In an undisclosed and largely unnoticed update to its QuickTime video playback and conversion software, Apple has quietly added an ‘Export to Apple TV’ feature capable of creating high-definition videos viewable on the Apple TV accessory. Unlike Export to iPod, which currently creates sub-DVD-quality 640 by [...]
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First Look: Photoshop Lightroom
First Look: Photoshop Lightroom: “Adobe’s newest addition to the Photoshop family is a workflow manager for professional photogs, Flickr-heads and camera nerds of all stripes. By Scott Gilbertson.”
(Via Wired News.)
Canon’s EOS-1D Mark III: The new benchmark
Canon’s EOS-1D Mark III: The new benchmark: “Called the EOS-1D Mark III, Canon has just made its super-fast Canon EOS-1D Mark II N professional DSLR even faster, increasing continuous shooting rate capability from 8.5 frames per second to 10fps. It also gets a new 10 megapixel APS-H sensor and a bigger 3 inch LCD, live [...]
Nikon launches 8 new Coolpix cameras
Nikon launches 8 new Coolpix cameras: “Nikon on Tuesday commemorated both the 10th anniversary of its Coolpix line with launch of eight new cameras just before the upcoming PMA expo: the new 10-megapixel P5000 (pictured) is a bridge between point-and-shoots and entry-level digital SLRs, offering a larger fixed lens through a 3.5X optical zoom [...]
Camera Raw 3.7 for Photoshop CS2 now available
Camera Raw 3.7 for Photoshop CS2 now available: “Adobe has released Camera Raw 3.7, a free update of the RAW file plug-in for Photoshop CS2. The new version adds support for RAW files from the Nikon D40 and Pentax K10D, plus ‘unofficial’ support for various Phase One backs and the Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro. Also [...]
Robotic device promises to simplify panorama photography
Robotic device promises to simplify panorama photography: “The Gigapan robotic platform, a device developed by Carnegie Mellon University and the NASA Ames Intelligent Robot Group to automate the shooting of multi-image panoramas with a digital camera, is slated for release in March 2007 for under US$200 along with stitching software, says a story in the [...]
Welcome VRlog visitors!
VRlog.com has been redirected to be a sub-weblog of the Art of Geography weblog. It’s easier to manage that way. The reader will not have to do anything–vrlog.com will still work. VR articles of interest will continue to be posted here. The older material from VRlog continues to be available, but from http://old.vrlog.com
There may be [...]
Photoshop Color Management Policies in Detail
Photoshop Color Management Policies in Detail: “Photoshop’s color management support is very complete, but because of this it can sometimes also seem very complicated and perhaps a bit confusing. Central to all of this are the color management policy settings and how they interact with any profiles that may be embedded in images that you [...]
First Look at Lightroom Beta 3
First Look at Lightroom Beta 3:
“I just downloaded Adobe Lightroom Public Beta 3 and have been playing with some of its new features. This is a substantial upgrade from Beta 2, including a new module: Web.
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Oh, and still no word on the Windows version yet. For now, the beta is only Mac.”
(Via MacDevCenter.)
What About ProPhoto RGB?
What About ProPhoto RGB?: “After spending some time last week discussing how sRGB and Adobe RGB differ, it seemed an opportune time to bring ProPhoto RGB into the mix. While the gamut of Adobe RGB is bigger than that of sRGB, ProPhoto RGB is really big. But is bigger necessarily better?….”
(Via Earthbound Light Photography Tips.)
Welcome to the Art of Geography weblog!
Welcome to the first post on the Art of Geography weblog
This weblog will contain announcements for the site, as well as links of interest by category. To start off, there are Maps, General interest, Art and VR categories.
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