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Archive for the 'PHOTO.BLORGE' Category

Westinghouse introduces new 14.1-inch digital photo frame

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Westinghouse Digital is showing off its new 14.1-inch photo frame. The DPF-1411 allows users to view their digital photos on a screen much larger than traditional photo frames as well as play back videos with support for JPEG, Motion JPEG, and AVI files.

Paul Smith and Lomogrpahy release limited editon Fisheye 2

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Paul Smith and Lomogrpahy have gotten together to create a special limited edition of Lomography’s Fisheye 2 camera. The camera takes the traditional the Fisheye camera and adds Paul Smith’s multi colored stripe design to the metal body to create a unique camera experience.

Scrapblog helps you make scrapbooks of your memories

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Remember back in the “old days” when you used to cut up pictures and create scrapbooks of your trip to summer camp or the family vacation to Disney World. Now that most of us keep our pictures digitally rather than as prints, scrapbooking has become a slightly less popular hobby, or at least a slightly [...]

Canon EOS 50D gets reviewed

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

The Canon EOS 50D is one the newest SLR’s on the market from Canon. The 15-megapixel camera has a 3.0-inch VGA screen, Canon’s updated DIGIC 4 image processor, and a redesigned sensor. Sounds great, right? So how did the 50D stand up in reviews? Here is what some of the top photography site thought of [...]

Popular SLRs get firmware updates

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

A lot of SLRs have recently gotten firmware updates that fix some of the issues the cameras had. Updates have come this week for Olympus, Canon, and Nikon. If you have one of these cameras update it soon to get the best performance from your shooter as possible.
Olympus Lenses updated for Panasonic DMC-G1
The Olympus firmware [...]

Photosynth turns your photos into a “360-degree experience”

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Microsoft Live Labs has released Photosynth, a program designed to take regular digital photographs and turn them into a “three-dimensional, 360-degree experience.” Created from a collaboration between Microsoft and the University of Washington, the site is available to use now.
Microsoft describes the site as “Anybody who sees your synth is put right in your shoes, [...]

SplashUp: A free online photo editor

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

SpashUp is a free online photo editor that not only allows you to edit your photo’s, but also allows you to write and draw on them similar to a paint program. Integrating some professional photo editing feature like layers, with some of the traditional features you find with online photo editors, SplashUp makes itself a unique option in the online photo editing marketplace.

Aperture updated to 2.1.2

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Apple has released an update to their popular photo editing software Aperture. Aperture 2.1.2 is a minor update to the software which improves the printing quality of cards, calendars, and books ordered through the Aperture printing service.

Mamiya releases new medium-format digital camera

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Mamiya has announced a new medium format digital camera system. The Mamiya DL28 Digital camera system shoots pictures at a resolution of 28-megapixels and offers a variety of professional features previously only found in more expensive digital cameras.

Adobe Creative Suite 4 Now Shipping

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Adobe is now shipping Adobe Creative Suite 4. The suite is available in six version: adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium, Design Standard, Web Premium, Web Standard, production premium, and Master Collection.

Nikon D90 reviewed on the web

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

A variety of different publications have managed to get their hands on the Nikon D90. The 12.3 megapixel camera is the first digital SLR to be able to shoot video, and its $1000 price tag puts it within the reach of photographers at every skill level. So how did the camera measure up come review time?

MagMyPic: Put your face on a magazine cover

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Let’s face it, not all of us are exactly cover model material. Now everyone can be, with MagMyPic, a site designed to take your photographs and put them on the cover of fake magazines that you can share with friends or upload to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook.

RockYou helps you create rocking slideshows

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Sometimes sharing large groups of photographs with friends can be a daunting task. If you have a MySpace of Facebook page, a slideshow can be an excellent way to get started. RockYou is an easy to use website that can help you create great looking slideshows fast.

Picnik: The perfect online editor for resizing photos

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Picnik is an online photo editor that has basic photo editing functionality as well as a few advanced features that make it stand out from the competition. The Photo editor is available to use for free on the web with no type of download required, with an inexpensive paid version available as well.

Olympus’s crystal-studded camera

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Olympus has announced the new Olympus 1040 Crystal. The compact black limited edition digital camera has a total of 98 Crystallized Swarovski elements on the front bringing a bit more style to your picture taking.

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