March 2011

Of course, seeing the latest and greatest things unveiled by Adobe is a cool thing about Photoshop World.  However, another cool thing about the keynote session and other sessions withing Photoshop World is taking away little educational gems that will help you grow as a photographer and editor.

In this snippet from the keynote, we get a little taste of what happens when you combine tools like the puppet warp and content-aware fill for some content-aware lens correction in a 5-image panoramic (an image where ordinary lens correction wouldn’t hold water).

Check out the video below. (Pardon the first couple seconds of shaky-cam.) [click to continue…]

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In the lead up to NAB 2011, Zeiss has announced new adapters for its CP.2 prime cine lenses that allow them to work with Sony’s E-Mount as well as the MFT mount for pro camcorders.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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Heads up.  Today is the last day for a chance to win the Swag Bag Giveaway.  The entire prize package is worth over $1400 and is made possible by the sponsors listed below.

You can get all the details and find out how to win in the original Swag Bag Giveaway announcement.

Thanks Swag Bag Sponsors

Thanks to all the sponsors below for making this awesome giveaway happen for Photography Bay readers.

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It looks like a couple of new Pentax mirrorless models may be in the pipeline – perhaps as soon as this Summer. [click to continue…]

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Here’s the promised live demo of the killer new iPad Photoshop app that debuted today at Photoshop World. Again, this is still in development with no set release date yet.

Check it out, complete with the awesome layers animation, below. [click to continue…]

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Capture is a new book from Glen Rand, Chris Broughton, and Amanda Quintenz-Fiedler.  The book “concentrates on photography from a digital- capture workflow point of view.”

Capture retails for $39.95; however, it is currently available for $24.55 on Amazon.com.

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