At first glance, your eyes are probably drawn toward the sneakers worn by Australian prime minister Scott Morrison in the family portrait released by his office this week. It’s not so much their super-white appearance, but the fact that the leader of the antipodean nation...
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January 9, 2019 admin
Australia, News, Photography, photoshop, Photoshop fail, Social Media
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From today, if you have a free Flickr account that has more than 1,000 photos or videos, you’ll no longer be able to upload any new content unless you upgrade to its paid plan. And if you don’t upgrade this month, the company will start...
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January 8, 2019 admin
Flickr, News, Photography, Photos
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MiniDV. Final Cut Pro. Canon EOS 5D Mark II. In their time, each of these products changed the way we create digital video, repainting the canvas of the industry in broad strokes. Time and time again, the bar for entry to professional motion production has...
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January 4, 2019 admin
4K, Blackmagic, Blackmagic Design, Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Photography
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Hillary Grigonis/Digital Trends Afraid of missing out on the latest photo industry news while you’re out, well, actually taking pictures? Photography News of the Week is all the news you might have missed this week, published on the weekends. Alongside the biggest stories of the...
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December 22, 2018 admin
Facebook Messenger, Fujifilm, News, Palette, Photography, VSCO
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Ten years ago, the first mirrorless cameras started hitting the market. They delivered the flexibility of an interchangeable lens system, but in a more compact form factor compared to DSLRs. Unfortunately, the early generations lagged behind their DSLR cousins, hindered by performance issues like slow autofocus...
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December 8, 2018 admin
best of everything, Buying Guides, compact system cameras, Digital Cameras, mirrorless cameras, Photography
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[embedded content] A new service offered by Ibis hotels in Switzerland appears to suggest that for some Instagrammers, the pressure to post amazing images on the social media site may be so huge that it’s ruining their vacations. To ease the strain, the hotel chain...
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December 3, 2018 admin
hotels, ibis, Instagram, instagram sitter, Mobile, News, Photography, Social Media
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Previous Next Corel Corel Corel Corel’s Pinnacle Studio video editor sits in the gap between consumer editing software and the professional options — and Corel just nudged the software even more towards that pro end. This week, Corel announced Pinnacle Studio 22, an update that...
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August 17, 2018 admin
Computing, Corel, News, Photography, Pinnacle Studio, video editor
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Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends Google Drive offers a lot of storage space by default with a free 15GB plan available for all. But if you’re a power user, or you simply like having as much backed up in the cloud as possible, then you might have taken...
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August 15, 2018 admin
Android Army, Business, cloud storage, Computing, Google, Google Drive, google one, Mobile, News, Photography
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Smartphones are now responsible for the majority of photos that are taken. The downside is that these photos, collectively over time, take up a lot of room. Throw in videos, time-lapses, burst shots, snaps, and uncompressed RAW files, and you can easily fill up your...
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August 15, 2018 admin
Android, Android Army, Computing, Google+ Photos, How To, Mobile, Mylio, Photography
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The multi-billion-dollar real estate data giant Trulia is going hyperlocal across America this month with the launch of an enhanced digital experience for its free app. The new project is called Trulia Neighborhoods and it’s the result of a research project into what life is...
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August 14, 2018 admin
Local Legal Protections, Mobile, News, Photography, Smart Home, trulia, Trulia Neighborhoods, What Locals Say
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