Monthly Archives: July 2019

Real-World Review of the Olympus OMD-EM1X

The post Real-World Review of the Olympus OMD-EM1X appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mark C Hughes. I recently picked up the Olympus OMD-EM1X (it was a few months ago). I’ve had a chance to use … Continue reading

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Facebook hit with $5bn fine over user privacy fears

Facebook has been hit with a record $ 5bn fine by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to settle privacy concerns over the Cambridge Analytica data-stealing scandal. The social network will also be required to establish an independent privacy committee … Continue reading

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One Light for Amazing Portraits – The Lantern

  From the Adorama YouTube Channel:   Join Daniel Norton OnSet as he makes some simple beautiful portraits with a less commonly used light shaper, the Lantern. The great thing about a lantern is it throws light everywhere creating a … Continue reading

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Basic Photo Retouching in GIMP

The post Basic Photo Retouching in GIMP appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Do you feel your photos are good but not great? Do you think something is missing in your images? You may … Continue reading

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Google Nest Hub Max release date, price, features and news

UPDATE: Google accidentally revealed the launch date of the Google Nest Hub Max on the Google Store, but has since taken that information down. Find out when you can expect it below. If the Google Nest Hub (formerly called the … Continue reading

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5 Tips to Improve your Seascapes

The post 5 Tips to Improve your Seascapes appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop. The term seascape is used to describe a sub-genre of landscape photography, where the subject is (or is composed with) … Continue reading

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Samsung Galaxy S10 may be outclassed by Note 10 Pro according to these leaked specs

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10's upcoming launch on August 7 is weeks away, and leaks hint it will be powerful – possibly more than the Galaxy S10, according to leaked specs for both it and the beefier Samsung Galaxy Note … Continue reading

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Why You Shouldn’t Delete Your Images Too Quickly

The post Why You Shouldn’t Delete Your Images Too Quickly appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nils Heininger. There are many reasons why you might want to delete images: They show the same subject, again and … Continue reading

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What it Takes to be a Good Interior Photographer

Interior photography is the most challenging of all the professional genres of commercial photography. Every detail is critical. Every prop must be correct and in just the right location. Busy-ness must be avoided. Things must be cleaned up and simplified. … Continue reading

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Major rise in password-stealing malware detected

The number of users targeted by password-stealing malware jumped from 600,000 in the first half of 2018 to over 940,000 during the same period in 2019 according to new research from Kaspersky. Password Stealing Ware (PSW) is a malicious type … Continue reading

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B&H has a 10-Rated Used Canon EOS R Camera in Stock – Save $300

B&H has a used Canon EOS R camera in 10-rated condition in stock for $ 1,698.95 ($ 1,999.00 new)   I don’t expect this camera to remain available for very long. Canon, Nikon and Sony News, Deals and What’s New … Continue reading

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SLC-1L-09: Compressing Tonal Range With Specular Highlights

White marble, dark chocolate, one light source. Problem? Not at all. Because pretty much everything you can actually see across the top of that box is not really the "correct" tonality of the chocolate. It's all specular highlights. Controlling the … Continue reading

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