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Past Opinion Pieces
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Contains a collection of old newletters Pre 08/2008.
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There were 9 articles found in this category:
September 2007 - Lightroom 1.1
I was pretty hard on Lightroom 1.0 in my last look at it, but to be honest it has some pretty fundamental problems that make it difficult to recommend for serious work. That said, the latest update addresses one of the most significant - it's now possible to print photos without Lightroom resamp ...
June 2008 - My new CG Monitor and Shadow Details in ICC Profiles
We've settled into our new offices at 95 Howard St now, and things seem to be running reasonably smoothly again after the initial chaos of the move. We've got a lot more room now, so we're keeping more stock and we're able to do training and so forth much more easily. We've also got a new perso ...
January 2005 - ProPhoto or ConPhoto
Summary: Discusses the potential negatives of choosing ProPhoto as a general purpose colour space for your images. Lots of images, may be slow to load! Introduction ProPhoto is a colour space much in the news lately - which is odd considering it was first proposed as ROMM RGB way back in 1999 ...
December 2007 - The Year That Was
December has been just like every other month this year for us - frantically busy! I again haven't had much time for articles - probably no surprise to any parent or small business owner, but it seems that juggling a baby and a business is quite a challenge! I did write one rather techy articl ...
April 2007 - Lightroom V1.0 and the PC is better than the Mac
Thoughts on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, V1.0 I used Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 for the first time on a commercial job not long ago, and I must say I found it, in all, very slick indeed on the RAW processing side. Certainly it is not without its flaws, and certainly it is missing some major fe ...
June 2006 - New Fibre Based Semi-Gloss Inkjet Papers
As of about six months ago, the inkjet world finally and unequivocally surpassed the darkroom in pretty much all areas of print quality. Anyone still arguing otherwise is really taking a head in the sand position. The inkjet world now offers pretty much every combination of surface, substrate ...
November 2005 - Jeremy's First LCD, The Human Eye, APPAs '05
Well, time for another update again already! It's been a frantically busy time for us, and for a lot of you as well from what we can tell! First, good luck to those of you undergoing final assessments, or preparing end of year exhibitions - hopefully the hard work will pay off and you will be w ...
December 2006 - End Of Year Stuff
First, let me say a big thank you to all who asked about our wedding and offered good wishes for us - you'll be pleased to know the wedding went fabulously well! October 7th, the big day, was 27 degrees, big blue skies, just perfect. The ceremony (held by celebrant Glenda Lofts) was fantastic - ...
July 2005 - Hero shots, good craft, and a rant about the 'new' CCP
Welcome to the Image Science 2005 Winter update. And isn't it chilly?! (Well, here in Melbourne anyway). Perfect time of the year to re-visit some of our older shots, those masterpiece-in-a-shoebox shots we all have. As image makers, whether we're professional or just lovers of the art, one ...
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