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Want a crash course in retouching photos in Photoshop? Here’s a 4-part video series that clocks in at 4.5 hours in total, making it a very comprehensive guide. Theres something here for everyone even the most experienced photographers are sure to learn something from the series.

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Photo editing software developer Macphunin case the name isn’t enough of a hinthas been Apple-only since it first arrived on the scene in 2008. But not anymore. This Fall, the company is going to be releasing its best-... more

The usually Apple-exclusive MacPhun software developer has announced that it will introduce PC versions of two of its most popular applications. Both Aurora HDR and Luminar should be available for the Window operating system by the autumn of this year.

Luminar is a general image editor that works with both raw and JPEG... more

Until the release of the 500-yen coin in 1982, its corresponding paper equivalent reigned for more than 40 years in Japan. In fact, it wasnt until 1994 that the 500-yen banknote was finally withdrawn from circulation.

One side of the note featured Tomomi Iwakura a Japanese statesman from the early Meiji period who played an important role in Japans modernization. The reverse side featured a view of Mt. Fuji taken from the top of Mt. Gangaharasuri in Otsuki City, Yamanashi... more

Citing a potential safety issue, Profoto is recalling the battery of their powerful B1X monolight, which was announced only 10 days ago.

The flash unit itself is not being recalled, but this is an embarrassing debacle for the Swedish manufacturer. The issue effects a subset of the batteries with manufacturing dates as specifiedin the... more

Bjarke Ahlstrand, the so-called “Managing Dictator” of Copenhagen, Denmark-based photography company One of Many Cameras, is extremely well connected in Denmark’s photography scene. So... more

Does your camera have an Extended ISO function? Using it can help you produce less noisy images than the base native ISO of your camera. Here’s a 4-minute video tutorial explaining this.

Many photographers ignore the extended ISO range on their cameras, or dont fully understand how it works. In this quick tip, Tony Northrup explains how the low extended ISO setting can result in less noise than the base ISO your camera offers.

The extended ISO setting on your camera... more

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Garmin is entering the 360-camera market with the introduction of the VIRB 360, a dual camera device capable of 5.7K (30p) immersive video and 15MP spherical still images. Unlike most other 360-cameras, the VIRB 360 is completely waterproof. It also features... more

With the FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM lens, Sony is seeking to fill a super-telephoto gap in its lens lineup with the announcement of the a9 sports camera. It may not have the fast aperture of competitors' telephoto primes, but the zoom range is versatile, and the lens looks to be very sharp with pleasing out-of-focus backgrounds, plus it comes with a very close focusing distance... more

Microsoft’s popular, portable Surface Pro tablet computer is getting a major update. Combine that with a new, souped up Surface Pen, and the Seattle company’s newest release is looking really tempting for photographers on the go.

In the past, we’ve largely ignored Surface Pro announcements. The tablet computerwhich simultaneously competes with Apple’s stripped down MacBooks and the iPad Prowere capable, but most photographers required a bit more juice.... more

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