If editing DSLR photos on an iPad in their original, RAW format is the holy grail for many professional photographers and hobbyist alike, editing DSLR photos on an iPad, in RAW, using Adobe’s workflow is likely the holiest of holies. It just might also be a reality, if not today, then at some point in [...]
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iMore show 346: State of the camera art
Alex Dobie of Android Central joins Rene to talk about mobile camera, from the dumb phone days to the latest iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry glass, plus a look at micro 4/3, high end DSLR, and a RED. Yeah, pretty much pure camera porn! Subscribe via iTunes:Audio | Video Subscribe via RSS: Audio | [...]
Luxi incident light meter accessory for iPhone arrives on Kickstarter
The Luxi incident light meter for iPhone has arrived on Kickstarter and is looking for funding to help it to get into mass production. The Luxi is a clip on accessory for your iPhone that when working alongside a companion app becomes a professional grade incident light meter which helps you to take awesome pictures [...]
iPhone 5, photography, purple fringing, and what you need to know
Not long after the iPhone 5 was released, reports of a purple flare produced by the camera started sprouting up all over the internet. Matthew Panzarino from The Next Web quickly responded to these outcries of “purplegate” by explaining that this flaw wasn’t unique to the iPhone 5, but is present on the iPhone 4S [...]
Guardian photographer captures the 2012 Olympics with his iPhone 4S
Guardian sports photographer Dan Chung is in London covering the 2012 Olympic games. To photograph them he is using nothing but his iPhone 4S, a pair of binoculars, and Snapseed. The idea that you need a DSLR camera to capture amazing photos is quickly becoming a myth nowadays. This is a prime example of how [...]
Guardian photographer captures the 2012 Olympics with his iPhone 4S
Guardian sports photographer Dan Chung is in London covering the 2012 Olympic games. To photograph them he is using nothing but his iPhone 4S, a pair of binoculars, and Snapseed. The idea that you need a DSLR camera to capture amazing photos is quickly becoming a myth nowadays. This is a prime example of how [...]
Incase Ari Marcopoulos Camera and iPad Bag review
It’s not what a blogger has to take to Apple’s WWDC event, it’s how a blogger’s going to take it — and Incase provides a compelling solution Tomorrow I leave for Apple’s 2012 World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) and in addition to clothes, I have to bring with me a 13-inch MacBook Air and its [...]
Learn how your DSLR settings visually affect your images with CameraSim for iPad
Have you recently purchased your first DSLR and feel a bit overwhelmed with all the various settings? CameraSim for iPad will help you overcome your fear of venturing away from the auto mode of your camera by visually explaining how different controls affect your images. CameraSim essentially lets you simulate taking the same photo over [...]

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