Adam Crawford
Adam Crawford is a photographer and writer residing in Venice, Calif. He recently became associate editor of Rangefinder and AfterCapture magazines.
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Photo Mechanic Available for Promotional Price Unpublished
As part of their 15th anniversary celebration, Camera Bits is currently offering single user licenses for their photo workflow program, Photo Mechanic 4.6.
Version 4.6 includes trademark features such as the ability to embed GPS coordinates into photos, as well as new upload templates—like Secure FTP, Amazon S3 and Flickr upload—for online connectivity...
ACD Releases Beta Version of ACDSee Pro for Mac Unpublished
ACDSee has now released a beta version of ACDSee Pro, a professional photo editing and management application, for Mac OS X.
Built from scratch to adapt this program for Mac users, top features in this 1.4 version include non-destructive editing, a feature which allows users to edit their images without having to save new files or affect the originals...Embellish Your iPad with Aerial Images of New York City Unpublished
Award winning aerial photographer Cameron Davidson has released an iPad app which forty-eight unique aerial vistas of Manhattan. Each image is accompanied by descriptive text and Wikipedia link to give users more information subject.
This collection of images, taken from a low-flying helicopter, includes vistas of the city, as well as nighttime aerial landscapes of Wall Street, Times Square and Central Park...
Medl Mobile Debuts Media Pad Pro iPad App Unpublished
Medl Mobile has created MediaPad Pro, a portfolio application designed for the iPad that allows users to easily present, display and share digital their portfolios and catalogues.
With the app, users can upload static images, audio files video files and webpages. Along with a fully customizable interface, users can do on-the-spot edits by swapping out photos, changing colors and fonts, and editing background images...
Argraph Introduces QP Camera RAW Profiling Tools Unpublished
The new QPcard 202 (a color-calibrating reference card) and QPcalibrator (the accompanying profile software) have been designed to help photographers optimize their individual RAW image settings.
In order to accurately calibrate each camera's sensor, the QPcard 202 color target pinpoints color behavior of almost any camera in any light. To get started, users take a photo with the 202 card, then process it with...
Blurb Bookify Launches Streamlined Photobook Portal Unpublished
Blurb has launched an online bookmaking tool designed to streamline the creation of photo books.
Features of Blurb's latest creation include a variety of themed layouts, 20 different fonts, and design elements, as well as the ability to drag and drop images directly onto a page. Once dropped onto the...
Zacuto Offers Optical Viewfinder Accessory with Antifog Cover Unpublished
Zacuto has released a new Z-Finder Pro, an optical viewfinder attachment that offers 2.5x or 3x focusable magnification of the DSLR LCD screens. This device makes it easier for videographers to watch and adjust video capture, which is normally viewed on the electronic viewfinder screen.
The Z-Finder Pro has a 40mm diameter Zacuto optical designed lens and an antifog coating protective shield...
Argraph Releases E-Filming 360° Panorama Photo Mount Unpublished
Argraph has created a robotic camera mount designed for DSLRs to capture multi-gigapixel panorama shots.
Their mount, the E-filming Digital Drive 360° Panorama Camera Base, offers users an automatic system for making panorama, spherical and 3D rotation photographs.
With the system, Argraph offers accompanying "cool stitch" and "3D maker" software, which combines shots in minutes. The E-filming Digital Drive Panorama Camera Base is available for $599.
Epson Offers R3000 Pro Single-Function Printer Unpublished
Epson has released the 13-inch Stylus Photo R3000, a single function, wide-format printer dedicated to producing high quality, in-house prints for photographers.
With this line, Epson uses an eight-color ink set, which has been updated to include inks usually found in the Stylus-Pro line. UltraChrome K3 with vivid magenta ink, for instance, allows for more vibrant blues and....
Kingston Digital Debuts SDHC UHS-I UltimateXX Cards Unpublished
Kingston Digital, an affiliate of Kingston Technology that focuses on flash memory, has released the SDHC UHS-I UltimateXX line of memory cards.
These UHS-I cards can obtain read speeds up to 60MB/sec and write speeds of up to 35MB/sec. These speeds are three times as fast as Kingston's DHC Class 10 cards. The UltimateXX product line will offer capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB and will retail for around $109, $209 and $419, respectively...