is iLife dead?

While Apple could include Photos under the iLife rubric as the replacement for iPhoto, I doubt that the company will do so. Rather, I suspect the new app will be marketed much like iTunes, as a standalone app that’s bundled with the operating system. If so, this would technically mean that only two apps remain … Read more

PMUG June Presentation – A Basic Introduction to Adobe Lightroom

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A Basic Introduction to Adobe Lightroom Adobe Lightroom gives photographers a way to import, organize, process, and export their photos from start to finish. Underlying the program’s workflow is its ability to edit images without permanently altering the original files. Alan Kesselhaut, founder of Princeton Photo Workshop, will show the many aspects of Lightroom. Alan’s … Read more

iPhone At 1 Billion. A Tipping Point.

See on Scoop.it – From the Apple Orchard What can you do with a billion iPhones? What can all of us do with a billion iPhones?  Analysts, telcos, networking firms and research consultants expect more than 4 billion smartphones in use by the end of this decade, maybe sooner. Khürt Williams‘s insight: Put on a monocle, stick … Read more

John Paczkowski: No Wearable Device or New Apple TV at WWDC

See on Scoop.it – From the Apple Orchard John Paczkowski, writing for Recode: If you’ve been anticipating the debut of some new category-defining hardware at Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, a word of advice: Dial back your expectations or be disappointed. Khürt Williams‘s insight: That’s no surprise.  WWDC = World Wide Developers Conference. See on … Read more

Review of vividHDR

I love HDR photography. In case you don’t know what that is you can head over to Trey Ratcliff’s web site for an explanation. Here’s my quick version. In HDR photography the photographers takes at least two (three or more is better) exposure bracketed and through the magic of software algorithms combines them into a … Read more