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Today Steve Stanger and Antonio Rosario, bring you part two of the composition discussion. I also talk to Shawn Cranor of Camera West , about building better relationships with our camera dealers. Show Notes Camera West Antonio Rosario Steve Stanger

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Today based on a Tweet by Antonio Rosario, Antonio, Bart Buschots, Steve Stanger, KennyL98, and John F Braum join for a roundtable discussion about photo critiques.

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I had the great pleasure of interviewing Jaime Ibarra this moth. I've done something different and made this a screencast. Let me know what you think. I know this file is big and I apologize, I hope it's worth it. If you can't see it on your device here is the You-Tube link. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRve2t13NrI[/youtube] Show Notes: Erick Kim Photography Erick Kim Workshops (worth their weight in gold) Jaime Ibarra Jaime Ibarra's web site Jaime Ibarra's tutorial ($50 off when you mention Typicalshutterbug) Jaime Ibarra Deviantart web site Jaime is featured in Issue 23 of BLUR Magazine get it in pdf here

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Today Steve Stanger talks about iPhone photography and I also review the Think Tank Photo Speed Freak V2.0 bag. Show Notes: Steve iPhone App recommendatons Photography Instagram (free) - iPhone/iPad - -share your life with friends through a series of pictures. The twitter of iphone photography. Camera+ (.99) - iPhone/iPad - I use this all the time. Allows you to set exposure separately from focus. Snapseed (4.99) - enhance your photos with one tap. Tweak photos with Tune Image or selectively adjust only a part of your photo with Control Points. Add effects like Drama, Vintage, and Grunge. Iris Photo Suite (1.99) - Offers great photo adjustments, masking and effects. BleachBypass (.99) -- An atmospheric effect through desaturated color, heavy vignetting and contrast. PictureShow (1.99) - iPhone/iPad - Slider controls. Hipstamatic (1.99 + in app purchases) - iPhone - swap lenses, film and flash 100CamerasIn1 (.99/2.99) - iPhone/iPad - 100 different effects that use mixes of hardlight, overlay, and textures. picfx (1.99) - iPhone/iPad - apply 27 textures and frames + 13 styles to create unique looking pictures. Increibooth (.99) - iPhone - A photo booth in your pocket Tiltshift Video (1.99) - iPhone/iPad generate Tilt-Shift Videos TinyPlanets (free) - iPhone/iPad -- transforms your photos to look like tiny planets Diptic (1.99) - iPhone/iPad -- combine multiple photos to create a new image PSD Viewer (.99) - iPad - Open Adobe Photoshop PSD documents on iDevices photo utilities FlickrStackr (1.99) - iPhone/iPad - Flickr photo sharing to the iPad Flickr (free) - iPad - Official Flickr app Transfer (2.99) - iPhone/iPad - Great for transferring photos between iDevice to iDevice and to Mac. Computer transfer a little clunky. Scotty (1.99) - iPhone/iPad - Transfers iPhone, iPod touch and iPad photos and videos to your Mac over Wi-Fi Flickpad Pro (.99) - iPad - Facebook and Flickr photos delivered fresh daily LightLoupe (4.99) - iPad - Review photos via camera connection kit. Pan and zoom your images on an external display SoftBox Pro (2.99) - iPad soft box lighting system Postalpix (free app/pay for prints) - iPhone/iPad - easily select and order your iPhone photos.

Today, I talk to RC Conception about his new HDR Book "The HDR Book" as well as his background. Show Notes: RC Conception Kelby Training NAPP Photoshop World

On this show Andrew Darlow from the Imaging Buffet and I discuss monitor calibration. Show Notes The Imaging Buffet Andrew's upcoming workshop/event schedule Inkjet Tips Website Color management hardware and software: • Datacolor Spyder3 Express• Datacolor Spyder3 Pro• Datacolor Spyder3 Elite• Datacolor Spyder3Print SR• X-Rite i1 Display LT• X-Rite i1 Display 2• X-Rite ColorMunki Photo• X-Rite i1Photo Pro Links to many calibration images- see L2.2 here: http://www.inkjettips.com/chapters/chapter-2/The link listed as "Andrew Darlow's Target" is a small one (about 3x3 inches) that Andrew recommends for print testing. To go directly to the AdobeRGB version, click here, then drag it to your desktop (or right click and choose Save As). The PhotoDisc image available here is another popular full-page color test image. An article to help match your monitor to your lab’s output (it includes a link to a 4×6 file to send to your lab). Lighting: Solux Task Lamp: If you have MR-16 type spotlight fixtures, I recommend the 50 Watt 4700K/36 degree bulb to light your reference prints while looking at your calibrated and profiled screen, and the 50Watt/3500K/17 degree (more focused, a.k.a. spot) or 36 degree bulbs (more wide) for simulating the look of lighting typically used in galleries. You can find them directly from Solux at the link below:Solux 50 watt, 4700K/36 Degrees BB, . They also sell a fixture for their bulbs here.Another option (not as accurate as Solux bulbs, but much better than what most people use). This is a good jewelers lamp for $50 (you can often find them used as well). http://www.nationaljewelerssupplies.com/p/SK2272.html . You can then replace the bulbs that ship with it if you want better lighting for proofing. 2 Sylvania Design 50 F15/T8 bulb will fit in that lamp and will cost about $10 ea. Recommended applications for editing: Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS5 Photoshop Elements Apple Aperture Adobe Lightroom Andrew Darl...