Archive for the ‘Review’ Category
Adobe Releases Lightroom 4 Beta!
Adobe has released the Lightroom 4 beta! Read on for details about the major features and my personal favourites from the beta.
Review: Craft & Vision’s Free eBook
Craft & Vision has recently released a self-titled, free eBook. We review the eBook to help you understand what to expect from it and how it might help you.
Adobe Creative Suite 5.5, subscription plans and the contemporary photographer
Adobe has just announced Creative Suite 5.5. We explore its applicability to photographers, and investigate if and when a subscription plan should be used.
Finding the best approach for importing photos and video from your Android phone into Lightroom (Part 2)
Find out the best way to import your photos and videos from an Android phone into Lightroom. Part two covers preparing mobile video for import into Lightroom.
Finding the best approach for importing photos and video from your Android phone into Lightroom (Part 1)
Find out the best way to import your photos and videos from an Android phone into Lightroom. Part one reviews the options for retrieving media from the phone.
How Practical is a Kindle for Reading Photography Books?
You already know Amazon’s Kindle is a great ebook reader. Read on to see how practical it is for reading photography and other graphical books and PDFs.
Import Improvements in the Lightroom 3 Beta
The Lightroom 3 beta has begun! Join me for a detailed look into overhauled Import UI available in this new release.
Refresher on Photographing Babies and their Journey into the World
Introduces baby photography resources covering preparing for the arrival, maternity shots of the expectant mum, the birth, and ongoing opportunities as the little one grows.
Why Lightroom Users Should Seriously Consider Adding Photoshop Elements To Their Workflow
Users need to leave their non-destructive Lightroom workflow to complete some photos. Discover why you should seriously consider Photoshop Elements for the role.
Choosing Tethered Shooting Software for Nikon DSLR Cameras
Nikon expects DSLR camera owners to pay for tethered shooting software. Let us help you choose from the growing list of free alternatives now available.




