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Shots of the guys shooting in Beijing show about a 50-50 split between Canon and Nikon.
We follow that with a serious discussion about the merits of Funniest Home Video.
Cameron's training this week involved integration of online technology as it relates to the newspaper business and the provided an instructional talk about Twitter.
We discuss the quality of Apple movie downloads and the lack of cheaper rentals.
We wonder if the 3G problems are due in part to Optus's network. Telstra charge a hanset delivery fee for a iPhone that we stood in a que to buy.
We talk about new technology that allows enhancement of video with still images.
Cameron leaks the rumor about the imminent release of Adobe CS4.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
USB mirror Cam
Card reader for PowerMac and MacPro
USB Docking station
Braille camera
In-Car Microwave
Epson release a bunch of new inkjet printers.
The $20,000 blow up doll was frightning and reminded me of the story about the advancement in 3D rendering of life life characters.
Some of the translated Chinese to Engrish on engrishfunny.com
Canon ship their 100 millionth digital camera.
USB goes 3 with 27 Mb per sec and will carry 900 milliamps.
SATA goes version3 specification will eventually double data transfer rates to 6Gbps.
Posted on: Aug 20, 2008 10:15AM
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.98MB
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 77.98MB
Pro Photo Roundtable 9 PPS #49 The Show for photographers by photographers. Online at www.prophotoshow.net podcast subscription feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/prophotoshow email = prophotoshow@gmail.com Skype = theprophotoguy For show notes, news and forums visit the PPS Show Site PPS is a Seim Studios broadcast. Gavin Seim Photography, and Seim Effects photoshop actions and lightoom presets
Posted on: Aug 14, 2008 05:26PM
Duration: Filesize: 83.88MB
Duration: Filesize: 83.88MB
We have a week with Adobe Lightroom and both Cameron and Phil are impressed with the bits they found useful.
Cameron proves he still has a trace of Windows left in his blood and takes a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad W700 for photographers.
3 new HI def Canon handy Cams to look forward to, the VIXIA HF11, VIXIA HG21, and VIXIA HG20.
Hitachi release a video camera with 3 modes of storage the Hitachi's DZ-BD10HA
The iPhone is the most popular camera phone on Flickr.
PhotoGeek Gadgets
The spy kite
The USB Chinese wall dongle.
A wind up powered remote.
The best car USB charger we have ever seen.
Drug induced keyboard design.
Our friend at Before the Coffee releases his long awaited HDR book.
iPhone lens.
Bubble level app for the iPhone may be usefull when your bubble level is busted.
Expensive iPhone app screen image.
Posted on: Aug 13, 2008 10:00AM
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 69.02MB
Duration: 00:00:00 Filesize: 69.02MB
UV Layer is a cool new front end written in Flash (so it's compatible with any browser) that allows you to share many videos with any of your friends via instant messaging. It's a cool concept with a very cool front end.
Posted on: Aug 11, 2008 02:32PM
Duration: 00:01:56 Filesize: 17.66MB
Duration: 00:01:56 Filesize: 17.66MB
If you are a website owner and/or content producer for a website, you need to check out KickApps.com. KickApps.com allows you to easily (and for free) add widgets, such as video players, forums, etc. to your site to create a community around it.
Posted on: Aug 11, 2008 02:32PM
Duration: 00:01:56 Filesize: 17.74MB
Duration: 00:01:56 Filesize: 17.74MB
Got a Sony Play Station 2, now go watch YouTube on it! Yes, you read this correctly, BroadQ brings the ability to watch YouTube videos, your local videos on your iPod and/or network right on your Sony Play Station 2. Check it out!
Posted on: Aug 11, 2008 02:32PM
Duration: 00:01:39 Filesize: 15.09MB
Duration: 00:01:39 Filesize: 15.09MB













