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Cameras manages your connections on Mac

If you use a Mac, you’re likely familiar with the Image Capture application, which lets your computer know what to do when a camera is plugged in to your computer; open it with iPhoto or open it with Lightroom. That’s great, but what if you have a few different cameras? What if you have an [...]

Kodak takes Kodachrome away

I don’t imagine Kodak had the foresight in 1935 to understand the massive appeal and impact their new film stock was going to have, but when it hit the market that year, it changed the world of photography forever. This week, Kodak announced it was halting the production of Kodachrome. The stock was revered for it’s [...]

Nikon DTOWN television

Photographers Matt Kloskowski and Scott Kelby have a new website which will air a weekly show about Nikon gear and Nikon related photography tips. This is a little strange, if only because it seems like one big advertisement for Nikon… and basically, that’s what it is – because the site is in fact sponsored by [...]

White Balance Reloaded

A great picture is a record of light. Whether the picture is black and white or color, it’s the light in the picture that gets put to film (or memory card). A camera is generally pretty dumb when it comes to light. It relies on some automated sensors to tell it how much light and [...]

Joe McNally explains his slow shutter grip

I know, you (like most of us) think we’re beyond being told how to hold an SLR camera when taking a picture. You grab it by the grip, you cradle the lens, you hold still – and you snap the shot. Nothing could be easier. In my time around photographers (and around non-photographers who happened [...]

JPG Magazine to be saved?

Well, maybe we all jumped the gun a little with that last post, as it seems like the community surrounding JPG isn’t quite prepared to let it go that easily. As we mentioned in yesterday’s post, JPG has been having financial difficulty and was/is unable to sustain their business model as it’s currently laid out, [...]

JPG Magazine shuts down

It’s a sad day here at Fotohacker. We’ve come to really love and appreciate the JPG Magazine website (and their beautiful publication) so much that we regularly reminded readers to submit and vote for photographs before their monthly deadline. Seems like the business model just wasn’t happening though, and JPG has made the somber decision [...]

Happy New Year, Fotohackers!

Hello and happy 2009! We at Fotohacker have been decidedly slack lately when it comes to posting new articles… and I have to apologize. Personal life has picked up it’s pace and left me with only a slice of time with which to do other things, like blog. My New Years resolution, however, is to [...]

First ever DSLR movie… Nikon D-Movie

Nikon has a new camera hitting the shelves very shortly which I’m sure you’ve all had a chance to hear about. It’s called the Nikon D90, and it’s a 12.3 megapixel step up in their mid-range of cameras. This will be the successor to the D80. However, a few things seem to radically set it [...]

Ten homemade camera hacks

Just when you may have thought “It’s all been done”, you find out it really hasn’t. Gizmodo published this story earlier today of ten interesting and fun camera rig hacks. While many are mounting concepts, there are a few homemade cameras in the list as well. I really dig the red-eye mount, which is essentially [...]

iPhone-ography

Having just made the plunge into the iPhone, I’ve finally come to appreciate what all the hype and fanfare was about. It may not be the messiah device that Steve Jobs and his loyal fans would have you believe, but it’s pretty close. Apple has engineered a fantastic phone mobile computer which is now extensible [...]

The return of Photosynth

I’ve been a little preoccupied lately and have had trouble getting anything done on Fotohacker, but I couldn’t miss the opportunity to talk about the second coming of Photosynth, the spacial photography browser being developed by some folks over at Microsoft. Photosynth is a product being worked on by Microsoft Live Labs, and about two years [...]

Use of In-Camera Sharpening

Sharpening is one of those terms that often makes photography purists shiver. After all, if a camera and the lens are doing their job properly, the picture should naturally be sharp and require no further processing, right? Well, yes and no. Ideally this would always be the case. In a perfect digital world, the picture would [...]

Link Snapshot for May 18, 2008

I’ve been really occupied lately with other things that have kept me away from the site, and I apologize for not having any posts in the last month or so. This happens, and there’s little we can do about it – but I appreciate all the emails inquiring about me and the status of Fotohacker. [...]

How to Geocode photos

Geocoding or Geotagging has become increasingly popular in the last couple of years. That’s likely because the number of cameras that can accomodate GPS integration has risen and their cost has dropped, not to mention the growing list of photo sharing websites that use that kind of GPS data for extended features like mapping. So, [...]






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