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5 days ago |
shutterbug.com | Jon Sienkiewicz
Give yourself 10 points for every one of these 13 common misdemeanors that your NEVER do. For every transgression that falls into the "I do only it once in a while" category, give yourself 10 points anyway. What the hell; it's spring, the time for fresh beginnings. 1. Never carry your keys, wallet or cellphone in your camera bag. Having your bag full of camera gear stolen is devastating.
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5 days ago |
shutterbug.com | Ron Leach
Adobe's long-awaited Photoshop for iPhone is finally here and today's tutorial from the popular PHLEARN YouTube channel demonstrates the broad range of available tools and demonstrates how to employ them for quick and effective adjustments on the go.
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5 days ago |
shutterbug.com | Ron Leach
Are you confused by all those "weird" numbers, symbols, and other classifications on your memory cards? Well, don't feel bad because you're not alone—even though this terminology can be quite important to understand. Today's explainer from the popular Aftershoot YouTube channel will bring you up to speed in the next seven minutes.
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5 days ago |
shutterbug.com | Ron Leach
Experienced landscape photographers understand the importance of a concept known as "hyperfocal distance" that enables them to maximize depth of field by using appropriate aperture settings and focusing on a specific point within the frame, namely, somewhere between foreground and background depending upon the image at hand.
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6 days ago |
shutterbug.com | Jon Sienkiewicz
If you deal with more than a couple thousand images, you need a DAM, a Digital Asset Manager. Excire offers two solutions that fit the billing of "best ever."Excire calls their product a "photo management tool," but since Excire Foto 2025 also handles video, I think the correct label is DAM: Digital Asset Manager. And unless your collection of imaging creations spans just a handful of folders, you DAM well need it.What Exactly is Excire?
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