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Listener Meet & Greet Reminder #1
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) July 23, 2008
Release Pixie here with a quick little update/reminder for the TFTTF Listener Meet re coming up fast, so stop into the forums and let us know if you ll be there. We d love to meet you! PS: Sorry about the sound, I need a new mic stand -Release Pixie » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: San Francisco Meet s Ft. Colins Meet & Greet: August 20th Portland Meet & Greet: August 27th » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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John Nack - Photoshop Principal Product Manager
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 22, 2008
Along with managing one of the most popular software products of all time, John Nack, Adobe Photoshop s Principal Product Manager, is also a blogging pioneer at Adobe Systems, Inc.Having paved the way for folks like, well, me to blog and otherwise participate in public forums he has helped lift the curtain on the sometimes mysterious Adobe to reveal that the company is actually NOT staffed by droids but rather human beings. At some other companies, blogging is expressly forbidden, so the fact that blogging is encouraged at Adobe is very refreshing.In this video, John talks about what s next for Adobe Photoshop, the future of digital imaging, and of course his sometimes controversial (but always informative) blog."What if instead of giving you yet another way to do the same thing, what if we gave you the right way?"John is one of the most committed bloggers I ve ever met, sometimes publishing multiple times a day. Remember, he also has a day job (and a family). It s almost like he serves as a human RSS filter for legions of creatives. To get your Nack-filtered look at the creative world, just point your browser to:http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/Adobe Photoshop clearly has a bright future (and I m not just saying that). Creative people everywhere can rest easy knowing that John Nack is on watch.
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tfttf300 - Ones and 0s
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) July 20, 2008
Yey! Here s the 300th episode of Tips from the Top Floor, almost entirely made by YOU, the listeners! Meet Chris and hang out for a drink at one of the Meet n'Greets: - Jul/30 San Francisco, CA - Aug/6 Nashville, TN - Aug/20 Ft. Collins, CO - Aug/27 Portland, ME Make sure to get the Chris Live calendar (see links to the right) » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: Follow Chris on Twitter Meet Chris at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas, Aug/14-16 - and pick up some schwag! The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte Trucker Tom Everest Trek 2009 Martin Bailey Photography Thoughts on Photography with Paul Giguere The Photocast Network The Culinary Media Network with Chef Mark CC Chapman - Managing the Gray s song Ones and O s for $0.99 tfttf28 - Thunderstorm Soundseeing tfttf40 - MOOOving Landscapes tfttf54 - Vacation Special 3 of 4 tfttf191 - Interview with John Knack » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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The Candid Frame #54 - James Atherton
from The Candid Frame July 07, 2008
James K. W. Atherton was a veteran news photographer in Washington D.C. for over 40 years. For 20 years, he was a staffer for the wires at United Press International, covering every U. S. President from Truman to Nixon as well as the major events of the day, such as the McCarthy hearings, the 1963 March on Washington, JFK’s funeral, and the first seven space shots. Few world leaders escaped his lens. In 1970 he became a staff photographer and picture editor at The Washington Post. Following his award-winning photo coverage of the Watergate hearings, he continued to cover Capitol Hill through the Iran-Contra hearings. He retired in 1990, but continues to make himself available to students and teachers in photojournalism. Always striving for “something a little different,” each Atherton photo offers an editorial comment on the meaning of an action, the character behind the face, the story behind the story. James Atherton recommends the work of Frank Cancellare. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via Book Recommendation: 150 Years of Photo Journalism by Nick Yapp.
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Is There a Free Alternative to Lightroom or Aperture?
from Chris Pirillo July 07, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed If you are a professional photographer, you re either using Apple s Aperture or Adobe s Lightroom, I m sure. This is for hard-core digital photo management. Both of these programs work well, but they are quite expensive. So, what can you do instead? blueMarine is a cross-platform, open-source application that will give you a full-on digital photo workflow experience. The closest thing I could equate to this is Aperture or Lightroom. blueMarine is pretty much the same thing. You can sort by different variables, and increase or decrease the size of the results returned. It s insanely easy to work with, and organize all of the photos in a professional manner. As with most photo workflow apps, you have several methods of inspecting your image collection. Icons in the top left corner switch the app between filesystem tree, calendar, and tag views, and you can sift through the assorted photos in a 2-D grid, or a single filmstrip along the bottom of the screen. You have full control over how much information blueMarine displays for each image, courtesy of the View -> Decorators menu. You can show file properties such as size and filename, image properties such as camera settings, and any metadata you assign to the file. You can also assign basic one-through-five-star ratings for each image, and mark keepers and trash with simple keyboard shortcuts. Although blueMarine does not include editing functionality, the beginnings of such features are found in the image inspections tools, with which you can zoom in and out and magnify selected images. I m not a professional photographer, I m just a hobbyist. If I hadn t already paid for Aperture, I d be using blueMarine myself on a regular basis. I m glad I found it, and could pass it along to all of you. Landscape Photography 101 Videos object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/cb_bJyeFo0k /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/cb_bJyeFo0k type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Outdoor Photography Tips My Career is Over Chris Is There a Free Alternative to Lightroom or Aperture?
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Is There a Free Alternative to Lightroom or Aperture?
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome July 07, 2008
http://live.pirillo.com - If you are a professional photographer, you're either using Apple's Aperture or Adobe's Lightroom, I'm sure. This is for hard-core digital photo management. Both of these programs work well, but they are quite expensive. So, what can you do instead? Author: lockergnome Keywords: adobe aperture apple blog editing gadgets graphics help information lightroom photo photography picture pirillo video Added: July 6, 2008
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Focus Ring 15 - All Access Le Mans
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) July 03, 2008
The Photocast Network just released another episode of Focus Ring! On the Focus Ring Panel: Benoit Marchal - Declencheur Boris Nienke - nSonic Chris Marquardt - Tips from the Top Floor Topics: How to become a professional photographer in minutes, how to get an all-access pass to the 24 hours of Le Mans car race and how to learn about proportion Direct link to the Focus Ring episode Direct link to the MP3 of this episode Get to the Focus Ring with iTunes Get to the Focus Ring via RSS
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tfttf299b - Lenses - The Tech Guy
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) July 03, 2008
Chris and Leo talk about different types of lenses and what they are good for. » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy The TWiT netcast network The 2008 TFTTF Workshops » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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tfttf299 - Filters, Meets and Greets
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) July 01, 2008
Join one of the four meet n'greets while Chris is on the August tour in the US. Locations: San Francisco: Jul/30th, Nashville: Aug/6th, Ft. Collins: Aug/20th, Portland, ME: Aug/27. Latest poll result: 43% of the audience started photography with a film SLR. Make sure you participate in the new poll on the right hand side of this page. Today s main topic: is it easy to replicate a ND Grad filter in Photoshop (and if not, why?) » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: For real! Meet Chris and other members of the TFTTF community! Tutorial: Simulate a polarizing filter in Photoshop PicLens » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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DMQT #41 - Adobe Lightroom - Importing From Catalogs
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe June 28, 2008
Do you have lots of Lightroom catalogs? Would you like to create a portfolio catalog containing a subset of those catalogs? This tip shows you how to easily create a new catalog and how to import photographs from other catalogs into the new one. Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 1 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: Pixel Heads Network Tags: Adobe Lightroom Photography Digital Catalogs Importing Photographs Categories: How To
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DMQT #43 - Celtx - New Features In Version 1.0
from - blip.tv (beta) June 28, 2008
Celtx is an application for creating scripts for any kind of visual/audio media. In this episode, you ll learn all the new features of the just released version 1.0 including script adaptation, master catalogs, the new side bar tabs, plus lots more!
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DMQT #8 - Adobe Lightroom - Painter Tool
from 5min : recently added June 28, 2008
The painter tool in Lightroom is an extermely powerful tool that speeds up your photo editing process. In this episode, you will learn how to use it to apply keywords, meta data, presets and other information quickly to many photographs.
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The Candid Frame #53 - John Sullivan
from The Candid Frame June 20, 2008
John Sullivan is the senior photographer for the Huntington Library and Garden in San Marino, California. He and his team are responsible for producing images of the library's extensive holdings which include collections of books, art work and photography. Using the latest in digital technology, he and his staff help ensure that the work of artist and technicians is made available to today's and tomorrow generation of researchers, historians and the general public. You can discover some of the work by he and his staff at the Huntington website. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via John Sullivan recommends the work of David Douglas Duncan. Book Recommendation: Desert Plants - A Curator’s Introduction to the Huntington Desert Garden by Gary Lyons.
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tfttf298 - Experiment - The Tech Guy
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) June 19, 2008
Join in as Leo and Chris talk about how to spice up your photography by playing with things, and by shooting through materials that you usually wouldn t shoot through. Show Links: Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy The TWiT netcast network The 2008 TFTTF Workshops » Download the MP3 for this episode » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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tfttf297 - Color Management - Monitor Calibration
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) June 18, 2008
Listener questions about depth of field, monitor calibration, a new poll about how you started photography, and hurry, only 2 shows left for you to send in your greetings for show 300! » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: New Poll: How did you start photography? Tips from the Top Floor - Workshops Monitor Calibration tools: Huey Pro Monitor Calibration tools: Spyder 3 Monitor Calibration tools: X-Rite I1 » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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Podcast #7 - Show Notes
from Camera Dojo June 17, 2008
This week we talk about some current news and announcements that have hit the wires and discuss some of the new articles that have been on CameraDojo.com. Links from the podcast: Apple iPhone http://apple.com Lightroom Enfuse http://timothyarmes.com/lrenfuse.php Think Tank Photo http://thinktankphoto.com This podcast is part of our series that is available on iTunes.
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tfttf296 - Color Management - Camera
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) June 12, 2008
Today we continue our quest for a deeper understanding of color management. And we ll start simple: at the camera level. Also: the new Canon 1000D, a new poll about filters (thanks Susheel), and how to take great pictures while using the camera s build-in flash. » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: Susheel Chandradhas provided this week s poll question Dan Cummins photos on Flickr The workshop in Tübingen, Southern Germany, Oct/4-7 still has seats open! » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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Lightroom 2: Import Efficiencies
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 06, 2008
Learn to streamline your Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 with this series of Workflow Tips from the Professional Digital Workflow E-newsletter. In this tutorial, you'll learn to rename and add critical metadata to all your photos while they are downloading from your memory card.
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Hurry Hurry
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) June 05, 2008
Ravsitar the Release Pixie here with a short little call to action for the Tips From the Top Floor listeners. Chris is quick(ish)ly approaching show 300! That s a big deal in the land-o-podcasts! So take a few minutes and record a quick shout out or quick question (audio or video) and send it to Chris at info@tipsfromthetopfloor.com or me at ravsitar@gmail.com. » Download the MP3 for this episode » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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tfttf295 - Color Management Overview - Listener question line (US) 206-202-3757 / (UK) 07005-805-742
from Digital Photography Tips from the Top Floor (Audio/Video) June 03, 2008
Why has Chris been so busy? And can I make sure that my prints look exactly the way they looked on my screen? Let s find out the answers to these questions and more on today s show! Got questions for the next shows about color management? Profiles? Color spaces? Bit depths? Send in a voice mail at (US) 206-202-3757 or (UK) 07005-805-742 or send an MP3 or email to info@tipsfromthetopfloor.com » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: Canyonlands video adventure #6 The 2008 TFTTF Workshops Everest Basecamp Trek 2009 with Jon Miller and Chris Marquardt » Get the show for free in iTunes » Get the show for free using RSS Godaddy coupon code / promo codes: Use code TIPS1 and save 10%! Use code TIPS2 and save 20% *
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