
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge jumps into the discussion on all the Adobe updates, a 10 trillion frame per second camera, the final fate of Meyer Optik Goerlitz and a service using Kodak branding to scan your analog media. All this and more in a fantastically geeky discussion!
Story 1: Tons of Adobe coverage that we dissect:
The Top 20 New Features of the New Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 (via fstoppers)
Lightroom CC 2.0: What’s new, and where is it headed? (via DPReview)
This is the Full Photoshop Coming to the iPad (via PetaPixel)
Adobe Releases Premiere Pro 13 (via fstoppers)
Adobe Announces Premiere Rush CC (via fstoppers)
Story 2: The World’s Fastest Camera Can Shoot 10 Trillion Frames Per Second (via PetaPixel)
Story 3: If You Backed Meyer Optik Görlitz on Kickstarter, Your Money is Gone (via PetaPixel)
Story 4: Kodak Digitizing Box service breathes life into old media with minimal effort (via DPReview)
Picks of the Week:
Allan: Nikon SB26 flash
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I never cull my images until I have viewed them over a week. I shot the Bobcaygeon Fair for them and I just have to give them a set amount of images to get paid. However, since I don’t know all the people I shoot or the companies they represent. I also find that if I let them sit for awhile I view them images with different eyes later. I hate being wired up and edit and find I don’t like it later or find mistakes. I sometimes just want to be in the moment when I edit a place or a person. I have four hard drives full of images all in file folders. People ask me for images from places I have been to and end up selling them. I do get rid of the stuff that is crap but all my images will mean something to someone.