Photo Geek Weekly Episode 20 – Cinema Designed for Space & Photo Rights

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Photo Geek Weekly Episode 20 - Cinema Designed for Space & Photo Rights
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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins the discussion for a number of highly geeky and engaging topics. RED introduces a new sensor originally designed for space with exceptional dynamic range and low-light performance, the hidden truths about (some) photo contests, lawsuits and AI. A classic geeky mix if there ever was one, all related to photography. I’m sure you’ll love the episode – even though I progressively lose my voice through the show! 🙂

Story 1: Red gives deep-space sensor dual ISO and puts it on general release (via )
Related: GEMINI Sensor with Dual Sensitivity | RED TECH (via YouTube / RED Digital Cinema)

Story 2: Martin Stavars, The One Man in a Web of Online Photo Contests (via PetaPixel)

Story 3: Insect Photographer Sues Pest Control Company for $2.7 Million (via PetaPixel)
Related: Alex Wild’s Copyright Enforcement Strategy (via PetaPixel)

Story 4: NVIDIA’s AI Can Magically Transfer One Photo’s Style to Another (via PetaPixel)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Folding@Home (Team DonKom is Team #34931 if you’d like to join!)

Steve: Caseta Wireless Smart Lighting Dimmer Switch and Remote Kit

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Don Komarechka is the host of Photo Geek Weekly and Inside the Lens. From auroras to pollen, insects to infrared, much of Don’s photographic adventures reveal a deeper understanding of how the universe works. Exploring the world that we cannot see with our own eyes has been a common thread in Don’s career as a professional photographer.

2 Comments

  1. Hi Don

    I have spend over forty years in the design and model making in the jewellery business. From metal dies to rubber molds with many metals. I spent years in the school ring and lodge jewel business. Since I worked for manufacturers I know how to make volume pieces. I will send you images of some of my work.

  2. Poor Don and his throat ailment that caused his voice to change as the show progressed. I think it’s called “Brazillitis” because by the end I was having trouble telling Steve’s voice from Don’s!

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