Quickly Get A Consistent Look Across Multiple Images Using Presets

January 11, 2012 by Brian Matiash • 1 Comment

Our friend, Jacob Lucas, kicks off a five part video series on how he uses Perfect Photo Suite 6 to maximize the creativity around his shots.

In this video, Jacob goes through the steps to create a Preset in Perfect Effects 3, allowing him to quickly apply the same look to multiple images at once.

DSLR Camera Remote Review

September 28, 2009 by Mike Wong • 7 Comments

australia-iphone-reviewIf you are thinking about getting DSLR Camera Remote for the iPhone or iPod Touch but haven't made a decision yet, here's a good review from Australia iPhone.

Before I used DSLR Camera Remote, I was concerned that there was going to be a bit of a delay between tapping fire and my camera actually snapping the shot as this would be a major problem when shooting subjects like children or pets. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that there is no noticeable delay.

 

 

 

Local PDX Photographer Injured

September 22, 2009 by Mike Wong • 4 Comments

Late last month, a group of folks from onOne went down to the Portland International Raceway to do some shooting during a motorcycle race that was going on. Looking to get the best photos they could, they went into the infield with several other photographers to what everyone thought was a safe location.

As you might expect, motorcycle races can be dangerous, usually for the rider, but in this case it was also dangerous for a photographer. Dan Harlacher from onOne and Dave Schelske, along with a couple of other photographers were on the infield when a motorcycle came around the corner, lost control and hit Dave and then partially bumped Dan. Not much happened to Dan other than a scratch, a bit of a scare and a busted iPhone. Dave on the other hand, was not so lucky.

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Rob Galbraith's Review of DSLR Camera Remote version 1.1

July 28, 2009 by Mike Wong • 12 Comments

Most of you have already seen this I suspect, but in case you haven't, we made a pre-release version of our upcoming DSLR Camera Remote 1.1 available to Rob Galbraith and true to form, he ran it through it's paces and wrote up the most complete and thorough review that I've seen so far.

"The upcoming free update is about more than just bringing Nikon users in from the cold. It also introduces just enough vital changes to transform DSLR Camera Remote from a curiosity into a useful tool."

If you are interested in DSLR Camera Remote v1.1 for the iPhone and haven't read this review already, you owe it to yourself to do so. Not only does the review go in-depth on the current (and soon to be publicly implemented) features and point out some areas where we can improve the software in the future (better integration with a PocketWizard setup for example), but Rob has posted some great example shots of using the app with a camera in studio as well as mounted to a shot clock in a basketball game.

May Photo Contest Gallery

May 7, 2009 by Mike Wong • 1 Comment

I just created a quick gallery thrown together to show you some of the recent entries we've had for the May Photo Contest. Judging is going to be pretty difficult this month! You can view the gallery here.