Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at October 9th, 2008
If you want to get a head start on CS4 by doing some early documentation reading, which sounds like a whole ton of fun, Adobe has released documentation for most (all?) of the products in Creative Suite 4. Here’s the list of you want to dive in:
Thanks to Peter deHaan.
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at October 3rd, 2008
If you worry about that big “check out this photography bag I have that’s probably full of some very expensive electronics” target you’ve been slinging around on your back, then check out Think Tank Photo’s Urban Disguise 35. It’s a bag designed to be useful and inconspicuous, while trying to relieve some of your anxiety about traveling around with thousands of dollars of your equipment in one, small, compact space.
You can check out the full press release below. Continue Reading »
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at October 1st, 2008
When everyone wants a camera as small as possible, John Chiara builds a camera the size of a truck
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at September 29th, 2008
Separated by bundles and individual products. Here’s a tip, it always calculates to big $.
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at September 24th, 2008
Probably not funny for them… but funny for us.
Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at September 23rd, 2008
If you haven’t heard already, Adobe has announced the latest progression of their Creative Suite product line with CS4.
One of my favorite places, who always come through with solid information, is the NAPP Learning Center for CS4 . Scott, Matt and Dave give you some pretty good insight to the new features.
If you want to expand beyond just Photoshop CS4, Layers Magazine (for all things Adobe), has released a fairly extensive CS4 Learning Center also.
Adobe’s own John Nack has also provided a detailed list of CS4 sweetness that you can check out on his blog here.
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at September 23rd, 2008
The full video has been posted. Pretty stunning.
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at September 22nd, 2008
Screencaps from 5D MKII movie shoot. Stunning .
Posted by Tommy Maloney in The Trunk at August 30th, 2008
D-Movie shot from the Nikon D90.