Archive - Sep 2, 2010

Capture the Moment With New High-Zoom HandycamModels

Light, Easy to Carry Handycam DCR-SX15E and DCR-SR15E Crisp, clear Standard Definition video shooting on removable flash memory (DCR-SX15E) or HDD (DCR-SR15E) Powerful 50x optical zoom 6.7cm (2.7") Clear Photo LCD SteadyShot, Face Detection and video light Direct Copy to external hard drive and DVDirect Express compatibility for easy back-ups LONDON -- (Marketwire -- September 1, 2010) -- IFA, Berlin -- Legendary Handycam...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

ePHOTOzine's Photo Month

Find an interesting shop, photograph it then see how to age it with the help of Photoshop.

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2010-09-02

Photoshop tutorial: How to create a nostalgic image

Make a new shop look old with the help of Photoshop.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-09-02

Photographing interesting shops

Get away from the High Street and there's still a chance you can find stores with interesting frames and quirky displays to photograph.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-09-02

A 'Touch' Is All It Takes: Sony Unveils New Bloggie Camera

Device Allows Easy Sharing of HD Video and Photos via Social Networks SAN DIEGO, Sept. 1, 2010 Making its worldwide debut today, Sonys new Bloggie Touch enhances the pocket video camera category by making it even easier to preserve and upload lifes spontaneous moments. The Bloggie Touch (MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10) captures full 1920x1080p high definition MP4 video and 12.8-megapixel photos on 8GB or 4GB of embedded memory,...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

Sony's New Digital Photo Frames Aren't Just For Pictures Anymore

New S-Frame Models Include Video AVCHD Playback, Other Innovative Features SAN DIEGO, Sept. 1, 2010 Sony today announced three new S-Frame digital photo frames (models DPF-XR100, DPF-VR100 and DPF-D830) that let consumers keep their favorite memories close with innovative, high-quality features, including video playback and battery operated capabilities. The DPF-XR100 and DPF-VR100 models offer AVCHD video playback...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

Sanyo PD1, PD2: Full HD dual cameras announced

Sanyo has announced two new Xacti Dual Camera models for the US and European continents that, if not the same product under different names, are at the least very closely related. The US-model Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD2 was first to be announced a couple of weeks ago, although we didn't catch the press release at the time. The European equivalent, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD1, followed up with an announcement from the company's European headquarters in Munich, Germany yesterday. Both cameras are externally identical, and are described as offering ten megapixel still images, as well as...

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

Bibble 5.1.1 update extends Raw support

Bibble Labs has today unveiled an incremental update to its RAW file converter Bibble, which adds further Raw file support and lens calibration parameters. The new Bibble 5.1.1 adds support for the Sony Alpha A33, A55, A55V, and A560, as well as the Panasonic FZ40, FZ45, and FZ100. In addition, preliminary support has been added for the Canon EOS 60D. The update also allows Bibble to detect lenses in use for Sony and Panasonic Raw files, and fixes an issue with program crashes when printing images with certain plugins active. Bibble 5 Pro supports Windows...

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

Adobe Premiere Pro update released

Adobe has released an update to the latest version of its professional non-linear video editing software, Premiere Pro. The Adobe Premiere Pro Creative Suite 5.0.2 update is available for both the Windows and Macintosh platforms, with separate downloads on each platform for customers who purchased the software via electronic download, and on a retail DVD. Several changes are listed in Premiere Pro 5.0.2, versus the previous release. Adobe's Mercury Playback Engine, which uses certain features of graphics cards to accelerate...

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02

Canon U.S.A., The Pro Football Hall Of Fame And Archie Manning Ask Football Fans To Take Their Best Shot For Canon's "Why Do You

Top Adult and Teen Photographers Earn Trip to Super Bowl XLV with Winning Photo Displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 2, 2010 Kicking off today, Canon U.S.A., Inc, a leader in digital imaging, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are looking for the best youth football photos from across America. Football fans are encouraged to pick up a camera this season and show their passion for the sport through photography...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-09-02