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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Hasselblad cameras will ship with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4
Following news that Hasselblad H4D medium format cameras will ship with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom from March 12, an update announcement reveals the software will be Adobe’s latest version, Lightroom 4. Under this agreement, Hasselblad is creating new opportunities for all lovers of medium format photography as well as for aspirational 35mm professionals, advanced amateurs and enthusiasts to perfect, search, process and organize their images in a single solution regardless of their experience or skill level.
Chris Russell-Fish, Hasselblad Global Sales and Marketing Director said: "Integrating the Adobe platform with Hasselblad is a ground-breaking step. Changing platforms is always a challenge for time-starved photographers and digital operators but now all users can have the excellence of a Hasselblad image file married to the functionality and ease of use of Adobe Lightroom."
Last Call for "Mastering DSLR Exposure and Camera Settings" workshop
"Mastering DSLR Exposure and Camera Settings", a new class by Leo Heppner
This useful class will start with a 1 hour classroom instruction, then we'll go to the Lockhouse area in Havre de Grace for a 2 hour "hands-on" outdoor shooting session. Topics to be covered: How to achieve proper exposure for difficult lighting situations such as high contrast scenes, backlighting, frontlighting, and more. Plus, understanding how to use a hand-held meter. In addition, we'll learn about DSLR camera settings such as ISO, White Balance, and Exposure Compensation.
This Workshop by Leo Heppner, Professional Photographer and Instructor, will be held on Sunday, March 11th, from 1- 4PM at La Cucina Italian Restaurant, 103 North Washington St, Havre de Grace, MD 20178. We will meet at the restaurant's private Banquet Room in the back of the place.
This useful class will start with a 1 hour classroom instruction, then we'll go to the Lockhouse area in Havre de Grace for a 2 hour "hands-on" outdoor shooting session. Topics to be covered: How to achieve proper exposure for difficult lighting situations such as high contrast scenes, backlighting, frontlighting, and more. Plus, understanding how to use a hand-held meter. In addition, we'll learn about DSLR camera settings such as ISO, White Balance, and Exposure Compensation.
This Workshop by Leo Heppner, Professional Photographer and Instructor, will be held on Sunday, March 11th, from 1- 4PM at La Cucina Italian Restaurant, 103 North Washington St, Havre de Grace, MD 20178. We will meet at the restaurant's private Banquet Room in the back of the place.
700X CompactFlash Card Built in America for HD Video & RAW Performance
Poway, CA. – Delkin Devices announces their newest CompactFlash memory card, boasting enhanced performance features that cater to high definition video and RAW DSLR files produced in today’s high-end cameras. The “Made in the U.S.A.” 700X rated cards are unique in their impressive speed ratings, as well as their domestic origin.
Unlike standard CF memory cards that are mass-built and boated in from overseas facilities, this card is engineered and built in Delkin’s Poway, CA based facility with carefully controlled components and design. These qualities guarantee seamless compatibility with today’s leading edge imaging equipment and ensure consistently superior performance. The UDMA 6 enabled memory cards offer transfer rates up to 105MB/s and write speeds of 67MB/s, making them ideal for demanding digital SLR applications and video modes such as slow motion recording.
Unlike standard CF memory cards that are mass-built and boated in from overseas facilities, this card is engineered and built in Delkin’s Poway, CA based facility with carefully controlled components and design. These qualities guarantee seamless compatibility with today’s leading edge imaging equipment and ensure consistently superior performance. The UDMA 6 enabled memory cards offer transfer rates up to 105MB/s and write speeds of 67MB/s, making them ideal for demanding digital SLR applications and video modes such as slow motion recording.
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