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Archive for January, 2007

The Digital Photography Show #34: Rick Sammon Critiques Your Photos!

Friday, January 12th, 2007

The Digital Photography Show #34: Rick Sammon Critiques Your Photos! (23MB, 105mins) LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE January, 11, 2007: Welcome to the Thumping Thirty-Fourth episode of The Digital Photography Show! Today we have an unbelievably good show (if we do say so ourselves). But the credit doesn’t go to us – it goes to [...]

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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

January 9, 2007: Photographs can charm, entertain, educate and enlighten. But can they change the world? According to Ransom Riggs, these have. This is a really interesting look at some of the most influential photographs of all time. I don’t think they’re all truly world-altering, although many have changed how we see and take pictures.  [...]

The Digital Photography Show #33: What’s New In Windows Vista for Photographers and Contest Finalists!

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

The Digital Photography Show #33: What’s New In Windows Vista for Photographers and Contest Finalists! (20MB, 58 mins) LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE January 6, 2007: Welcome to the thunderous 33rd episode of The Digital Photography Show. On this weeks show, I talk to Andy Rathbone, best-selling author of Windows Vista for Dummies. Wanna know [...]

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Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

January 2, 2007: I recently had a dickens of a time (what is a dickens of a time, anyway?) trying to save images as JPEGs in Photoshop. I was importing the images through Bibble’s RAW converter, then saving them as PSDs. But when I went to save them as JPEGS, that option wasn’t available, as [...]