Adobe unveils Photoshop Elements 10
Adobe has announced the latest version of its cut-price photo-editing package, Photoshop Elements. Released a decade after the first iteration of the app, Elements 10 features new organisation tools...
View ArticleRaw deal for users of older Nikon software
Nikon Europe has issued a warning for anyone trying to edit raw files from an unsupported Nikon DSLR, using older versions of Nikon’s ViewNX or Transfer software. Apparently there’s a very good chance...
View ArticleManfrotto launches new carbon fibre tripods
The new camera supports are aimed at photographers looking to take the next step with their work. Designed to appeal to those who are not beginners, but not yet professional photographers, Manfrotto...
View ArticlePanasonic introduces Armageddon-proof SD cards
Panasonic has introduced the toughest SD cards ever. The new range of storage cards will go on sale in Japan next month and will be heat proof from -17F (-27C) to 185F (85C), perfect for a trip to the...
View ArticleFilter this: Twitter unleashes free in-app photo filters
Twitter announced Monday that users can now edit photos inside its own app, flipping the bird to one Facebook-owned entity. The site has updated its app for iPhone and Android to “introduce a few new...
View ArticleGoogle and Apple-led coalition cleared to buy Kodak patent bounty
Google, Apple and a coalition of other tech giants have been given permission to buy Kodak’s patent portfolio following the imaging giant’s slip into bankruptcy. U.S. bankruptcy judge Allen Gropper has...
View ArticleSee BT’s awesome 320,000-megapixel, 360-degree London panorama
At the end of the 2012 Olympic games, BT commissioned a commemorative panorama of the capital showcasing the view from its iconic tower in central London. Today it posted the results. The spectacular...
View ArticleAdobe shows off iOS Lightroom prototype that could blow up an iPad
Adobe today showed off a version of Lightroom, one of the Photoshop maker’s signature photo editing apps, running on an Apple iPad. Adobe group product manager Tom Hogarty appeared on the photography...
View ArticleBlip: Vine triples user base, ain’t afraid of a little Insta-competition
Just a couple of weeks ago, Vine was reported as the number one non-game app downloaded from the Apple store in June despite the release of Video on Instagram. Despite the coveted position, it was...
View ArticleHTC teases its GoPro-rivaling camera in new video
HTC is known to heavily tease its forthcoming products, and it's not deviating from the script when it comes to its next device. Smile! The company published a teaser YouTube video today, lathering it...
View ArticleHTC’s Re camera can now stream live to YouTube, on Android at least
When HTC introduced its odd little Re camera in the fall the company promised live YouTube streaming as one of its upcoming features. The masses on YouTube need to see this live Now, a few months...
View ArticleAvengers: Infinity War to be shot entirely with new IMAX cameras
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is about to get bigger than ever before, with the announcement that Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and 2 will be shot entirely in the IMAX format. For a greater movie!...
View ArticleGetty Images partners with Oculus for 360 degree image gallery
The Oculus Rift was front and centre at the recent E3 conference, where it announced the Oculus Touch, but it seems the highly anticipated virtual reality headset is keen on letting users look at more...
View ArticleSee through the eyes of a ferret with this animal vision simulator
The other day, we saw what the world looks through a bionic eye. Now, you can see what the world looks like for a honeybee or a fish. Researchers from the University of Exeter have developed software...
View ArticleHere’s a look at footage taken by the first GoPro drone
GoPro has its own quadcopter camera drone scheduled to be released to the masses sometime during the first half of next year, though we don’t know what it’ll look like or what features it’ll have. Eyes...
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