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Displaying items by tag: Photography

At first blush, the Panasonic Lumix TZ10 looks to tick all the boxes for an enthusiastic compact camera user. There's a generous 12x optical zoom, 10MP sensor, Leica lenses and an integrated GPS that can geo-tag your happy snaps as you shoot them. So, does the impressive spec sheet deliver where it counts? We took a TZ10 touring through Europe to see if it really is worth the $699 price tag.

Published in Mobility

Apple was widely criticised for omitting a USB port and SD slot on the iPad. But the $39 Camera Connection Kit adds those inputs for the specific purpose of transferring photos from a camera to your iPad. However, we found that the Camera Connection Kit can do a bit more than that.

Published in Mobility

A new, free iPhone app from WD provides remote access to photos stored on the company's networked drives.

Published in Mobility
Friday, 26 February 2010 09:18

Apple updates Aperture, RAW support

It's hardly more than two weeks since Apple released Aperture 3, but a substantial update has already arrived. The company has also expanded camera RAW support in Aperture and iPhoto.
Published in Home Tech
Someone at LaCie has had an interesting idea - combine a high-def media player with a DLNA server and player, and wrap the result in a surprisingly small package.
Published in Entertainment
Friday, 19 February 2010 10:47

Photoshop turns 20

February 19, 2010 is the 20th anniversary of Photoshop, a program that changed the way many creative professionals work.
Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 08:43

Aperture 3 gains iPhoto features and more

Some of the new features in Aperture 3, the latest version of Apple's pro photo editing and management software, were first seen in iPhoto.
Thursday, 21 January 2010 19:14

YOU point camera and take photograph of planet Mars

The NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) contains a camera called the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE). And, NASA has opened up its picture-taking ability to the public. Ready. Aim. Say "Cheese"!

Published in Space
Tuesday, 15 December 2009 20:50

You look marvelous! And you'll live longer, too!

According to a study in the British Medical Journal, if you look younger than your real age, you have a better chance of living longer than someone, of the same age, who looks older than the hills.

Published in Biology
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 06:47

Canon app allows photo printing from iPhone

A new iPhone app allows photo printing directly to certain Canon inkjets.

Published in Mobility
A deal between online photo service Snapfish and Walmart means customers will be able to collect their prints in one hour from more than 3000 participating stores.

A new version of Google's Picasa photo editing and management application includes face recognition. Other new features include Google Maps integration for geotagging.

Published in Development
Thursday, 17 September 2009 07:33

HP minilab allows in-store photo book printing

A new minilab system from HP allows retailers to produce photo book pages and calendars as well as traditional photo prints.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 04 September 2009 10:29

Ted's picks HP photo printing

A well-known brand in the Australian photofinishing industry is adopting HP's printing technology. Ted's Camera Stores is installing the systems at all 22 of its stores.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 19 August 2009 03:23

iPhoto 8.1 update delivers new print options

An update to Apple's iPhoto photo management software provides additional commercial printing options.
Published in Development
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 13:07

Kmart goes for HP photofinishing systems

Kmart Australia is set to install HP Retail Publishing Solutions in 184 of its stores, along with an online photo service.

Published in Strategy
A French photogragher captures stunning images of the space shuttle Atlantis and the Hubble Space Telescope as they travel in front of the Sun just before the STS-125 astronauts grabbed the telescope in preparetion to service and repair the orbiting observatory.

Published in Space
It's a classic faux pas; someone puts their personal raunchy photos online and then finds they've spread beyond the limited audience for which they were intended. This wouldn't ordinarily be news - except this time it happened to someone who makes a living from telling others how to manage their online identity.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 12:00

HP print announcements cover the gamut

A splurge of product announcements from HP cover the gamut from inexpensive personal printers to high-volume photo printing. One standout is the first DLNA certified printer.

Published in Strategy
Friday, 27 February 2009 11:03

Google adds Panoramio user photos to Street View

Google caused a fuss when it augmented Google Maps with its systematically-taken Street View photos. Will the addition of user-contributed images lead to a further flap?

Published in Networking
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