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6 February 2014

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at printing digital negatives, an analysis of company financials, VSCO Cam and a food photo shoot.

  • In What is a Digital Negative?, Nick Brandreth explains it's "a negative image printed onto a transparency film using an inkjet printer." And Eastman House will be hosting a Digital Negative Making Workshop Feb. 18 through Feb. 20.
  • Thom Hogan analyzes Camera Company Financials along with the latest CIPA numbers. Everybody but Olympus has reported.
  • Nick Heer explains why he finds VSCO Cam "the best photo editor for iOS."
  • This has been around (June 2012) but it's an educational 3:27 minute peek at a McDonald's food photo shoot. A real quarter pounder with cheese is photographed for comparison with the make-up department's a star quarter pounder made of exactly the same stuff. There's even a little bun retouching session at the end.

More to come...


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