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14 April 2015
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 the Blanton Museum, creating a Lightroom identity plate, the Westcott Flex LED and a Photos for OS X review.
- Kirk Tuck visits the Blanton Museum on his weekly cultural treasure hunt with a 25mm f2.8 Olympus Pen FT lens. Go to a museum, he urgues. "You'll nearly always find something fun or surprising."
- Julieanne Kost shows you how to create your own Lightroom identity plate to brand your Lightroom slide show, print and Web output:
- Terry White reviews the F.J. Westcott Flex LED light. He found the lightweight and flexible panel takes hardly any room in his luggage. And it's battery powered:
- In Photos for OS X Review, Alex Guyot imagines how a child with a collection of iPhone photos would migrate the collection to their first computer and shares a few tips (like identifying a face by dragging it to an ID in top pane).
More to come...