Episode 356 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 – Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer Ant Pruitt In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Photographer,… Continue reading Ep. 356: This Is What Happens When You Let Them Eat Your Lunch – and more
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Microsoft Can Make Pictures from Space Look As Good as Drone Photos
Microsoft has announced a set of new partnerships and capabilities for Azure Space, including the ability for satellites to “see” through clouds along with enhanced image fidelity. Azure Space is Microsoft’s program that it launched last year designed to help people and organizations achieve more on and off the planet. Microsoft is adding to that… Continue reading Microsoft Can Make Pictures from Space Look As Good as Drone Photos
Why Can’t Photo-Editing Software Do This One Simple Thing?
Artificial intelligence is bringing incredible advances for photographers, from relighting portraits and making people smile, to cleaning up skin and swapping out skies. However, photographers everywhere would beg developers of photo-editing software to harness deep learning to create one simple tool. [ Read More ]
Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II 135 Roll Film on Sale for Lowest Price Ever
Five-packs of Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II black and white negative 135 roll film are currently on sale at Adorama for $25, which is 50% off the regular price and the lowest it has ever been. Right now, Adorama is offering five-packs of the film for $25, which it tells PetaPixel is the lowest it… Continue reading Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros II 135 Roll Film on Sale for Lowest Price Ever
Leica releases a $5,995 Q2 Reporter with an olive green paint scheme and Kevlar body wrap
If you thought supply chain constraints would stop Leica from releasing new, limited-edition camera models, you’ve been bamboozled. Today, Leica has released the Q2 Reporter, a limited-edition version of its Leica Q2 fixed-lens camera that comes wrapped in Kevlar and features an olive green paint job. If the ‘Reporter’ nomenclature sounds familiar, it’s because Leica… Continue reading Leica releases a $5,995 Q2 Reporter with an olive green paint scheme and Kevlar body wrap
Samsung Designs Smartwatch with Rolling Display and Centered Camera
It appears Samsung has designed one of the stranger iterations on a smartwatch: two rolling screens on either side of a center frame that houses a camera. According to patent documents uncovered by LetsGoDigital, Samsung has designed a smartwatch with a rolling screen that, when in its most compact form, doesn’t look much different from… Continue reading Samsung Designs Smartwatch with Rolling Display and Centered Camera
The Nikon Z 9 Will Begin Shipping on Christmas Eve but Expect Delays
Nikon has announced that its new flagship full frame mirrorless camera, the Z 9, will begin shipping on December 24, though customers should probably brace themselves for delays. [ Read More ]
Capture One 22 adds panorama stitching, HDR merging, auto aotate, wireless tethering and more
Capture One 22 is now available. The latest major release adds new photo editing features, Capture One’s first AI tool, improved camera and lens support, and wireless camera tethering. Capture One has previously teased a couple of Capture One 22’s key new features: Panorama Stitching and HDR Merging. The software now lets users easily merge… Continue reading Capture One 22 adds panorama stitching, HDR merging, auto aotate, wireless tethering and more
How to Deal With Flat Light in Landscape Photography
In some genres, flat, even light can be a real boon for the photographer, but in landscape photography, it can rob a scene of the drama created by the interplay between light and shadow and the natural contrasts across the frame. That does not mean you can’t create great images in flat light, though. This… Continue reading How to Deal With Flat Light in Landscape Photography
When the Largest English Newspaper in Spain Steals Your Photo
EuroWeekly News – based in Malaga, Spain and published by Michel and Steven Euesden – represents itself as the leading English language newspaper in Spain, with six editions and a circulation of over a half a million copies. What they seem less obvious about promulgating is that they also apparently feel entitled to exploit the… Continue reading When the Largest English Newspaper in Spain Steals Your Photo