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The Problem Solving Show | Photofocus Podcast February 11th, 2017

  Ron Pepper and Scott Bourne discuss the various types of distortion and how to fix them including barrel and pin cushion distortion along with chromatic aberration and rolling shutter. They also discuss the various lens and software choices that can fix all of these problems. Get the show here or get

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The Q & A Show | Photofocus Podcast February 7th, 2017

Scott Bourne and Richard Harrington answer viewers photography questions. Q&A Podcast Questions 1. Michael in Cincinnati, OH I am a hobbyist photographer and recently decided to calibrate my monitor. I used a Spyder5Pro and after calibration the colors on my monitor have a very slight magenta look to them. I

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The Q & A Show | Photofocus Podcast January 7th, 2017

Scott Bourne answers viewers photography questions. Q&A Podcast Questions #1 From Grae in Reedley, CA What tricks, or otherwise do you have for shooting in low and mixed outdoor lighting? Specifically in the area of photographing active fires (think firemen, not camping.) On the side I shoot active scenes with

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The Problem Solving Show | Photofocus Podcast December 11th, 2016

Ron Pepper and Scott Bourne discuss how to fix focusing problems with lenses, as well as autofocusing when you don’t expect too. They also cover a lens cleaning regimen as well as the benefits of joining a camera manufacturers Pro services. Get the show here or get it on iTunes — Don’t forget to

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The Q & A Show | Photofocus Podcast December 7th, 2016

Scott Bourne and Richard Harrington answer viewers photography questions. Q&A Podcast Questions #1 From David Keneipp Manhattan Beach CA Question about exposing to the right. I still use my Nikon DSLR for some things, but I’ve lately been shooting more with my Fuji X-E2 because of the film simulations that

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Shortcut Adds Premiere Pro CC Markers

There’s a great shortcut in Premiere Pro CC that allows you to add and edit a Marker more quickly. Use this anytime you want to add a series of photos to your timeline. In the Timeline or Source monitor, just tap M M (that’s two M’s quickly in a row). A new marker is added

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