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Frame.io partners with RED and Fujifilm for Camera to Cloud integration

As a part of the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe has announced the expansion of collaboration tools within Creative Cloud and Document Cloud. Used by more than 4,300 productions, Adobe Camera to Cloud, powered by Frame.io, has ignited the transition from external drives to cloud-based camera workflows. Today, Adobe is previewing

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Adobe adds Selectable Track Mattes, native H.264 to After Effects

This morning, as a part of the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced updates to a variety of products, including After Effects. New to After Effects are features like Selectable Track Mattes, native H.264 encoding and 50 new presets created by professional designers. Selectable Track Mattes Matte layers define areas of

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One-click Delete and Fill, selection improvements come to Photoshop

This morning, as a part of the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced updates to a variety of products, including Photoshop. New to Photoshop are features like one-click Delete and Fill, a Photo Restoration Neural Filter and more. Photoshop for desktop Selection improvements The Object Selection tool now has improvements to

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Lightroom, Lightroom Classic get more AI masking, Content-Aware Remove

This morning, as a part of the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced updates to a variety of products, including the Lightroom ecosystem. Both Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Adobe Camera Raw will see more AI-powered masking options — including a Select Object tool — as well as Content-Aware Remove, interface tweaks

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How to photograph art under glass

Ideally, when you are photographing artwork you’ll want to get it out from under the glass. But the real world sometimes creeps in, and you might have no choice for various reasons. Art under glass You may need to photograph artwork under glass because the work is fragile. This could

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Macro on your mobile

Mobile Mondays: Use your smartphone for macro photography

Yes, you read that correctly — you can use your mobile phone to shoot macro photography (even if you don’t have a fancy new iPhone). While it’s not super duper magnified, you can still get fairly close to your subject. I used my Samsung S21 and the Lightroom mobile app.

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Water droplets: Time to capture

Before you read this article, check out the water drop gear and water drop prep articles. You’ll get all the info you need to get going creating water drop crash photos. Remember that this is an addicting and can suck up a few days of your life! Water valve An

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Shutter Notes: Terry Tinkess — Blue Crystal

Welcome to Shutter Notes, our weekly community feature. Shutter Notes gives you the chance to get to know our community members a bit better. Each member will share a little bit about themselves and their chosen image. Terry Tinkess is an Accredited photographer through the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC)

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