Thanks for all the great questions you’ve been sending in to the Photofocus podcast. This week we’re joined by guru and Photofocus contributor Nicole S. Young (nicolesy). Rich and Nicole tackle some great topics to help photographers.
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Rich Harrington & Nicole S. Young
- Welcome to the Show
- Making edits
- Deciding which photos to keep
- Travel gear advice
- Check out new photo classes on lynda.com
- Nicoles workflow with Lightroom & onOne
- When should you sharpen your photos?
- Using the masking tool choose what to sharpen or not sharpen.
- Add the perfect soundtrack with SongFreedom
- Where does Nicole get her photography inspiration?
- Attend the Capture Cinematic Weddings workshop
- Suggestions on working with clients.
- Enter our New Camera Contest
- Thanks to Drobo
- Shooting JPEG or RAW or both?
- Apple to officially remove Aperture from Mac App Store
- Controlling the handoff between RAW file and Photoshop
- Choosing a working color space
- Build the perfect website with Zenfolio
- New techniques and equipment that Nicole and Rich have been using lately
- Learn About HDR with Photomatix
- Where can we catch up with Nicole?
Nicole has said, on TWIP and Photofocus, that the image quality of the Fuji xt-1 is not sufficient for her work. Since most reviews of Fuji products conclude that they produce extraordinary images, I would appreciate it if Nicole would specifically describe the problems she sees with the image quality of the xt-1 and how those problems affect her final images.
Eric… I can appreciate you wanting more details… but not everyone is in the business of publishing negative reviews. In fact companies often go after people who post negative things. She simply said it didn’t work for her. That’s enough information. I can give you a long list of gear I don’t like… doesn’t mean I am going to take the time to list out all the reasons why or right a detailed analysis. As Nicole’s publisher, I’d rather have her focus on the things that work for her and have her continue to publish great tutorials and inspirational articles.