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Friday, April 16, 2004

Rob Galbraith has just reviewed Noise Ninja 2.0 from PictureCode Software. This software package claims to effectively remove noise from digital camera and scanned images, and Rob seems to agree with that claim…

“We really liked the results from v1.x of PictureCode’s Noise Ninja noise reduction application for scanned and digital camera images, but despaired the lack of a Mac version while we also hoped it could be made somewhat simpler to use. Version 2.0 of the software, which is nearing release, addresses these two concerns while improving the program in several other areas as well. After working with a not-quite-finished copy of v2.0 of Noise Ninja over the last week, our verdict is in: Wow!”

Website: Rob Galbraith - Noise Ninja 2.0 Review

Website: Noise Ninja

Rob Galbraith has just reviewed Noise Ninja 2.0 from PictureCode Software. This software package claims to effectively remove noise from digital camera and scanned images, and Rob seems to agree with that claim… “We really liked the results from v1.x of PictureCode’s Noise Ninja noise reduction application for scanned and…

Nikon USA have announced of number of rebates and price reductions on some of it’s digital and film products. Some of the highlights include:

- The COOLPIX 5400 has been reduced to $599.95.
- $500 on the D1X DSLR
- $100 on the F100 film SLR
- $100 on the AF 80-400mm VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens

Website: Nikon USA - Spring Savings

Nikon USA have announced of number of rebates and price reductions on some of it’s digital and film products. Some of the highlights include: - The COOLPIX 5400 has been reduced to $599.95. - $500 on the D1X DSLR - $100 on the F100 film SLR - $100 on the…

In a new technique series called “The Art of Digital B/W”, Digital Outback Photo’s first tutorial presents a a simple procedure in Adobe Photoshop that you can use to copy a tone from any picture and apply it to your own images.

Website: Digital Outback Photo - How To Reproduce A Tone

In a new technique series called “The Art of Digital B/W”, Digital Outback Photo’s first tutorial presents a a simple procedure in Adobe Photoshop that you can use to copy a tone from any picture and apply it to your own images. Website: Digital Outback Photo - How To Reproduce…

Nikon D70Ken Rockwell has just published his review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR.

“Bravo, Nikon! The D70 eclipses every other DSLR under $3,000 because the D70 provides critical ease-of-use and speed, especially when it comes to the critical flash sync.

Image quality is unbeaten except possibly by the Canon 1D-II and 1Ds, but they cost five to eight times as much and weigh a ton.”

Website: Ken Rockwell - Nikon D70 Review

Ken Rockwell has just published his review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR. “Bravo, Nikon! The D70 eclipses every other DSLR under $3,000 because the D70 provides critical ease-of-use and speed, especially when it comes to the critical flash sync. Image quality is unbeaten except possibly by the Canon…

HiTi Photo Printer 730PSImaging Resource has posted its review of the HiTi Photo Printer 730PS, which allows you to create 4x6, 5x7 and 6x8 inch borderless prints through its Dye Sublimation technology at 300 dpi.

“The 730PS isn’t just a good idea. It’s a well-executed concept that performs at a consistently high level (which is why it’s little brother, the 640PS, won the DIMA Shoot-Out). You won’t find an inkjet printer built as solidly, a company as dedicated to perfecting its products—or a cheaper way to get the best print from your images. But most importantly, you’ll be thrilled every time you click on Print. And that’s a revolutionary thought.”

Website: Imaging Resource - HiTi Photo Printer 730PS Review

Imaging Resource has posted its review of the HiTi Photo Printer 730PS, which allows you to create 4x6, 5x7 and 6x8 inch borderless prints through its Dye Sublimation technology at 300 dpi. “The 730PS isn’t just a good idea. It’s a well-executed concept that performs at a consistently high level…

Rollei Press Release 15/04/04

The Final Touch - Relaunch of the Rollei web site

Starting April 15, 2004, Rollei will present a completely redesigned Internet website in German and English.

Rollei Fototechnic GmbH have given their Internet website a new look, optimizing use of the different functions. As a result, visitors to the Brunswick photo specialist will therefore find even faster and more efficient help in their search for product information, such as test reports on some of the products.

This month still, Rollei will go online with a completely redesigned company website. The new design combines stylish, modern optics, pleasing colors and sophisticated photography with a clear and transparent page layout. Since the time-tried navigation system has been retained, all visitors will immediately feel “at home” ? be it that they are looking for information about the products or the Rollei company or that they have special questions regarding applications or sources of supply.

Rollei Press Release 15/04/04 The Final Touch - Relaunch of the Rollei web site Starting April 15, 2004, Rollei will present a completely redesigned Internet website in German and English. Rollei Fototechnic GmbH have given their Internet website a new look, optimizing use of the different functions. As a result…

Thursday, April 15, 2004

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The part of London that I live in only has a relatively short high street with less than 75 shops, but nonetheless there are some intriguing shop fronts. A pub with a stag on its roof, a designer dentists and the local Geneal (sic) store are just some of the local attractions on offer.

The part of London that I live in only has a relatively short high street with less than 75 shops, but nonetheless there are some intriguing shop fronts. A pub with a stag on its roof, a designer dentists and the local Geneal (sic) store are just some of the…

A report today over on the BBC website may come as a shock to the system for all inkjet printer owners. A study on printer and cartridge costs by Computeractive magazine, which looked at printers from Canon, Epson, HP and Lexmark, concluded that “The price of inkjet printers has come down to as little as £34 but it could cost up to £1,700 in running costs over an 18-month period. The Lexmark z605, which only costs £40, has a cost of ownership over 18 months of £1775. Phew!

Website: BBC.co.uk

A report today over on the BBC website may come as a shock to the system for all inkjet printer owners. A study on printer and cartridge costs by Computeractive magazine, which looked at printers from Canon, Epson, HP and Lexmark, concluded that “The price of inkjet printers has come…

The latest issue of the monthly online photo magazine, Vivid Light Photography, has just been published. It’s packed to the rafters this month with some great articles, mostly digital in nature. Here are my highlights, in no particular order:

- Create Great Digital Prints
“I prefer a more simple down-to-earth approach to all that this digital craze has brought to us. I totally understand just how easy it is for you to want to shrink back from this and say: Wow! This is overwhelming, how will I ever learn it all? Shooting with film was so much easier, I only worried about the simple things; you know, focus, composition, exposure and stuff like that. Trust me here: if you’re looking for simple, I’m your man!”

- What is Hyperfocal Distance and Why Should I Care?
“You will get the greatest depth of field when you focus your lens at its hyperfocal distance . With a high quality lens you can produce images with your 35mm that people will swear came from a medium format camera.”

- An Eye for Composition
“No matter where in this world we live the subject matter for photographers is for all practical purposes, never ending. We are limited only by our imagination and creative vision. I’ve related in the past the story of a well-known photographer who told his audience not to look at other photographers’ work, but to develop their own style.

My comeback to that is pretty simple: how does one go about developing his or her own style, without something or someone else’s work with which to compare it to?”

I’ll leave you to enjoy the rest of this month’s issue.

Website: Vivid Light Photography - Issue #35

The latest issue of the monthly online photo magazine, Vivid Light Photography, has just been published. It’s packed to the rafters this month with some great articles, mostly digital in nature. Here are my highlights, in no particular order: - Create Great Digital Prints“I prefer a more simple down-to-earth approach…

Nikon D70Another day, another Nikon D70 review :-) This time it’s the turn of Imaging Resource, who published their review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR yesterday.

“With the D70, Nikon apparently chose to go with a less aggressive antialiasing filter than in the D100, which produces the crisper-looking images, but also leaves it open to moire problems with repeating patterns. (This is probably the one aspect of the D70 that I found the most annoying, but on the whole, I’m personally willing to accept a very occasional moire problem for the increased sharpness that comes with it.) Comparing the D70’s images to those from the Canon cameras, the D70’s photos tend to look just slightly crisper…”

Website: Imaging Resource - Nikon D70 Review

Another day, another Nikon D70 review :-) This time it’s the turn of Imaging Resource, who published their review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR yesterday. “With the D70, Nikon apparently chose to go with a less aggressive antialiasing filter than in the D100, which produces the crisper-looking images…

Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2Dphoto.us have just posted the first part of their review of the new 8-megapixel Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 digital camera.

“As I’m used to shooting with a couple of Canon 1D’s and several thousand dollars worth of lenses whenever I am working, I was very anxious to see how the latest crop of “Top Shelf” fixed lens digital cameras handled. A camera can have all the bells and whistles and whizz bang gizmos in the world. But to me, it all boils down to whether or not the camera can make a picture you are proud of.”

Website: Dphoto.us - Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 Review

Dphoto.us have just posted the first part of their review of the new 8-megapixel Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2 digital camera. “As I’m used to shooting with a couple of Canon 1D’s and several thousand dollars worth of lenses whenever I am working, I was very anxious to see how the…

Fuji Photo Film U.S.A Press Release 14/04/04

NEW STUDY BY FUJIFILM AND INFOTRENDS REVEALS MORE CONSUMERS PRINTING THEIR DIGITAL PHOTOS AT RETAIL LOCATIONS

Rise in digital camera ownership, coupled with trend in growing awareness of retail printing, positive sign for retail photofinishing market

VALHALLA, NY, APRIL 14, 2004 - Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc., a pioneer in digital imaging products and services, today announced the results of its Year Three Digital Camera Retail Printing Study. The study reveals that the percentage of consumers now aware that they can print digital images at retail locations has doubled since the Year Two study. In addition, the survey, conducted by InfoTrends Research Group for Fujifilm in January 2004, shows a significant increase in the number of consumers now choosing to print at retail. The study surveyed the preferences of digital camera owners and prospective buyers in the areas of digital camera use, printing and storing of digital images.

Today, more than 30 percent of U.S. households own at least one digital camera 1. That number is expected to reach 40 percent by the end of 2004. As digital images proliferate, consumers must store and manage their pictures. Currently, a quarter of digital camera users employ printing as a method of storing images. This number is expected to rise in proportion to increasing image management needs in the future.

Fuji Photo Film U.S.A Press Release 14/04/04 NEW STUDY BY FUJIFILM AND INFOTRENDS REVEALS MORE CONSUMERS PRINTING THEIR DIGITAL PHOTOS AT RETAIL LOCATIONS Rise in digital camera ownership, coupled with trend in growing awareness of retail printing, positive sign for retail photofinishing market VALHALLA, NY, APRIL 14, 2004 - Fuji…

Sandisk MiniSDSanDisk Corporation Press Release 14/04/04

SANDISK TO OFFER miniSD CARDS AT RETAIL IN TAIWAN TO MEET GROWING DEMAND FOR MOBILE PHONES

SanDisk Is First To Market With miniSD; Available At Retail Stores In May

TAIPEI, Taiwan, April 14, 2004 - SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the world?s largest supplier of flash memory storage card products, announced today that it will start to sell miniSDO memory cards through retail stores in Taiwan starting in May. SanDisk miniSD cards will be offered in capacities that range from 32 megabytes (MB) to 256MB.

SanDisk miniSD cards are used to store digital images, video, MP3 files and other data in camera phones and multimedia mobile phones. The announcement was made today in Taipei, where SanDisk and its retail distributor in Taiwan, Princeton Technology C&C Corporation (PTC), held a joint press conference.

SanDisk Corporation Press Release 14/04/04 SANDISK TO OFFER miniSD CARDS AT RETAIL IN TAIWAN TO MEET GROWING DEMAND FOR MOBILE PHONES SanDisk Is First To Market With miniSD; Available At Retail Stores In May TAIPEI, Taiwan, April 14, 2004 - SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the world?s largest supplier of flash…

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

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After over a month of posting Tenerife photos (I still have a couple of days worth to sort through yet), I’ve returned home with these shots of my local high street. It’s amazing what you can find just yards away from where you live, if you put your mind to it. An hour of walking up one side and down the other produced some good (if not particularly noteworthy) pictures, although the grey overcast sky didn’t really help.

After over a month of posting Tenerife photos (I still have a couple of days worth to sort through yet), I’ve returned home with these shots of my local high street. It’s amazing what you can find just yards away from where you live, if you put your mind to…

Sony DSC-T11Both DPReview and Digit.no have reported today that Sony Japan has announced the 5 megapixel DSC-T11 digital camera. This is an updated, slimmer version of the DSC-T1 camera, with the main differences being a flat front and a strap attachment bar on the left of the camera body. Full specs can be found on DPReview. There’s no indication yet if the DSC-T11 will be released outside Japan.

Website: DPReview - Sony’s new DSC-T11 and more

Website: DigIT - Sony DSC-T11

Website: Sony Japan - Sony DSC-T11

Both DPReview and Digit.no have reported today that Sony Japan has announced the 5 megapixel DSC-T11 digital camera. This is an updated, slimmer version of the DSC-T1 camera, with the main differences being a flat front and a strap attachment bar on the left of the camera body. Full specs…

A news story over on Imaging Resource reports that Leica are cutting 117 jobs from its head office in Solms, with more reductions to follow later this year:

“Leica Chairman of the Board Hanns-Peter Cohn cites an ongoing reduction in consumer spending - particularly on expensive items like the company’s cameras - as the cause for the layoffs. Likewise, the trend towards digital photography has caused the company’s sales figures to fall.”

Website: Imaging Resource- Leica cuts 117 jobs, more cuts on the way

A news story over on Imaging Resource reports that Leica are cutting 117 jobs from its head office in Solms, with more reductions to follow later this year: “Leica Chairman of the Board Hanns-Peter Cohn cites an ongoing reduction in consumer spending - particularly on expensive items like the company’s…

Canon PowerShot S1Crutchfield Advisor have just reviewed the Canon Powershot S1 IS digital camera, which offers 10x image stablised zoom, 3 megapixels and high-quality 640 x 480 video at 30 frames/second with sound.

“Canon’s S1 combines capable automatic digital photography with some really advantageous features. The optical zoom was as powerful as I expected, although I personally found it as useful for capturing candid-style photos of friends and family, or easy close-ups of small objects, as I did for zeroing in on distant subjects or scenes. (I strongly recommend the S1 for parents who want to snap digital shots of their kids; with its telephoto zoom lens, it’s a fantastic way to capture a moment without getting close enough to intrude upon it.) And the Image Stabilizer did a wonderful job of correcting for my unsteady shooting style.”

Website: Crutchfield Advisor - Canon PowerShot S1 IS Review

Crutchfield Advisor have just reviewed the Canon Powershot S1 IS digital camera, which offers 10x image stablised zoom, 3 megapixels and high-quality 640 x 480 video at 30 frames/second with sound. “Canon’s S1 combines capable automatic digital photography with some really advantageous features. The optical zoom was as powerful as…

Canon PowerShot Pro 1The Spanish website Quesabesde have published a review of the 8 megapixel Canon PowerShot Pro1, which was announced by Canon just before the start of the PMA 2004 trade show.

Website: Quesabesde - Canon PowerShot Pro1 Review

The Spanish website Quesabesde have published a review of the 8 megapixel Canon PowerShot Pro1, which was announced by Canon just before the start of the PMA 2004 trade show. Website: Quesabesde - Canon PowerShot Pro1 Review

Nikon D70Professional photographer Thom Hogan has just published his review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR.

“If the Digital Rebel is a crippled 10D, the D70 is an enhanced D100! Love the meter, love the flash, like the improved controls and menus, not missing much of anything (realistically, only the missing mirror pre-release is a functional thing that I miss).”

Website: Thom Hogan - Nikon D70 Review

Professional photographer Thom Hogan has just published his review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR. “If the Digital Rebel is a crippled 10D, the D70 is an enhanced D100! Love the meter, love the flash, like the improved controls and menus, not missing much of anything (realistically, only the…

Nikon D70CNET have just published their review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR, which in their opinion is the new king of the DSLR hill:

“Beware: The minute you pick up the Nikon D70, you’ll start believing you’re a great photographer. With a solid and well-designed body, intelligently implemented features, speedy performance, and impressive photo quality, this 6-megapixel dSLR delivers an as yet unmatched digital-photography experience for the enthusiast.”

Website: CNET - Nikon D70 Review

CNET have just published their review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR, which in their opinion is the new king of the DSLR hill: “Beware: The minute you pick up the Nikon D70, you’ll start believing you’re a great photographer. With a solid and well-designed body, intelligently implemented features…