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The top news from the world of photography. Presented by Anker With charging bandwidth up to 250W, t

The top news from the world of photography. [View this email in your browser]( [PetaPixel Homepage]( Presented by Anker [Anker’s Fastest Multi-Device Power Bank]( With charging bandwidth up to 250W, the rectangular prism can speedily power everything from cameras to laptops. [Shop Now]( [Adobe’s Swift Support of New Camera RAW Profiles Has Spoiled Me]( By Jaron Schneider on Jul 06, 2024 08:30 am [A red, interconnected infinity symbol in the center, representing creative collaboration, is surrounded by various black arrows and lines pointing towards it on a white background. The design is dynamic and suggests focus and convergence.]( Adobe has had a rough go of it lately and as a result, more photographers have been asking what legitimate options exist that can replace Photoshop and Lightroom. I've been testing a few and while they're all capable performance-wise, I'm left feeling spoiled by Adobe's absurdly fast support for new camera RAW profiles. [[Read More]( [Macro Photographer Reveals ‘Unseen World’ of Household Objects]( By Pesala Bandara on Jul 06, 2024 08:00 am [A ripe, red strawberry on the left with a close-up view of a small, pale insect on its surface to the right. A white arrow points from the strawberry to the insect, highlighting the detail of the tiny creature. A measuring scale is visible beneath the strawberry.]( An extreme macro photographer has revealed "the things that can't be seen with the naked eye" in everyday household items like a rusty razor, a $100 bill, a strawberry, and a leaf. [[Read More]( Earlier Stories: [Noplace, The MySpace for Gen Z, Is Soaring In Popularity]( [Venerable Game Boy Camera Reborn As a Fun Lo-Fi Webcam]( [The Nikon Z6 III’s Worse Dynamic Range (Mostly) Doesn’t Matter]( [Fujifilm and Pentax Not Fulfilling Demand Doesn’t Build Hype, It Loses Sales]( [Couple Spends $150 on Disposable Cameras for Wedding, Learn Hard Truth]( [Website]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2024 PetaPixel, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. PetaPixel · 2944 N 44th St Ste 100 · Phoenix, AZ 85018-7258 · USA You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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