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The top news from the world of photography. Presented by Nikon By James DeRuvo on Apr 18, 2022 06:05

The top news from the world of photography. [View this email in your browser]( [PetaPixel Homepage]( Presented by Nikon [BlackMagic Adds Cloud Collaboration to DaVinci Resolve 18]( By James DeRuvo on Apr 18, 2022 06:05 pm [Davinci Resolve 18]( Blackmagic's DaVinci Resolve 18 brings a ton of new features, but the headline addition is cloud collaboration which could make DaVinci a serious threat to the dominance of Adobe Premiere even amidst its recent Frame.io integration. [[Read More]( [This is What Happens to the Stolen Cameras in San Francisco]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 05:33 pm [Stolen Cameras Electronics San Francisco]( A detailed investigation has revealed what happens to all of the stolen cameras and electronics that are pilfered from cars across San Francisco: they are all sold on the street -- often within a matter of hours of theft -- and in broad daylight. [[Read More]( [No Reader Necessary: The X-Driver CFexpress Card Has Built-In USB-C]( By James DeRuvo on Apr 18, 2022 04:19 pm The X-Driver is a CFexpress Type-B memory card that has an integrated USB-C plug that lets it work right out of the camera with any modern computer, no reader necessary. [[Read More]( [Any Instagram Photo Can Now Be an Ad with Product Tagging for All]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 03:42 pm The ability to tag products in Feed posts on Instagram is rolling out to all users today, enabling any photo to act as an advertisement. [[Read More]( [Mitochondria in Human Eyes Found to Act Like Tiny Lenses]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 03:07 pm [Mitochondria in a Mammal's eye]( Compound eyes are a common feature in many insects and for years their vision has been treated as very different from that of mammals. A new study, however, may have found that human eyes might be more like an insect's than previously believed. [[Read More]( [Adobe MAX is Returning to In-Person This Year]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 01:15 pm [Adobe Max 2022]( Adobe has announced that its annual creativity conference, MAX, is returning to in-person this year after two years of virtual-only shows that came about due to the coronavirus pandemic. [[Read More]( [Does Your Lens Rattle? Here’s What You Need To Know]( By Leigh Diprose on Apr 18, 2022 12:55 pm It's quite a scary thought when you hear your new lens rattle for the first time. Let's face it, you most likely spent a stack of cash to obtain new gear, and if it's failing out of the box, you're not going to be too impressed. So rather than ringing the manufacturer's support line to complain, know that there is nothing wrong with your rattling lens. [[Read More]( [China Says Its Photographers Are Being Tricked into Becoming Spies]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 12:36 pm [Chinese Photographer]( The Chinese government is warning its citizens that foreign governments may trick them into becoming spies. Two photographers have recently been imprisoned for sending photos of military targets to foreign agents in exchange for cash. [[Read More]( [Colorizing B&W Photos Then and Now, From Oils to Neural Filters]( By Jim Mathis on Apr 18, 2022 12:25 pm The day after photography was invented in 1839, somebody pointed out that the photographs were just shades of gray – there was no color. The photography inventors knew this was a problem and probably hoped that no one would notice. Paintings were in vivid color and if photography was ever to compete with painting, there needed to be some color in them. [[Read More]( [The SnapGrip for iPhone Uses MagSafe to Add a Camera Grip and Battery]( By Jaron Schneider on Apr 18, 2022 11:36 am [ShiftCam SnapGrip]( The ShiftCam SnapGrip is a MagSafe-compatible attachment that adds a grip and shutter button in a way that instantly makes a smartphone operate more like a full-size camera. [[Read More]( [Seeing Versus Shooting as a Photographer]( By Michael Rubin on Apr 18, 2022 11:04 am The photographer Dorothea Lange once famously said “A camera is a device that teaches you to see without a camera.” I always loved this quotation. Once you get good at shooting, you start to see the world like a photographer — you notice things, you notice light, you look slower, you take pictures in your mind. The camera saves them, but even without one, you see differently. [[Read More]( Earlier Stories: [Canon Rebel: A Guide to the Popular Beginner Camera Line]( [Behind the Viral Photo of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Daughter]( [Bokeh: A Photographer’s Guide]( [Mysterious Kodak Mosaic Discovered Behind Drywall After Decades]( [What Is Flash Duration in Photography?]( [Website]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2022 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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