Photographers run out of storage space very quickly. Here are the steps they should take to prepare an external drive for photo editing use on a Mac.
Deciding to Print Yourself
Should photographers spend the time and money to print their images themselves rather than sending their images out to printing labs? Here are 5 decision points photographers should consider when making that decision.
What is the difference between the Canon “1/2” and “3” ICC printing profiles?
Canon offers two ICC profiles specific to the printer for each type of paper. One has “1/2” in the name and the other has “3” in the name. The print quality setting you choose as you print determines which you should use. Use the “3” profile when the print quality is set to “Standard”. For all other print quality settings …
Photographer’s Guide to Buying a 2020 M1 Mac Mini
Apple released an updated Mac Mini in 2020. This guide skips all the hype and provides real-world recommendations on how photographers should configure a new Mac Mini to be a great photo editing computer.
Photographer’s Guide to Buying 2022 Mac Studio
Apple released a new Mac desktop computer aimed at creatives like photographers. This guide steps photographers through the technical choices they have to make when buying a Mac Studio.
Making DeNoise AI Faster
After more than 20 hours of real world testing, here is what a computer needs to make DeNoise AI faster!
Should Photographers Upgrade 13″ M1 MacBook Pro to 14″ or 16″ M1 Models?
Most photographers who were early adopters and bought the 13″ MacBook Pro should skip the upgrade to the 14″ or 16″ models released later in 2021.
Photographer’s Guide to Buying 2021 MacBook Pro
Apple released a number of new MacBooks in 2021. This guide skips all the hype and provides real-world recommendations on what a photographer who want a MacBook should buy to run Lightroom and Photoshop.
Help With Drive Space and Backups For Photographers
Practical help for photographers struggling to have enough drive space and good backups
Dimensions and Quality For Social Media Photo Sharing
After more than 80 hours of real-world testing, here are the pixel dimensions and quality settings photographers should use when exporting images for posting to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter