An illustrated guide of how to set up your Canon ID, your camera, your computer, and your phone to use the image.canon service.
How To Add Google Licensing Information To Your Photos In Lightroom Classic
An illustrated, step-by-step guide to adding the 5 fields Google requires in order to show licensing information for photos in Google Images Search
Fire Full Moon – How I Shot The Moon With A Foreground
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My thoughts on what Apple’s switch from Intel to Apple Silicon processors means for photographers.
Can Canon EOS Webcam Utility Beta Do 1080p?
You’re not crazy. With the beta (v0.9.0) of the Canon EOS Webcam Utility the maximum resolution of video is 576p30 (1024×576 at 30fps). Here is why.
AMD vs Intel For Lightroom and Photoshop With Puget Systems
Conversation with Matt Bach from Puget Systems about AMD vs Intel for running Lightroom and Photoshop in mid-2020.
Photographer’s Guide To Screen Calibration With DisplayCal
A guide of how photographers can do their first screen calibration using DisplayCal software without having to be an expert in color management.
5 Things Photographers Need In A Computer Monitor
5 things photographers should look for as they shop for a computer monitor for photo editing
Intel NUC – Inexpensive Photo Editing Computer
Can the relatively inexpensive and tiny form factor Intel NUC be a good photo editing computer? The PC counterpart to Apple’s Mac Mini, this is the first in a series of videos taking a look at the Intel 10th generation Next Unit of Computing (NUC) to see how well it can run Lightroom and Photoshop.
Is It Safe To Delete Lightroom Previews.lrdata?
Yes, it is safe photographers to delete the Lightroom Previews.lrdata file on Mac / folder on Windows. However, Lightroom Classic won’t be able to accurately show you what your photos look like with the adjustments you have made in the Library module. Solve both of those problems by building Standard Previews for the images you are editing.