ShutterSpeed Episode 02
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Welcome to ShutterSpeed Episode 02
My guests in the studio: Michael Palermiti, Bill Crow & Jeff Greene.
Links mentioned and topics covered in this episode:
[01:29] Photosynth on CSI: New York (YT Clip)
[05:22] Top 100 Iconic Photo Locations of the World - Contest
[09:46] Microsoft Pro Photo Tools with Geotagging (free download)
[16:56] What is Metadata and why is it important for photography?
[17:50] Hands-On: Using (the free) Windows Live Photo Gallery to import digital photos directly from the camera, add tags and look at basic automatic adjustment options such as brightness, contrast, saturation, red eye removal, curves and cropping.
[38:15] The first photo Bill Crow ever took; an early example of metadata from the 60's
On the next episode of ShutterSpeed Art Wolfe gives us a tour of his Seattle gallery and talks about the stories and technical challenges behind some of his favourite photos. Stay tuned.
Feedback? Comments? Suggestions? Please let us know via the comments section below or email shutterspeed@on10.net
My guests in the studio: Michael Palermiti, Bill Crow & Jeff Greene.
Links mentioned and topics covered in this episode:
[01:29] Photosynth on CSI: New York (YT Clip)
[05:22] Top 100 Iconic Photo Locations of the World - Contest
[09:46] Microsoft Pro Photo Tools with Geotagging (free download)
[16:56] What is Metadata and why is it important for photography?
[17:50] Hands-On: Using (the free) Windows Live Photo Gallery to import digital photos directly from the camera, add tags and look at basic automatic adjustment options such as brightness, contrast, saturation, red eye removal, curves and cropping.
[38:15] The first photo Bill Crow ever took; an early example of metadata from the 60's
On the next episode of ShutterSpeed Art Wolfe gives us a tour of his Seattle gallery and talks about the stories and technical challenges behind some of his favourite photos. Stay tuned.
Feedback? Comments? Suggestions? Please let us know via the comments section below or email shutterspeed@on10.net
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Thoes GPS tags look really cool. Can you give me a link to where i can buy one? or do you have any specific types that you recommend?
Alan Burchill
Thoes GPS tags look really cool. Can you give me a link to where i can buy one? or do you have any specific types that you recommend?
Alan Burchill
Thoes GPS tags look really cool. Can you give me a link to where i can buy one? or do you have any specific types that you recommend?
Alan Burchill
Thoes GPS tags look really cool. Can you give me a link to where i can buy one? or do you have any specific types that you recommend?
Alan Burchill
I install Live Photo Gallery whenever I set up new computers for people because the photo importer is so useful for keeping them organized. The one built into Vista is ridiculously over simplified and just makes people less organized.
Unfortunately I can't use it because it doesn't work on my machine for no reason I can figure out. Live Mail doesn't even start up either but that's another thing:)
I think it's time to finally do a fresh OS install.
I install Live Photo Gallery whenever I set up new computers for people because the photo importer is so useful for keeping them organized. The one built into Vista is ridiculously over simplified and just makes people less organized.
Unfortunately I can't use it because it doesn't work on my machine for no reason I can figure out. Live Mail doesn't even start up either but that's another thing:)
I think it's time to finally do a fresh OS install.
I install Live Photo Gallery whenever I set up new computers for people because the photo importer is so useful for keeping them organized. The one built into Vista is ridiculously over simplified and just makes people less organized.
Unfortunately I can't use it because it doesn't work on my machine for no reason I can figure out. Live Mail doesn't even start up either but that's another thing:)
I think it's time to finally do a fresh OS install.
I install Live Photo Gallery whenever I set up new computers for people because the photo importer is so useful for keeping them organized. The one built into Vista is ridiculously over simplified and just makes people less organized.
Unfortunately I can't use it because it doesn't work on my machine for no reason I can figure out. Live Mail doesn't even start up either but that's another thing:)
I think it's time to finally do a fresh OS install.
Yep... and is there anywhere in Australia i can buy it?
Yep... and is there anywhere in Australia i can buy it?
Yep... and is there anywhere in Australia i can buy it?
Yep... and is there anywhere in Australia i can buy it?
On the TV monitor behind everybody, it was displaying the Windows logo, wrapped around by a shutter or some camera thing.
Is there a way I can get a background image of that?
On the TV monitor behind everybody, it was displaying the Windows logo, wrapped around by a shutter or some camera thing.
Is there a way I can get a background image of that?
On the TV monitor behind everybody, it was displaying the Windows logo, wrapped around by a shutter or some camera thing.
Is there a way I can get a background image of that?
On the TV monitor behind everybody, it was displaying the Windows logo, wrapped around by a shutter or some camera thing.
Is there a way I can get a background image of that?
Thanks Nic! I'll go check.
Thanks Nic! I'll go check.
Thanks Nic! I'll go check.
Thanks Nic! I'll go check.
So far I'm liking ShutterSpeed a lot! Nic, I think you're awesome - you make a great host for the show. In the first episode I enjoyed how you profiled the photographer; it helped me gain insight into a Pro Photographer's techniques and equipment. I have to say that I'm more interested in the intermediate topics, but I don't mind the more basic topics (I realize you need to create a foundation for the whole audience).
Keep it comin'!
So far I'm liking ShutterSpeed a lot! Nic, I think you're awesome - you make a great host for the show. In the first episode I enjoyed how you profiled the photographer; it helped me gain insight into a Pro Photographer's techniques and equipment. I have to say that I'm more interested in the intermediate topics, but I don't mind the more basic topics (I realize you need to create a foundation for the whole audience).
Keep it comin'!
So far I'm liking ShutterSpeed a lot! Nic, I think you're awesome - you make a great host for the show. In the first episode I enjoyed how you profiled the photographer; it helped me gain insight into a Pro Photographer's techniques and equipment. I have to say that I'm more interested in the intermediate topics, but I don't mind the more basic topics (I realize you need to create a foundation for the whole audience).
Keep it comin'!
So far I'm liking ShutterSpeed a lot! Nic, I think you're awesome - you make a great host for the show. In the first episode I enjoyed how you profiled the photographer; it helped me gain insight into a Pro Photographer's techniques and equipment. I have to say that I'm more interested in the intermediate topics, but I don't mind the more basic topics (I realize you need to create a foundation for the whole audience).
Keep it comin'!
Great! I look forward to seeing future episodes.
Great! I look forward to seeing future episodes.
Great! I look forward to seeing future episodes.
Great! I look forward to seeing future episodes.
another great episode of shutter speed! hope to see more!
another great episode of shutter speed! hope to see more!
another great episode of shutter speed! hope to see more!
another great episode of shutter speed! hope to see more!
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