Episode 332 – Guest : Rob Coates

This week, Rob Coates pops in for a chat to follow up on Glynn’s comments from last week.
Then, it’s on to the stories Glynn and I didn’t get to last week.
Lytro’s new cinema camera is going to push your storage capacity to its limits!
On1 announces their new On1 Photo RAW processing software.
Adam pointed us to a story about photographers and their backup routines… or lack thereof,
and the story of one Leica using having a not-so-fun time with customer service.
Steve Peters showed us an animation created from old photos,
and pointed us to a great article about the 5 things that can happen to light when it hits a physical object,
Rakesh e-mailed me about “face registration”; an awesome new feature that Sony has introduced into some of its cameras,
and Carl sent us the video of the 20 year old Nikon film SLR with a faster frame rate than today’s flagship D5!

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Bruce Williams

I have been a professional audio engineer since the mid 80's and am happy to do for free in my spare time what I get paid to do during the week. I created Shutters Inc in May 2005, and it is today (as best as I can tell) THE longest-running photography podcast in the world.

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  • May 3, 2016 at 9:18
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    Again, thanks for the show..
    I, for one, cannot wait for the ON1 RAW processor. I use Lightroom for my RAW processing and have done so since its original iteration as RAW Shooter Professional but even on my highly specked Windows box it is SLOW. I also have and use ON1 Photo 10 and it loads and previews way faster. Even though it currently processes RAW files, it first converts them to (huge) PSD files. The new software promises to do away with that and it promises to fully utilise your graphics processing card. I CANNOT WAIT! Sorry about the shouting but Adobe need a giant kick up the bum!

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