If you are a video editor/ videographer there is one thing you never seem to have enough of -storage space for your files. No matter what computer system you are using you are likely needing to supplement the internal storage with a robust, fast, and reliable external storage option. So, with all the storage options […]
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How Do RAM and CPU Affect Video Editing?
Computers are made up of many components, and some of them are particularly important for video editing! We’re going to cover the two most critical components – RAM and CPU. These two PC parts often determine how fast videos process and render and how well they play back. Higher performing parts will give you smoother […]
Continue readingSave GBs of Data Using Dotphoton RAW Image Compressor with Free Version
If there is one app deserving any pro photographer’s closest attention this year, it’s our team’s latest discovery – Dotphoton Raw. Dotphoton is a RAW image compressor already saving tens of thousands for photographers across Europe, slowly approaching the States. We had a chance to speak with Boris, head of Product for Dotphoton Raw, to […]
Continue reading5 Pro Tips for Being Productive in Your Remote Workspace
Remote employees have been reported to be more productive than in-office employees, according to a study by Inc.; however, that doesn’t mean you’ll always feel more productive when working from home. Quite the contrary, there are many distractions when working in the same space where you live: laundry to be switched over, the loud neighbor […]
Continue readingWhat Type of Cloud Computing Is Right for Your Photography Business?
Cloud computing has impacted all types of businesses, including photography. However, when it comes to photographs, not all types of cloud computing are equal. The kind that’s best for you can also depend on the style of the pictures you take. Statista places the cloud computing market somewhere north of $146 billion, with a projected […]
Continue readingHow to Improve Your Company’s Office Space
Over the years, the way we lay out offices has changed drastically. Companies moved away from cubicle farms and toward more open floor plans. However, as challenges with working in such an environment became more apparent, businesses began creating spaces for specific purposes. Today, companies are much more likely to consider the use of the […]
Continue reading8 Medium Format Cameras for Film Photographers
Medium format photography is yet another realm of film photography that many photographers are intrigued by, but sometimes nervous to get started with because of the costs and because of not knowing what to expect. Many times photographers will have shot some form of film before, but this could be your first time shooting with […]
Continue readingHow to Free Up Space in Your Lightroom Catalog
While computers are beginning to store more and do more, this isn’t always enough for a photographer. Plus this extra space and faster run time will cost you significantly more. Why pay extra if it still isn’t going to compensate for the workload you produce? If you use Lightroom you may be wondering how you […]
Continue readingSamsung’s New 2019 Monitors Announced Ahead of CES
Today Samsung announced three new monitors for 2019. A minimalist monitor made to save space, an ultra-wide screen monitor designed for an ‘unparalleled gaming experience’, and a 4K curved monitor made specifically for content creators. Three new monitors for 2019: the minimalist Space Monitor, the CRG9 gaming monitor, and the UR59C 4K UHD curved monitor Experience the […]
Continue readingThe First Photos from NASA’s InSight Spacecraft on Mars
Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech NASA’s InSight spacecraft has landed on Mars. Above is the first photo showing the Martian surface on Nov. 26, 2018, the same day InSight touched down. The photo was captured with The Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), located on the robotic arm of NASA’s InSight lander. The camera’s transparent dust cover is still on in […]
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