Getting your mind around the Sony A7 menus
It's fashionable in every review of Sony cameras to complain about the complexity of the menus. My current exposure is to the RX100 VI...
Leica joins with Capture One for SL2 and S3 tethered shooting
Leica announces cooperation with Capture One to enable tethered shooting for SL2 and S3 cameras.
Leica to issue dedicated FOTOS for iPad
The iPad is moving away from the iPhone's limitations and becoming a real workhorse which, in many cases, could replace a Mac. Developers are acknowledging this change, including Leica with a new version of Leica FOTOS made fro the iPad.
Adobe’s new Super Resolution Enhance: One for the test bed
Lightroom's new super-resolution Enhance option really does do what it says on the tin. It crept in with little fanfare but is capable of truly amazing results, says John Shingleton...
Aperture bites the dust: macOS Catalina and 32-bit applications
If you are still relying on Apple Aperture for your photographic library be afraid, be very afraid. It will stop working if you upgrade to MacOs Catalina so you need to find an alternative application as soon as possible.
iPhone is a breakthrough hand-held computer
Twelve years ago the iPhone was launched to a mixed reception. Yet it represented a revolution which had totally transformed the cellular phone and has made the hand-held computer universal. It's importance cannot be underestimated.
Back to basics with the MacBook Air
Mike break's a long-standing aversion to buying the basic computer. Instead of ticking all the upgrade boxes, he's chosen the cheapest, the most basic MacBook Air. Will it prove sensible or will he regret that 256GB disk in particular...
Blog Workflow: Offline editing brings greater productivity
Using an offline editor for posting to Wordpress encourages more productivity