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Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talked with Timur Khabirov, co-founder and CEO of Prequel, the mobile photo and video editing platform. In this interview, Khabirov talked about the history of the popular app, the philosophy that is driving its growth, and the potential for AI-driven photo and video content.Founded in 2018 by Khabirov and Serge Aliseenko, Prequel has been able to position itself as one of the Top 10 photo and video editing apps in the U.S. With more than 60 million users and an average of 2 million Prequels made a day through social platforms like TikTok and Instagram, Prequel appeals to a wide array of creators including influencers, brands, and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Bella Hadid, and Rihanna. The company has 200 employees in the United States.Mediaclip Mediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Visual 1st Visual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comShout out to podcast supporter Keith Osborn of Memory Fortress for becoming a paid subscriber.Visit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and our Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and on Podchaser. Interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Nik Bhatt founded Gentlemen Coders in 2016, As an 18 year veteran of Apple, his roles in the Photo Apps group included Senior Director of Engineering and Chief Technical Officer. He also led the RAW Camera and Core Image teams, as well as the imaging team for the Mac version of Photos. He holds 55 patents in a wide range of disciplines including image processing, audio processing, geotagging, wireless networking, and user interface design. We cover his time at Apple plus deep dive into his app, RAW Power. RAW Power is one of the only apps on iPadOS that lets you work with cameras not supported by Apple. Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Chapter Markers00:00:00: Opening00:01:51: Support the Podcast00:02:11: Nik Bhatt00:06:57: Apple's Approach to Supporting Cameras00:13:26: Photo Extensions00:16:32: Editing a RAW image00:18:17: Editing in multiple apps00:21:26: Two images in One?00:24:44: Share Sheets00:25:47: Stacking00:28:15: Designing RAW Power00:34:11: LUTs00:36:39: RAW vs DNG00:42:22: Shortcuts00:43:14: Batch Processing00:45:39: Reference Mode vs True Tone00:47:19: RAW editing tools00:49:56: Unique Approaches to Editing00:51:38: Fringes00:53:29: Non-Centered Vignette 00:54:10: Curves00:55:45: Live Photos00:56:04: The 14 Pro00:57:30: Settings01:00:15: Lens Correction01:04:13: The iPad01:05:03: Library Management01:07:26: Filtering01:09:59: Copying Location Data?01:10:57: Videos01:11:29: Hidden Gestures01:12:47: HSL01:15:48: Files app01:18:12: Mac version01:20:36: Anything else?01:20:54: End of Year Sale01:22:29: Where can people find more info?01:22:53: Closing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All of the apps in Adobe's $10-per-month photo plan received updates at this year's Adobe Max conference, and time-saving artificial intelligence tools continue to lead the way. In Short Circuits: Far too many people operate computers without any defined backup system in place. This is unwise, particularly when free backup applications exist. • Although health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid cover the full cost of Covid tests, you may want the convenience of rapid in-home testing. Some organizations provide them for free, and costs are dropping if you have to pay for a kit. In Spare Parts (only on the website): According to Fakespot, more than 30% of online product reviews are phony. • People looking to stream episodes of the Netflix hit "Squid Game" often end up downloading malware instead. • Twenty years ago: I was cautiously optimistic about the future of big tech trade shows such as PC Expo. That optimism was largely misplaced.
In today's digital age, post-processing is an important part of creating our images. I've used many different apps over the years to create my images, and I still use several software packages today. I have not found one tool “to rule them all.” I am frequently asked which tool “is the best” or which “is my favorite” and these questions are valid, but usually lacking context. What is a “favorite” or “best” very much depends on what you, the artist, want to do with your photos and what your approach to editing is. In today's podcast, I share my reasons for using multiple photo applications, and I hope it gives you context and things to think about for your own workflow.The 4 reasons I use multiple photo applications in my workflow.Asset Management: I treat asset management as distinct and different from post-processing. Most of our asset management tools come with solid fundamentals for editing, yet they don't satisfy all of my editing needs.Specialty Tools: The digital filters in different tools use different algorithms - and produce different looks. Some of those looks, like LUTs or texture blends, I cannot get with the basic editing tools in my asset manager.Ease Of Use: Some photo packages I find easier to use than others. Yes, you can do anything in Photoshop, although another tool with a simpler interface or a streamlined, specialized tool lets me make my edits more quickly. I may enjoy post-processing but I don't enjoy wrestling with a tool to achieve a look.Sparks Of Inspiration: A streamlined workflow is great. Yet to avoid becoming formulaic, starting with a different tool, or exploring a new one, can spark creativity.You'll notice that image quality isn't explicitly listed. Of course, image quality is important. No matter what tools I use, the final image has to look good!Photo Apps I'm Using TodayAdobe LightroomON1 Photo RAW (save 20% with offer code SDP20)Skylum Luminar AI (save $10 with offer code SDP10)Adobe PhotoshopRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser.com. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.Supporters Of The Show - Thank You!Thanks to everyone that supports this show, through comments, reviews, and shares. Sharing this podcast with your photo friends and camera clubs is one of the many zero-cost ways you can support the show. If you wish to support the show financially, you can also make a one-time donation.Affiliate LinksProduct links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, Scott Davenport Photography may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.
In today's digital age, post-processing is an important part of creating our images. I've used many different apps over the years to create my images, and I still use several software packages today. I have not found one tool “to rule them all.” I am frequently asked which tool “is the best” or which “is my favorite” and these questions are valid, but usually lacking context. What is a “favorite” or “best” very much depends on what you, the artist, want to do with your photos and what your approach to editing is. In today's podcast, I share my reasons for using multiple photo applications, and I hope it gives you context and things to think about for your own workflow.The 4 reasons I use multiple photo applications in my workflow.Asset Management: I treat asset management as distinct and different from post-processing. Most of our asset management tools come with solid fundamentals for editing, yet they don't satisfy all of my editing needs.Specialty Tools: The digital filters in different tools use different algorithms - and produce different looks. Some of those looks, like LUTs or texture blends, I cannot get with the basic editing tools in my asset manager.Ease Of Use: Some photo packages I find easier to use than others. Yes, you can do anything in Photoshop, although another tool with a simpler interface or a streamlined, specialized tool lets me make my edits more quickly. I may enjoy post-processing but I don't enjoy wrestling with a tool to achieve a look.Sparks Of Inspiration: A streamlined workflow is great. Yet to avoid becoming formulaic, starting with a different tool, or exploring a new one, can spark creativity.You'll notice that image quality isn't explicitly listed. Of course, image quality is important. No matter what tools I use, the final image has to look good!Photo Apps I'm Using TodayAdobe LightroomON1 Photo RAW (save 20% with offer code SDP20)Skylum Luminar AI (save $10 with offer code SDP10)Adobe PhotoshopRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate at review it on Apple Podcasts. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.Thank You Patrons!A special thank you to supporters on Patreon. Your support makes this podcast possible. If you are interested in learning more about the Patreon community, visit https://patreon.com/scottdavenportphoto. There are many zero-cost ways you can support the show. You can also make a one-time donationAffiliate LinksProduct links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, The Stop Down Podcast may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.Support the show (https://www.stopdownpodcast.com/support)
WX: jessica66001,获得卡卡老师的英语学习干货分享详细讲解版公号:卡卡课堂 欢迎加入早餐会员哟My photo不是“我的照片”前两天有位同学发过来一张他端午节吃粽子的照片,并且说:This is my photo.这句话本身没有问题,但是表达是有歧义的。因为“My photo”是指一张属于你的照片,相当于a photo of mine,表示“属于我的照片,归我所有”。比如你拍了一个帅哥或者美女,但照片上的人不是你,所以你只是照片的拥有者,但照片上的人不一定是你自己。如果要表达自己的自拍照,可以用a photo of myselfa photo of myself以我为主题的照片,有可能是我自己拍的(自拍照!)除此之外,可以用photo of mephoto of me表明你实际上是照片中的主体之一,尽管照片可能属于其他人。在拍完照片后,我们会修图。修图的本质是美化图,比较地道的表达是beautify比如说:Beautify your selfie with Photo Apps.用修图软件美化你的自拍照。有时候我们拍自拍是为了换头像,看到头像两个字,很多小伙伴可能立马就想到用head photo或者head picture来表达。但是,我们所说的“头像”其实是我们在社交网络上的虚拟形象,并不是我们“头”这个部位的特写图片或者照片。使用微信英文版的小伙伴就会发现,微信采用了“profile photo”这个表达来表示“头像”。所以,当我们想要换头像的时候,就可以说:I want to change my profile photo.我想换个新头像。
WX: jessica66001,获得卡卡老师的英语学习干货分享详细讲解版公号:卡卡课堂 欢迎加入早餐会员哟My photo不是“我的照片”前两天有位同学发过来一张他端午节吃粽子的照片,并且说:This is my photo.这句话本身没有问题,但是表达是有歧义的。因为“My photo”是指一张属于你的照片,相当于a photo of mine,表示“属于我的照片,归我所有”。比如你拍了一个帅哥或者美女,但照片上的人不是你,所以你只是照片的拥有者,但照片上的人不一定是你自己。如果要表达自己的自拍照,可以用a photo of myselfa photo of myself以我为主题的照片,有可能是我自己拍的(自拍照!)除此之外,可以用photo of mephoto of me表明你实际上是照片中的主体之一,尽管照片可能属于其他人。在拍完照片后,我们会修图。修图的本质是美化图,比较地道的表达是beautify比如说:Beautify your selfie with Photo Apps.用修图软件美化你的自拍照。有时候我们拍自拍是为了换头像,看到头像两个字,很多小伙伴可能立马就想到用head photo或者head picture来表达。但是,我们所说的“头像”其实是我们在社交网络上的虚拟形象,并不是我们“头”这个部位的特写图片或者照片。使用微信英文版的小伙伴就会发现,微信采用了“profile photo”这个表达来表示“头像”。所以,当我们想要换头像的时候,就可以说:I want to change my profile photo.我想换个新头像。
WX: jessica66001,获得卡卡老师的英语学习干货分享详细讲解版公号:卡卡课堂 欢迎加入早餐会员哟My photo不是“我的照片”前两天有位同学发过来一张他端午节吃粽子的照片,并且说:This is my photo.这句话本身没有问题,但是表达是有歧义的。因为“My photo”是指一张属于你的照片,相当于a photo of mine,表示“属于我的照片,归我所有”。比如你拍了一个帅哥或者美女,但照片上的人不是你,所以你只是照片的拥有者,但照片上的人不一定是你自己。如果要表达自己的自拍照,可以用a photo of myselfa photo of myself以我为主题的照片,有可能是我自己拍的(自拍照!)除此之外,可以用photo of mephoto of me表明你实际上是照片中的主体之一,尽管照片可能属于其他人。在拍完照片后,我们会修图。修图的本质是美化图,比较地道的表达是beautify比如说:Beautify your selfie with Photo Apps.用修图软件美化你的自拍照。有时候我们拍自拍是为了换头像,看到头像两个字,很多小伙伴可能立马就想到用head photo或者head picture来表达。但是,我们所说的“头像”其实是我们在社交网络上的虚拟形象,并不是我们“头”这个部位的特写图片或者照片。使用微信英文版的小伙伴就会发现,微信采用了“profile photo”这个表达来表示“头像”。所以,当我们想要换头像的时候,就可以说:I want to change my profile photo.我想换个新头像。
After a long break of illness and technology malfunctions, Moms Who Say the F Word are BACK baby! This episode Paris and Courtney discuss the phone apps that make their lives easier. Come learn about some tools you must have!Follow Moms Who Say the F Word - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MomsWhoSayTheFWord/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/momswhosaythefword/Drop a line at - momswhosaythefword@gmail.com
In Episode #21, I talk about how photography has changed dramatically in recent years as a result of smartphones, social media, and photo apps that are competing with traditional DSLR cameras. Our uses of photos have changed with a need for non-traditional image dimensions for use on websites and social media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resourcesforlife/support
Renown photographer Lians Jadan shares five tips for taking great images of products, models and spaces to make your website and social media dazzle.https://liansjadan.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=2nDBuzJdtT6O-WeHR406mMt5BCYYSOUTDnFIGnmV51Ri3F-xp5J-XW2LEZuQwfH8FQ0L20&country.x=US&locale.x=)
How are social media influencers impacting what we consume, how we feel about it and how the brands and the influencers are using each other.
The Google Home Max goes on sale. The Google Home Mini brings back touch controls and Google's Research Team drops three new photo apps on us.
Kathy goes over some wonderful photo apps and how easy they are to use on your phone, iPad, etc.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/21Jw5ZQThis week's construction tech news with James Benham (@jamesmbenham), Rob McKinney (@conappguru) and Josh Bone (@bim2thebone) Featuring Tech News of the Week including:- SXSW tech reveals- Skycatch's latest release- the World Drone Racing Championships winner- Quell's FDA approved wearable pain reliever- Britain's recent BIM Mandate- Much more!And an interview with Sly Barisic (@SlyFotoIn) with @FotoInMobile about how his solutions is improving photo documentation on construction projects. Check out #ConTechTrio on social media for more updates and to join the conversation!Listen to the show at: http://jbknowledge.com/contechtrio Powered by JBKnowledge. Learn more at http://jbknowledge.com or follow @JBKnowledge on Twitter.
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Kara Swisher talks with journalist Ashlee Vance about his new book on Elon Musk. They discuss Musk's "Tony Stark" image, the future of Tesla and whether Musk is mellowing out. Also on the show: photo apps and Reddit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sanjay Nichani, CEO, Pelfunc.com Heart Rate Touch app accurately measures heart rate using the iPhone camera and Squeak16 allows for annotation of images and creation of videos with uses for medical advice.
Unterwegs nach Heidelberg nehme ich diesen Podcast auf. Da die Straßenverhältnisse eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von über 100 km/h nicht zulässt, nehme ich den Podcast auf. Das Auto fahren im Regen (tagsüber) macht mir viel Spaß. Der Fastnacht-Stress geht in den Entspurt, jeden Abend bin ich auf Proben unterwegs. Der Sport steh deswegen leider im Hintergrund. iOs 6.1 ist veröffentlicht worden von Apple , habe es aber noch nicht Installiert. Im Stau geht der Podcast dann weiter. Schöner Twitter Tag hatte ich gestern, habe mit dem @KTownfighter mich über Photo Apps unterhalten. Habe mir die Computer Bild mit DVD, dort kann man sich Photoshop CS 2 herunterladen. Videos mit der Vine App. Letzter Ganz einfach leben Podcast von @MarkRitter82 hatte das Thema Mahnungen zu dem ich ihm auch ne E-Mail gesendet habe weil ich auch von sowas mal betroffen war.
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Happy New Year! This week we feature some apps you can use to modify and share all your holiday photos.
And now for something completely different. Finally pushing the envelope for our "Wildcard Wednesday" show, we go geeky with a look at our favorite smartphone photography apps. As iPhone users, these picks are iPhone centric, but several of them are also available on Android.
On the first PNC of the year, we answer listener questions, talk about some news topics, and discuss mobile photo apps.