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About the Guest(s):Jan de Roeck is the Marketing Director for Industry Relations and Strategy at Esko. With numerous years of experience in the corporate marketing team, Jan specializes in public relations and serves as a storyteller for Esko. He is highly knowledgeable about the packaging and label industry, focusing particularly on the interaction between consumers and packaging. Jan's role encompasses the automation of pre-press operations, workflow improvements, and the integration of innovative technologies, including AI, to streamline processes for brand owners and converters alike.About the Sponsors:Specright has some amazing things happening! Please check them out below and help support the podcast!* Specright eBook - How to define sustainable packaging strategies!* Gartner Report* Packaging Pros eBook* Home Page* Book a demo with SpecrightMeyers has some incredible sustainable packaging options!* Get the 2023 Sustainability Report* Meyers Packaging EPR eBook - it is FREE!!Get the dopest Packaging shirts at www.packagingfashion.comBook a demo with Trayak (LCA's on demand!)SmartSolve has water soluble label and paper materials. Learn more!The Scrapp App is going to revolutionize home and corporate recycling. Download for your device today!Episode Summary:In this vibrant episode of the People of Packaging Podcast, host Adam Peek sits down with Jan de Roeck, the Marketing Director for Industry Relations and Strategy at Esko, live from Label Expo in Chicago. They delve into the importance of packaging and labels within the consumer journey and the steps Esko is taking to modernize and automate these processes. Jan shares insights on the integral role packaging plays in consumer experience and the need for efficiency to adapt to changing consumer behaviors.Expanding on Esko's contribution, Jan talks about the various tools and innovations developed by Esko to simplify the pre-press stage for converters. Highlighting the cultural shift towards more agile and automated solutions, he reveals some fascinating advancements including the use of AI to optimize label layouts, streamline color management, and even calculate carbon footprints. Esko is pioneering efforts to make the tedious steps in label and packaging manufacturing more efficient and consistent, ensuring better outcomes for both brands and consumers.Key Takeaways:* Role of Packaging in Consumer Experience: Packaging is not just a container but a crucial part of the consumer experience, influencing purchase decisions and brand loyalty.* Automation and Efficiency in Pre-Press: Esko focuses on removing inefficiencies in the pre-press stage, providing tools for better workflow automation, color management, and PDF editing specifically tailored for the label and packaging industry.* AI in Packaging: AI plays a significant role in improving efficiency and accuracy, with Esko developing AI-based tools like Phoenix for optimizing label layouts and new prototypes for reverse-engineering color profiles and calculating the carbon footprint.* Cross-Industry Integration: Esko's association with X-Rite and Pantone highlights the interconnected nature of the industry, aiming to maintain color consistency and quality from the brand owner to the final printed product.* Consumer Influence: The ever-changing consumer preferences demand shorter print runs and faster turnaround times, driving the need for innovative solutions to adapt quickly and efficiently.Notable Quotes:* "Packaging plays an instrumental role in this process, not only in the buying journey but also afterwards consuming the product and then getting rid of waste." - Jan de Roeck* "Our product is never the end product that comes off of a printing press. It is always what I would call a half product. It serves a bigger purpose." - Jan de Roeck* "We created a bit of an innovation lab setup where we can already show such prototypes to people that ask us the question, 'What are you doing with AI?'" - Jan de Roeck* "As human beings, no way you can handle all of these variables and then still do a good job at coming up with the most efficient one." - Jan de Roeck* "We suck at telling stories and we need to get better at it, because stories are a way to connect, and we gravitate towards really good stories." - Adam PeekResources:* Esko Website* LinkedIn - Jan de Roeck* X-Rite* Pantone* Phoenix: AI-based tool for optimizing label layoutsIntrigued by the conversation? Don't miss out on the full episode to gain deeper insights into the evolving packaging industry and hear more compelling stories and innovative initiatives from the experts at Esko. Stay tuned for more enlightening episodes from the People of Packaging Podcast! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.packagingisawesome.com/subscribe
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: John Green & Grassroots Activists Pressure Danaher To Drop Price of Tuberculosis Test, published by Gemma Paterson on September 12, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Really great piece from Good Good Good on the campaign to pressure Danaher to reduce the price of their TB test. Excited to see the outcome! Tuberculosis is the world's deadliest disease - and it is entirely curable. The airborne disease has plagued human history, and the World Health Organization estimates that 10 million people across the globe are infected by TB every year. Of those millions, 1.6 million still die each year, despite the existence of life-saving technology and medicine. These are facts that enrage many - but especially author and philanthropist John Green. "Why am I passionate about TB? It's the deadliest disease in human history, but for most of human history we couldn't do much about it. However, since the mid-1950s, TB has been curable - yet we still allow TB to kill over 1.6 million people per year," Green told Good Good Good. "This is horrifying to me. I don't want to accept a world where we know how to cure Tuberculosis but deny millions of people access to that cure." This passion was put on display in July of this year. Through the social media campaign #PatientsNotPatents, Green and his fanbase - called Nerdfighters, or Nerdfighteria in collective form - followed the lead of TB advocates to call on drug company Johnson & Johnson to allow the sale of generic bedaquiline - a life-saving TB drug that had been inaccessible under the company's patent for over a decade. Nerdfighteria - as well as longtime TB organizations such as the Stop TB Partnership and TB-survivors Phumeza Tisile and Nandita Venkatesan - was successful, and Johnson & Johnson ended its reign on bedaquiline (though advocates are still working to ensure that all low- and middle-income countries receive access to the generic drug). To end the TB epidemic by 2030 - a goal shared by both the WHO and the United Nations - more pharmaceutical companies need to do their part to make healthcare more accessible, especially in countries with a high TB burden. So, in their effort to end TB, Nerdfighteria has taken on a new company: Danaher. The Issue Danaher is a multinational corporation, founded by brothers Steven and Mitchell Rales, that owns a number of other large companies, such as Cepheid, Pantone, and X-Rite. (Steven Rales also founded Indian Paintbrush Films, which has financed many of Wes Anderson's movies.) Most relevant to this campaign, however, is that in 2006, Danaher and molecular diagnostics company Cepheid created the most helpful diagnostic resource for TB: The GeneXpert machine. This rapid molecular testing machine is able to test for a number of infectious diseases, including COVID, HIV, TB, and multidrug-resistant TB. In fact, the WHO recommends Xpert tests as the initial test for all people with signs and symptoms of TB. The GeneXpert machine itself is cost-effective, but its testing cartridges are more costly. The company charges about $10 per regular TB testing cartridge and about $15 per multidrug-resistant TB testing cartridge (though both tests cost the same to manufacture). According to a 2019 brief from Doctors Without Borders, Danaher and Cepheid could reduce the cost of these cartridges to just $5 each - or lower - based on continuous increases in volume. The brief said a "20-30% reduction in price may be overdue" thanks to expansion in volume. "These pricing packages serve to expand Cepheid's footprint . and do nothing to address the urgent need to scale up affordable testing for COVID-19, TB, and other diseases, or to address the longstanding lack of affordability and unfair pricing of Xpert tests," David Branigan, of activist organization Treatment Action Group, said in a statement in 2...
In this episode of Esker On Air, host Scott Leahy sits down with X-Rite's Director of Customer Service Sam Edandison to discuss what led the company to automate order management and what the experience has been like. Listen to S.4 Ep.2 of Esker On Air to hear a firsthand account of what it's like to implement an automation solution and how to capitalize on the resulting benefits.
Have you ever stopped and wondered how close-ups of flowers, butterflies, etc., are taken? These pictures are the ones we repeatedly take regularly.Over many years we have tested many bits of equipment. Some have been a help; others have ended up in a box somewhere. In this episode, we will tell you what we carry with us. Why we do it and how we use it. Learn from our successes and failures. You're going to be surprised by some of the equipment we use. But over the years, we have refined what we take with us. What helps us create spectacular and individual pictures; of the intricate, macro world that surrounds us all.Take a journey into the world of macro photography. Don't make the mistakes we did. Find out what we have ended up using, and learn from us. Companies that manufacture the products we mention in the podcast.O'Tom Tick Twister - https://www.otom.com/Zeiss Binoculars - https://www.zeiss.co.uk/Gitzo - https://www.gitzo.com/uk-en/Arca Swiss - https://www.arca-shop.de/en/Manfrotto - https://www.manfrotto.com/Sto Fen - http://www.stofen.net/Lumecube - https://lumecube.com/Wimberley - https://www.tripodhead.com/X-Rite - https://www.xrite.com/Helicon Soft - https://www.heliconsoft.com/ Our Social media linksFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/MarkandJackyBloomfield/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mandjbloomfieldInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mandjbloomfield/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/m&j-bloomfield/Buzzsprout - https://wildlifeandphotography.buzzsprout.com/1491085
In this episode of the Second Success Podcast, Dr Rakish Rana talks with mutli-award winning photographer, Sanjay Jogia of Eye Jogia Photography. Sanjay is an Internationally acclaimed, award-winning photographer who has been featured as One of the World's 6 Best Wedding Photographers by the global Professional Photographer Magazine. He is the only Wedding Ambassador by Canon UK representing the EMEA region, as well as being a global Brand Ambassador for X-Rite, Fundy Software, Tether Tools, Loupedeck, Canson Infinity, Eizo, Spiffy Gear, and Dreambooks Pro. Together, Sanjay and his wife Roshni established ‘Eye Jogia Photography', a successful Luxury Destination Wedding Photography Studio based in Harrow on the Hill - but Sanjay's self-taught love of photography started at school by developing his own style and approach from a young age with his father's film Canon AE-1 camera. Known for his unconventional creativity in a timeless style, Sanjay travels the world as a Photographer, Educator, Mentor, Judge, Brand and Industry Ambassador. His wedding images are a blend of ‘Reality' and ‘Fantasy' - a fashion and movie inspired approach using beauty lighting and posing techniques which are balanced with a sensitive, observant and almost portrait-like documentary approach for the majority of wedding images giving his wedding couples the best of both worlds. Ultimately, he wants to tell the amazing story of all Eye Jogia couples in a way they will cherish with pride. Sanjay has won over 80 of Print Competition Awards but now is privileged to be invited regularly as a Judge for WPPI in Las Vegas, for SWPP in London, SM Fotografi in Sweden, and for the British Photography Awards as an Associate amongst various online European competitions. Sanjay has also proudly represented Team GB in the World Photographic Cup for the past two years with 2 of his images as ‘finalist'. Last but not least, Sanjay actively represents the British Wedding and Events Industry with his ongoing participation in the UK Government Taskforce for Weddings in two of the 6 Working Groups to gain government support both financially and operationally to reignite the industry in the wake of the Global Pandemic following a year of industry wide neglect. Website: https://www.eyejogia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eyejogia/ Episodes released every Tuesday 6am GMT. How can you support the podcast? 1. Share it on your social media platforms. 2. Tell your friends and family 3. Please follow, subscribe and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theclearcoach/message
On today's podcast I speak with photographer Ab Sesay. Ab has worked with clients such as Universal Records, Loreal, Vibe Magazine, and X-Rite to name a few. Beyond being an accomplished photographer Ab is also the creative director and executive producer at MAC Group where he works with brands such as Sekonic meters. In this interview I speak with Ab about how he discovered photography , some of is photographic influences such as Roy DeCarava, and I also speak to Ab about how approaches advertising productions. Ab has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the photo business so I was grateful to get a chance to speak with him about his journey with photography so I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! www.absesay.com @absesay_photo
Summary In today’s episode we talk all about tripods and why we love to use them. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 98 for December 11, 2020 Useful links: Enroll in my Master Photo Printing course. https://brentbergherm.com/training-center/course-info/master-photo-printing/ Get some free resources here: https://brentbergherm.com/info/resources/ Palouse Shoot-n-Print Photography and Printing Workshop Get on the list for updates on Latitude Photography School Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale. Use the code "latitude15" at checkout and you'll get 15% off your order. I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo Thank you for your support! Introduction and Announcements I am your host, Brent Bergherm. Welcome to Latitude Photography podcast, the place where travel-outdoor photographers come to learn, grow, create and be inspired. And if you’re like me, the experience of the journey is just as important to you as it is to be able to make top notch images from the places you visit. To me, the experience is enhanced by making good images and good images are enhanced by the experience. Thank you so much for being here. Today I’ve got three of the Latitude Regulars joining me as co-hosts. Kirk Keyes, Drake Dyck and Matt Bishop. Fellas, welcome to the show! Tell me briefly what you’ve been up to recently. It’s been forever since we’ve talked and I’m just so happy to be back with y’all on this crisp winter eve, at least for those of us in the northern hemisphere. Matt, let’s start with you. Drake, You’re next Kirk, did we save the best for last? :) I’ve got a few things to cover before we get to our main topic which is tripods. That is to state a goal I have for 2021. As many of you know, I have an affiliate link for Lensrentals.com A week or so ago I had some communications with them and they had stated that I was not doing too bad as an affiliate. I suppose compared to the others. So here’s my plan. I really want to rent a lot of gear and review it here on the show. If you’re willing to click on that link in the show notes a few pennies or dollars will come my way and I’ll be able to put that money largely towards rentals and the cycle will continue. A big thank you to those who’ve used the link in 2020 and I’m just hoping for a good push in 2021 to try and become their #1 affiliate. Also, during my hiatus this last quarter it seems the audience has grown a lot. I want to particularly thank Alex and Jewlie for leaving 5-star reviews in August, 2020. Alex said “I just started listening to the Latitude Photography Podcast. It’s rapidly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. Brent combines the technical and artistic sides of photography in a wonderful blend. Each episode has been really interesting so I’m working my way back through all the older shows I’ve missed. It’s obvious that Brent is putting a lot of work and time into this. He’s very organized. Love it!” Thank you Alex. And I might also suggest with my Latitude Regulars, there’s certainly a lot of effort they put into it as well. And they deserve some credit for sure. For example, Kirk spearheaded the show notes for this episode and it was a lot of work! And then Jewlie also talked about the Master Photography Podcast and our amazing facebook groups we operate with these two shows. Master Photography Podcast certainly being the roundtable show where I’m a partner. But as it relates to the Latitude Photography Podcast fb group. I’m going to make a few changes. Hopefully you agree that it’s for the better. The first change is that I realize that facebook is at least partly what you make it. So to keep me on the right track, I want to make it a better place for all of us. And that means that I’ll be posting more in the group about things that I think you’ll be interested in. It will hopefully be a natural extension to the show. Also, I invite all you listeners out there to submit your own images. As you hear me state when I start the show we’re about learning, growning, creating and inspiring. If you’ve got an image that you’d like to share please do so. I’m also going to experiment with simply allowing posts to be automatically approved. If things get out of hand we’ll go back to needing to approve posts but it’s my hope to make the group a great place to share our photography and our experiences between episodes. And who knows, maybe an image or two will get mentioned on the show from time to time! OK, enough of the chit chat on those things, let’s get to the main topic. I want to start off by asking each of you how many tripods you own. And secondly, what does the tripod mean to you? Why do you use it, and please give me a more indepth answer besides “to hold my camera.” :) [The fellas respond] I have two tripods. A larger Induro tripod (CT304 legs with the bowl spider (the current model is the GIT 304)) and a Kirk Enterprises BH-1 ball head. I then have a smaller Manfrotto 190GO Carbon Fiber with a Sirui ball head. For proof on the pronunciation: https://youtu.be/VfbjATWugak Tripod Terms Legs: the things that extend and can be set at different angles. The main body of the tripod. Spider/Yoke/Apex: The central hub that connects all the legs together and provides connection to the head. Head: The unit that the camera mounts to, connects to the Spider/Yoke/Apex Quick Release Plate: The unit that is attached to your camera and that connects to the head. Not all tripod heads use a QR plate, but many do. L brackets would also fit into this category. Center column: Many tripods have a column that sits in the Spider. You can raise it and lower it for added height. It does cost you some stability though. Tripod Types All-Purpose - Tall enough to get the camera to eye level for most people. More stable than a travel tripod, but they are bulkier and heavier as well. Travel Tripods - smallest, lightest. Often not as stable as larger. Systematic - Tend to modular with removable base. Often tall, have a large spider/yoke/apex, and thick legs. Thus, they are usually bulky and heavy. Tripod Options Leg Material Carbon fiber – usually considered the best weight to strength ratio. But the lightness of a carbon tripod makes them less stable. Interesting to note that, certainly, not all CF is made the same. You have different layers of CF used by different manufacturers, different fiber to resin ratio, different layer thicknesses and direction and “modulus” or build of the fibers themselves. All play a role in determining stiffness of the legs. For aluminum, it’s pretty much a straight correlation, more material makes a stiffer tripod leg. Aluminum still a great option. Not as light as carbon. Aluminum transmits vibrations from the ground more than carbon. Susceptible to corrosion from salt water. Older aluminum tripods can be a great value, especially when bought used. Basalt fiber – not common, but like carbon fiber. Wood – not just for large format! They dampen vibrations best. Exceptionally durable.. Size and Weight Number of Leg segments - fewer segments should be stiffer. Leg angle adjustment - pull out/push in tab, thumb lever? Removable center column? Is the center column reversible for low angle views? Feet - are spikes, snow/sand platforms, or rock claw available? Center brace - may add stability, may be a sign of poor overall design. But also prevent low camera positions. Leg locks - twist, snap, knob Leg quick release? Bag Hook? Heads – As important as the legs! Ballhead rankings Ball - versatile and lightweight, but not very precise. 3-Way Tilt - lots of control, but bulkier and heavier than a ball head. Tilt-Head - More precise setup than a ball head as the camera can only move up and down. You may need to combine with a rotator plate. Drawback is there is no 3rd axis of motion to level the camera. 3-Way Geared Head - the ultimate in precision. Each axis is controlled with a geared knob and can be adjusted independently from each other. Works well for studio or night/Milky Way photography. Gimbal - when balanced, the camera and lens become "weightless". You can Rotate the camera to any direction by just pushing it. However, they are big, bulky, and heavy. Best when using really big lenses. You can somewhat emulate a gimbal with a ball head by putting the ball arm into the side slot, loosen the rotation lock and ball tension, and shoot from the side of the ball head. Make sure your camera is balanced on the ball for this to work best. Panorama Rig - horizontal rail, vertical rail with a tilting stage, and a rotator base. Allows precise camera movements for overlapping panorama images. You do want the tripod support to be level when using a Pano rig. Fluid Head - Allows smooth pan and tilt movements, usually used for video applications. Car Window mount - clamps to a vehicle window, sometimes with a ball head or not. Head Mounting Locks Some tripod mounting plates have set screws you can tighten against the bottom of the head to keep the entire head from spinning loose. You do not need to overtighten it, as it may deform the bottom plate of the head. Mounting Plates on Tripod Heads Arca-Swiss is the de facto standard. They are a dove-tail design and Manfrotto - some are unique to Manfrotto, some are Arca-Swiss. Video/Fluid heads have large mounting plates. Connecting the Camera Quick release mounting plates L-Bracket - allow easy reorientation for landscape/vertical positioning Make sure you can still access batteries or memory cards. Other Features and considerations Tripod Levelling Base Some mount on the tripod baseplate, some replace the center of the yoke. It allows the head to be quickly leveled, independently from the tripod legs. Great for pano rig setups. Cheap Not Worth It Cheap head are hard to use! The often droop, especially with large lenses. They can also shift the position of the camera when you tighten them. Best to avoid. Bubble Levels Some tripods come with bubble levels. They can be on tripod yoke or on the camera mounting plate. You can add one to your camera hot shoe or use one built internally in the camera operating system. Each can location serves a different purpose. Do you need them all? Not necessarily. Using Your Tripod: Best Practices In general, the yoke/legs do not need to be perfectly level. If doing a pano - the head needs to be level so the camera can rotate without angling up or downward. Keep your camera/lens near the middle of the center of gravity. Add a "rock/stone bag” - it is a hammock that hangs between the tripod legs. You can add weight to the tripod to make it more stable. Useful in windy conditions, or when you have a lot of weight mounted to the head. To carry the tripod with your gear attached or not? Any tips for working quickly or should we just forget it? (Brent: I like to grip multiple twist locks at once and loosen and tighten when opening or collapsing the tripod. It helps me speed things up when I’m in a hurry) Tripod Testing There are lots of opinions out there, but little actual scientific testing. Stiffness, Damping, Leg Angle, Height, Weight, Material - all affect the performance of the tripod. Check out: https://thecentercolumn.com/ Also check out the Weight Ratings are Meaningless Article. A great read. They have rankings for systematic, all purpose, travel, as well as a volume weighted travel tripod ranking. Their top 13 rated tripod brands are Gitzo, RRS, FLM, ProMedia, Jobu Design, Feisol, Leofoto, Manfrotto, Induro, Colorado Tripod Company, Oben, Peak Design, and Benro. They do not include usability in their ratings, but they do have reviews of many tripods, and they discuss it there. The bottom line is, weight ratings are essentially useless because they don’t consider real world applications in their ratings. Who cares if a tripod can support 20 pounds or 80 pounds. Will it support your gear that is potentially awkward, heavy or off-balance. Your use of a gimbal tripod head and a monster lens will have different requirements as compared to someone on a mirrorless camera with a fixed 23mm lens. Tripod care - If you hear grinding noise, parts are stiff or will not lock - it is time to clean! Sand, Deserts, Water, Ocean - salt water is the worst! Clean them - take them apart. Take a shower with them. Lubrication - use a weatherproof grease. Gitzo Grease about $30; enough for two cleaningsSil-Glyde, Induro Recommended Grease about $9; enough for about 50 cleanings Leg locks, even twist locks need lubrication.Do not over lubricate them - it will collect dust and dirt.Occasionally disassemble metal parts - leg spikes can corrode and bind. Disassemble them and lubricate on reassembly. Use a small brush like an old toothbrush.Do not loose plastic rings on twist-locks. Keep them in order so you can remember how to reassemble them. Legs are like nesting dolls and must go back in a certain order based on size. Some twist-locks have arrows to help you realign the parts. Other support options - Monopod - combine with a tilt head for a great sports/wildlife setup. Platypod - get low! Beanbag - still low, but less precise than a Platypod Rock or ground - the lowest you can get! Trash cans in the city - Brent has a short story! The PLAMP by Wimberley! https://www.tripodhead.com/products/plamp-main.cfm The Worst Tripod - the one you do not carry with you. Heavier not always better - you may not carry it if it is too heavy. Lighter not always better - not enough support can lead to soft photos. Momma Bear, Poppa Bear, Baby Bear - find one that is just right for the job. Side Notes: Do not always need a tripod - If you are using a fast-enough shutter speed relative to lens focal length. Consider Image Stabilization in lens / body. Intentional camera movements. Shooting handheldUse your body to brace your camera.Stand with your feet apart, kneel, or even sit down on something.Pull against your neck strap.Hold your breath or press the button in between breaths.Create a Zen moment.Practice. More than one tripod – There is not one tripod to rule them all. It is up to you to decide what features are going to work best for your photography. Tripods are like lenses; you will want to match your tripod to your subject. May want to turn off IS – When using a tripod, especially with long exposures. Some have a "tripod detection mode" and automatically turn off the IS. Quickly releasing Twist Locks – With practice, you may be able to grab the twist locks on one leg and loosen them all at once. With a quick shake of the tripod, you maybe able to get all the leg segments to extend fully! Manufacturer Thoughts: (this is not an exhaustive list) Gitzo: Distributed by Vitec Group which also distributes Manfrotto and Lowepro among many other recognized brands in the photo industry.Considered top of the line and very expensive. Long history (since the ‘50s) manufacturing tripodsMade in Italy Promediagear: Small independent company located 30 miles south of Chicago.High quality, precision design. Rather expensive.USA made Really Right Stuff: Manufacturing tripods and more since 2002 (quick release plates since 1990 under previous ownership). Known for excellent customer service and they always go beyond your expectations. Price point is high enough you should consider it an investment.USA Made (Company based in Lehi, Utah) and proud of it. Induro: Good variety of products and very good quality, though not to the level of the previously mentioned producers. A striking resemblance to Benro tripods, since they have the same mailing address it’s no surprise. Though the branding does seem to be targeted to different types of photographers.Made in China.Distributed by MAC Group which also distributes MeFoto, Kupo, Shimoda, Tenba, X-Rite and several other photography related brands. Feisol: Started as a carbon fiber tube manufacturer. Full line of products. Made in Taiwan Sirui: Wide Variety of products for different types of photography and needs. Made In China Other notes: Heard a leg crack at Thor’s Well. Still works well. Do not immediately count out aluminum - it is still good option. Lube the metal parts like knobs. Seals on Feisol - really well designed. Swipe out much of the dirt. Reminders Find us on the web at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/ Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1892577214293688/ Find me on instagram @brentbergherm Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com Find Matt at https://www.mattbishopphotography.com Find Kirk at https://keyesphoto.com and https://milkywayphotographers.com/ Find Drake at https://www.drakedyck.com It is my goal for 2021 to be the lensrentals.com top affiliate. I had some FFsycontact with them recently where I mentioned my brief hiatus and they basically responded saying, hmm, wow, wonder what’ll happen if you kick it into high gear ‘cause you’re already one of our top affiliates. To which I was a bit surprised. But if you’re going to rent something anyway I’d love it if you’d be able to help support me and the show by using my link in the show notes. My goal is to rent a lot of gear in 2021 and I’d love to just turn all these affiliate earnings back in to rentals. So if you’d like me to review more gear on the show this is one way to support that :)
In this episode of the GAMUT Podcast from Idealliance, our guest Jason Campbell of X-Rite-PANTONE®, explores how they manufacture the Pantone Formula guides used by millions of designers and producers worldwide to help define, communicate and control color from inspiration to realization.Jason is a critical member of the Idealliance Print Properties Committee (PPC). His career began as a print manufacturer where he spent 16 years managing the modernization and automation of the entire production workflow from design to print. Jason joined X-Rite in 2015 as a Solution Architect focused on packaging and has a unique background in computer science and broad experience in color management, software development, workflow design, and IT. He serves a unique role as a conduit between customer support, product management, and R&D at X-Rite and has a degree in Computer Science from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.---This episode of the GAMUT Podcast is sponsored by:Tilia LabsReliance on human decision-making for planning and imposition is becoming unsustainable. Tilia Labs is leveraging AI technology to drive a revolution in preproduction, helping printers estimate faster, plan smarter, and manufacture profitably.---GAMUT is produced and published by Idealliance - become a member today and join us in creating the future of our industry.Learn more about Idealliance Certification Programs such as: G7®, BrandQ®, Color Management Professional® and Print Planning & Estimating Professional®.Support the show (https://www.idealliance.org/idealliance-membership)
Recebemos para um bate-papo rápido Alexandre Zerbatto, gerente comercial da X-Rite, fornecedora de soluções para a indústria voltadas ao controle e garantia da entrega das cores nos processos em vários setores, inclusive o gráfico. Alexandre nos contou os motivos que o levam a manter o otimismo num momento tão delicado pelo qual todos passamos. Inspirador! Assistam!
Welcome to Columbia Omni Live! This Podcast is the audio version of our Facebook Live series where we bring you the latest insider look into the Fashion & Design industries. We have always prided ourselves on not just being a provider of products but a true partner and chief resource for the industry. In this episode of Columbia Omni Live, Mitch Cole interviews Bruce Wright, North American Sales Manager, Material Digitization at X-Rite. *Originally broadcasted on Tuesday, July 28th @ 3:00 PM EST on Facebook Live. In this one-on-one interview we discussed the following topics: TAC (Total Appearance Capture) Working with 3D Imagery How different substrates and lighting conditions change the appearance. Understanding the color of an object is only part of the information you need Do you like this interview? Follow us on Facebook to be alerted of future Facebook Live Events! Make sure to 'like' our Facebook Page to be notified about our future Live events and give us a follow on Instagram & Twitter to see what creative projects we are helping our customers with. Visit ColumbiaOmni & ColumbiaOmniStudio
Jay Kelbley, i1Product Manager, X-Rite PANTONE®, discusses the growth in new printing materials like textiles, glass, backlit displays, and how the new family of i1Pro 3 products support them. Jay holds a master's degree in fine arts from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has decades of experience working on color, printer, and camera systems for Kodak, Sony, & Samsung. X-Rite Incorporated is a global leader in the science and technology of color and appearance. With Pantone, X-Rite employs more than 800 people in 11 countries. X-Rite offers a full range of solutions used by manufacturers, retailers, printers, photographers, and graphic design houses to achieve precise management and communication of color and appearance throughout their processes.---GAMUT is produced and published by Idealliance - become a member today and join us in creating the future of our industry.Learn more about Idealliance Certification Programs such as: G7®, BrandQ®, Color Management Professional® and Print Planning & Estimating Professional®.This episode of the GAMUT Printing & Packaging podcast is brought you by Kodak. Kodak is a global technology company focused on print and advanced materials & chemicals. We provide industry-leading hardware, software, consumables and services primarily to customers in commercial print, packaging, publishing, manufacturing and entertainment.Support the show (https://www.idealliance.org/idealliance-membership)
This week Dave and Glyn talk about the benefits of a photographer and designer working on a project together and how they went through the process of conception to delivery, how they brainstormed and who they used to deliver the promotional items required. Collaborating on a project enables you to add both your creative experience to any project, here we discuss how the 3945 Portraits project branding came together.https://www.3945portraits.comhttps://www.awesomemerchandise.comhttps://www.moo.comThis episode is sponsored by PHLEARN.COM - get 20% off a Phlearn membership with code GETPRO20Thanks also to X-Rite who also sponsor the show - listen to the episode for the X-Rite ad to hear a 25% off code for any X-Rite product from https://www.xritephoto.eu/
This week Glyn and Dave chat with Adobe Stock Evangelist, top celebrity and music photographer, Mat Hayward. We've both shared speaking at events such as Photoshop World and Adobe Max with Mat but only recently really got to know him and what a great bloke he is. Hard working, great husband, father and ambassador for Adobe. Join us for a really great chat with Mat.Mat Hayward is a Seattle based photographer specializing in entertainment, events, portraits and lifestyle photography. Mat is a fixture in the photographer community and can often be found in the photo pit for most major concerts and festivals in the area as well as film premieres, corporate events and more._________________________________________This episode is sponsored by PHLEARN.COM - get 20% off a Phlearn membership with code GETPRO20Thanks also to X-Rite who also sponsor the show - listen to the episode for the X-Rite ad to hear a 25% off code for any X-Rite product from https://www.xritephoto.eu/_________________________________________Mat’s work and integrity is highly respected. His stunning photos have been published around the world by publications such as Rolling Stone, Spin, Billboard, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, People, Time, The New York Times and many others.Mat has a real passion for capturing incredible photographic moments. He gives all of his talent and skill to every shoot, working tirelessly, under tight deadlines, with a smile on his face to ensure that every client is happy with not just the images but with the overall experience of working with Mat.When not on location, Mat enjoys spending time with his beautiful Bride Lea and his amazing daughters Savannah and Sophie.http://www.mathaywardphoto.com/about/http://www.mathaywardphoto.com/photogallery/portraits/https://twitter.com/mathaywardphotohttps://www.instagram.com/mathaywardphoto/
Episode summary: When is the right time to choose two prime lenses over one zoom lens? Additional questions regarding a better color management workflow. And how to set up the lighting in your photo editing workspace? These questions are answered in this PPN Q&A episode #24. Please submit your photography-related questions to us here: http://www.photopodcasts.com/contact.html This episode is sponsored by: Marco Larousse Street Photography Workshop October 25-27, 2019: https://www.marcolarousse.com/street-photography-workshops Skylum Luminar 3 - Supercharge your image editing and organizing http://bit.ly/PPN-Luminar3 Here are the questions that Marco answers in this episode: Hey Marco, just a quick general question: Would you prefer one camera with either a zoom lens or with two prime lenses? Question from: Marcel, Vienna, Austria I have a few questions regarding the most recent Photography and Gear Show (#24) with Ross Grieve. (Link-> https://www.photopodcasts.com/podcasts/photography-and-gear-24-ppn-color-management-is-easy-with-ross-grieve) Though I love the results I get with my Colorchecker Passport, I've found it can be a bit cumbersome managing all of the profiles in LightRoom. Does Ross recommend keeping them all, or does he delete some of the more specific or odd ones after he's finished with the images from that shoot? If he does delete them, does he have an easy way to do it? Because all of the tutorials I read online were a bit involved. He commented that he used the grey/white card part of the Colorchecker and also the part with all the colored squares. But the colored square part has a white square on it. Why do both? Do either of you have any recommendations for the types of light bulbs and lamps used in the room where you do your post-processing? And where should the lamp be in the room, relative to the monitor? Also, he commented on doing images on way home from a trip once, which was interesting because the light would continuously change conditions in the car. Did he feel confident in post-processing on the move because he had previously calibrated his device via the color management systems and therefore trusted that the device had it right even if it looked different to his eyes? Thank you so much for your time and expertise. Questions from: Jennifer, Toledo, Ohio Gear discussed in this answer: X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Photo: B&H: https://bhpho.to/30Gou5A Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2LbtVmn X-Rite ColorMunki Photographer Kit (Standard Display Calibration & ColorChecker): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30HYjLU Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2zqel0L X-Rite ColorMunki Smile (Very Basic Display Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30DEJQY Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2LbjvU1 X-Rite ColorMunki Display (Standard Display Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/2oKEKkE Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2KZ40zs X-Rite i1 Display Pro (Display and Projector Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30Q24z3 Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2PjYdJe X-Rite i1 Studio Spectrophotometer (Display, Projector, Scanner, and Printer Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30JOHAc Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2Zr6EqQ Philips Hue White Ambiance LED Light Starter Kit B&H: https://bhpho.to/2nLIkyg Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2oDMhoM Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) or Amazon Germany link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H or Amazon without our link. Check out the Skylum LUMINAR 3 software: Link: http://bit.ly/PPN-Luminar3 (use the discount code “PHOTOPODCASTS” at checkout for extra savings) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, or search for “PPN” in your favorite podcast app. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review for our shows on iTunes. Links to Ross Grieve: Web: http://www.rossgrieve.com Twitter: @RossGrievePhoto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossagrieve/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ross.grieve Podcast: http://www.talkingshot.co.uk Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1 Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com or PPN.fm Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PPNPhotoPodcastNetwork Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ppn-apple-podcasts Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/PPN-GooglePodcast
We first interviewed Dickie Pelham back in June 2018 while he was at the FIFA World Cup in Russia. Since then Dickie has covered more of the World's best sporting events and even found time to go through his archives to create his first book, "A Life behind the Lens: Thirty Years of Award Winning Photography of Sports Most Iconic Moments" with Pitch Publishing, over 250 pages of iconic sports photography. It's always a pleasure to chat to Dickie, brilliant stories, great guy!A Life Behind The Lens - Dickie Pelham | Amazon UKDownload a sample herehttps://heshootshedrawspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/ep-024-the-world-cup-photographer-dickie____________________________________This episode is sponsored by PHLEARN https://phlearn.com and they have kindly offered a 20% discount off memberships with code GETPRO20Thank you also to X-Rite photo - listen to the show to hear a 25% discount code off all X-Rite products.____________________________________About DickieOriginally planned for publication on 12 August, Richard 'Dickie' Pelham's A Life behind the Lens: Thirty Years of Award Winning Photography of Sports Most Iconic Moments was delayed by one week so as to enable the inclusion of images of England’s first-ever Cricket World Cup win in July.The collection includes the very best work of Pelham, the multi award-winning chief sports photographer of The Sun for the past 30 years. He has covered six Olympic Games, seven World Cups, any number of Test matches and many championship boxing bouts, capturing the moments of triumph and despair, the great goals, the knockout punches, the key wickets and the gold-medal glory.He has been trackside, ringside, pitchside and poolside as well as in the studio and on the training grounds with the biggest names in world sport, including Usain Bolt, Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Andy Murray, Paul Gascoigne, David Beckham, Tom Daley, Lennox Lewis and Anthony Joshua.His pictures have featured on memorable front and back pages and centre spreads. The images are accompanied by Dickie's own recounting of the human stories behind the pictures and the technical secrets of a master of his trade.Richard Pelham is the multi-award-winning chief sports photographer of The Sun. A Life Behind The Lens is his own story and his own selection of his best photographs.His main passions are boxing and football, and his images capture the brutality and the ballet of bothHe shares the tales behind the pictures: of hiding in training ground bushes to photograph Paul Gascoigne...Of falling into the same Barry Burn as 1999 Open golf leader Jean van der Velde’s ball at Carnoustie...Of keeping a secret that mayhave ended Frank Bruno’s World Heavyweight title chancesHe recounts his own race against deadline at the 2000 Olympic Games to get the shots that mattered onto the back pageRichard Pelham’s camera shows you spectacular opening ceremonies, dramatic knockouts, great goals, moments when the biggest sporting trophies were won and lost: the Ashes, the Champions League, Olympic goldFrom Mo Farah to Manchester United, from Tiger Woods to Andy Murray, the greatest stars of world sport have all been part of his Life Behind the Lens
Mark Gundlach, X-Rite Solution Architect, shares a dose of reality on exchanging PANTONE® colors in the design-to-print supply chain. He expertly covers the good, the bad, and the ugly when converting PANTONE® solid colors to process in design applications like Adobe Creative Suite, as well as insight into the printing processes behind PANTONE® Solid formula guides, Color Bridge, Extended Color Gamut guides, and more. Guest: Mark Gundlach, Solution Architect, X-Rite PANTONE®. GAMUT is produced and published by Idealliance - become a member today and join us in creating the future of our industry. Learn more about Idealliance Certification Programs such as: G7®, BrandQ®, Color Management Professional® and Print Planning & Estimating Professional®. This episode of GAMUT is brought you by Konica-Minolta. Support the show (https://www.idealliance.org/idealliance-membership)
PPN listeners have requested a show on Color Management and Workflow as this is an important step in your photography workflow in order to get consistent looking image results. But some photographers leave this step out because it seems to be too complicated or they just go with their gut feeling. But thanks to modern technology, things are not that hard anymore as it used to be and on this show, we’ll explain the why and the how of a color-managed workflow in an easy to understand way. Because one of the biggest secrets of a color-managed workflow is that it’s pretty easy to do once you use the right tools. We’ve invited pro photographer and color management expert, Ross Grieve to the show to take us step by step through a good color management process. Ross is a qualified member of the Master Photography Association, a Panasonic LUMIX Ambassador and an X-Rite Coloratti Master. This show is sponsored by: COSYSPEED - The fastest camera bags in the world. http://bit.ly/STREETOMATIC (use the discount code “ppn10” at checkout for extra savings) Skylum Luminar3 - The cutting edge photo editor http://bit.ly/PPN-Luminar3 (use the discount code “PHOTOPODCASTS” at checkout for extra savings) These are some of the relevant color management accessories that Marco and Ross cover on this episode: X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Photo: B&H: https://bhpho.to/30Gou5A Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2LbtVmn X-Rite ColorMunki Photographer Kit (Standard Display Calibration & ColorChecker): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30HYjLU Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2zqel0L X-Rite ColorMunki Smile (Very Basic Display Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30DEJQY Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2LbjvU1 X-Rite ColorMunki Display (Standard Display Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/2oKEKkE Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2KZ40zs X-Rite i1 Display Pro (Display and Projector Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30Q24z3 Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2PjYdJe X-Rite i1 Studio Spectrophotometer (Display, Projector, Scanner, and Printer Calibration): B&H: https://bhpho.to/30JOHAc Amazon Germany: https://amzn.to/2Zr6EqQ Printing and color management PPN More Gear Show #16 with Travis Mc Connaghy from Hahnemuehle paper: https://www.photopodcasts.com/podcasts/more-gear-show-16-ppn-how-to-print-better-photos-with-travis-mc-connaghy-from-hahnemuehle Demystifying color management for your printing with Ross Grieve (YouTube): https://youtu.be/WkQQbbYrzlg Getting Perfect Color in Any Light with the ColorChecker Passport Photo 2: https://youtu.be/TEzP8AynPos Links to Ross Grieve: Web: http://www.rossgrieve.com Twitter: @RossGrievePhoto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossagrieve/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ross.grieve Podcast: http://www.talkingshot.co.uk Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossagrieve/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1 Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: http://youtube.com/c/ppnphotopodcastnetwork Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) or Amazon Germany link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H or Amazon without our link. And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, or search for “PPN” in your favorite podcast app. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review for our shows on Apple Podcasts.
Jason Campbell of X-Rite-PANTONE® answers this question as well as how to make sure they do. Jason came into print at a time when conventional analog processes began the migration to digital and was among the early adopters of DTP. His career began at a print manufacturer where he spent 16 years managing the modernization and automation of the entire production workflow from design to print. Jason joined X-Rite in 2015 as a Solution Architect focused on packaging and has a unique background in computer science along with a broad background in color management, software development, workflow design, and IT. He serves a unique role as a conduit between customer support, product management, and R&D at X-Rite and has a degree in Computer Science from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. Guest: Jason J. Campbell, Solution Architect, X-Rite-PANTONE®. GAMUT is produced and published by Idealliance - become a member today and join us in creating the future of our industry. Learn more about Idealliance Certification Programs such as: G7®, BrandQ®, Color Management Professional® and Print Planning & Estimating Professional®. This episode of GAMUT is brought you by Konica-Minolta. Support the show (https://www.idealliance.org/idealliance-membership)
In this, the inaugural episode of Shutter Weekly, we talk all things cameras and camera technology. This week, we have fun updates from Fuji and X-Rite, some wacky new products from Hasselblad, and Sony's new lenses for wildlife and nature photographers and videographers. if you like the episode, please be sure to share it with your friends and family. It really makes a difference. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shutterweekly/support
Ryder Page from X-Rite shows us how easy it is and how to properly use their charts so you can match all your different cameras that you may have used in the field back in the edit room.Subscribe to Broadcast Beat - Producer of NAB Show LIVE on Soundwise
In this episode, Shoshana Burgett the Director of Corporate Strategy and Customer Insights for X-Rite Pantone will be talking about the difference between validating questions and probing ones, explaining why you should never use the word 'Why' and discussing what are the different types of voice of the customer (VOC) activities there are out there, different ways of collecting them and actionable next steps to define your own VOC for your next project.
In this week's episode of He Shoots He Draws with Glyn Dewis, he chats to Vincent Versace, internationally recognized pioneer in the art and science of digital photography. They talk about his life, career and the techniques which have made his work stand out during his 40 years in photography. Compelling Photography is all about Timelessness and Vincent explains how to embrace this using today's technology. Today, based in Los Angeles, he divides his time between commercial and fine art photography assignments, teaching, and consulting for such suppliers as Nikon, Epson, Nik, OnOne, X-Rite, Adobe, Westcott and others. https://versacephotography.com // https://twitter.com/vincent_versace // https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vincent-Versace-Digital-Natural-Light-Photography/116315955088273 // https://www.flickr.com/photos/vincentversace/
Shoshana Burgett, Strategy Development, Marketing & International Business Director at X-Rite / Pantone, shares some of the Pantone technology and tools that empower creatives and print professionals to manifest their color vision, and how you can get them. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Shoshana Burgett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shoshanab/ X-Rite: https://www.xrite.com/ Pantone: https://www.pantone.com/
Anecdotes with insight are an important part of any good conversation, and we certainly heard some wonderful anecdotes from our guests at the OPTIC 2018 Conference. For today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we have cherry-picked a few stories from our conversations with Brian Smith, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Simon Lewis and have added a segment, with Panasonic Marketing Manager Darin Pepple, to round out the episode. Brian Smith is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer most recognized for celebrity portraiture, but his work comfortably crosses all genres and his list of awards is impressive, including a World Press Photo Award. He is a Sony Artisan of Imagery, Profoto Legend of Light, Adobe Influencer, and X-Rite Master Coloratti. As a luxury lifestyle, destination, food, architecture, and interior photographer, Simon Lewis also understands that versatility is a crucial component to being a successful freelance photographer and, as his anecdote makes clear, some tenacity helps, too. His clients include Aman Resorts, Amazon, JetBlue, Ralph Lauren, Bon Appetit, Prada, and John Varvatos. Seth Resnick can do it all (I’m seeing a trend) and the graphic nature of his work and bold use of color and form make him in-demand across the editorial, travel, commercial, and fine art photography worlds. Chosen by Photo District News as one of the 30 most influential photographers of the decade, he was an original Canon “Explorer of Light,” consults for Adobe, X-Rite, and Epson, is an Ilford “Master” and is co-founder of D-65, a digital workflow consultancy. A few of our guests’ anecdotes were prompted by Allan’s “rabbit out of a hat” question but, with Vincent Versace, we were captivated and laughing too hard to even get to the question. Versace’s insight on photography comes from a range of disciplines and we learn how acting and some serious common sense influence his work. He is a Nikon Ambassador, recipient of the Smithsonian Award in Media Arts & Entertainment and his photography books, tutorials, and workshops are very popular. After a short break, we speak with Darin Pepple, Consumer Marketing Manager at Panasonic, about Lumix cameras, the evolution of the GH series, and the unique interaction between Lumix photographers and the product developers who continue to improve this innovative camera line. Products mentioned in this episode: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera (Body Only) Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera (Body Only) Guests: Brian Smith, Simon Lewis, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Darin Pepple Photograph: Seth Resnick
Episode 265 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer and digital artist, Josh Rossi In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Photographer and digital artist, Josh Rossi, opens the show. Thanks Josh! Sponsors: - Get 10% off the new i1Studio from X-Rite at calibratecolor.com/petapixel with code: PetaPixel10 - Get 20% off at Tenba.com with offer code: PetaPixel20 - More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: Why a photographer is suing for $2.7 million. (#) That full-frame Canon mirrorless system may be coming sooner than expected. (#) They mystery surrounding certain photo contests that were not judged. (#) Instagram is bringing some sanity back to the platform. (#) NVIDIA demonstrates some incredible AI advancements for photography. (#) Would you be willing to give up social media like this photographer did? (#) My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
Episode 257 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Wedding and portrait photographer, Ett Venter In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Wedding and portrait photographer, Ett Venter opens the show. Thanks Ett! Sponsors: - Get 10% off the new i1Studio from X-Rite with code PetaPixel10 at CalibrateColor.com/petapixel - Get FreshBooks cloud accounting FREE for 30 DAYS by entering PetaPixel in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" section at FreshBooks.com/PetaPixel - More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: A UK wedding photographer has different thoughts on what to shoot at a wedding. (#) Michaels opens its stores for photo shoots and Hobby Lobby isn't impressed. (#) Why photo contests could be pointless. (#) Pentax announces its K-1 Mark II and an upgrade program for the K-1. (#) Samyang announces its premium 50mm f/1.2. (#) Samsung announces a high capacity SSD. (#) Panasonic unveils its own global shutter breakthrough a day after Sony's. (#) My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
Episode 243 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: PhotoPills app's Rafael Pons In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: PhotoPills app's Rafael Pons opens the show. Thanks Rafael! Sponsors: Get 15% off Gulf Photo Plus Photo Week 2018 workshops with code SHARKYDUBAI Get 10% off X-Rite's new i1Studio and more at CalibrateColor.com/PetaPixel with code PetaPixel10 - LensShark.com/deals Stories: My thought process in choosing between two of the hottest cameras on the market. Overshooting, oversharing and getting over less-mindful photography. (#) An update in the allegations against fashion photographer Terry Richardson. (#) A legendary representation agency closes after more than three decades. (#) What happens when a DJI drone collides with a Blackhawk helicopter. (#) My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
It's a display question bonanza. We've got questions from two guys named Nick today from opposite sides of the world. Nick in Australia has a old semi-broken 27" iMac that he would love to use as a secondary display for his MacBook Pro, but needs some help making that happen.And Nick from New York has just built a shiny new photo editing computer for himself and now needs to decide on a new under-$1000 monitor to go with it. Don't worry, we've got some ideas for him.Some things mentioned in this episode include:The Ins and Outs of Your iMac’s Target Display ModeHow to Boot a Mac from External DriveTarget Disk ModeSamsung 850 EVO Internal SSD on AmazonSanDisk Extreme 64GB USB 3.0 Thumbdrive on Amazon Apple Thunderbolt to Firewire Adapter on AmazonApple 15" Retina MacBook Pro on AmazonDell 24" P2415Q on AmazonX-Rite i1 Display Pro on AmazonSamsung 28" UHD Monitor on Amazon
Un bel fotobar, con novità e considerazioni sui trend fotografici. Per l’intervista abbiamo come ospite la fotografa Cristina Garzone, con la sua professionalità, simpatia e un modo molto positivo di approcciare la fotografia. Siamo raggiungibili da iTunes, per abbonarsi in modo facile e gratuito tramite il servizio Apple cliccate qui Chi non avesse iTunes […]
This week I'm releasing the replay of our July 9 Webinar with Photoshelter and X-Rite, in which I talk about Color Management and how to get better results from your printing. Full size video and links on blog: https://mbp.ac/344
This week I'm releasing the replay of our July 9 Webinar with Photoshelter and X-Rite, in which I talk about Color Management and how to get better results from your printing. Full size video and links on blog: https://mbp.ac/344
Today we're going to take a look at the i1 Photo Pro 2 calibration solution from X-Rite, and i1 Profiler, the software that you'll use to run the device. Images and Text on Blog: https://mbp.ac/343 ColorMunki Review: http://mpb.ac/249 ColorChecker Passport Review: http://mpb.ac/227 Music by UniqueTracks
Today we're going to take a look at the i1 Photo Pro 2 calibration solution from X-Rite, and i1 Profiler, the software that you'll use to run the device. Images and Text on Blog: https://mbp.ac/343 ColorMunki Review: http://mpb.ac/249 ColorChecker Passport Review: http://mpb.ac/227 Music by UniqueTracks
Pubblichiamo oggi la nuova puntata del nostro Podcast audio, ospite dell’intervista con Giuseppe Andretta, Adobe Certified Instructor, Photoshop CS5 & Apple Distinguished Professional, nonché testimonial X-Rite! Il fotobar avrà nuovamente come ospite il nostro amico Paolo Rossi. Non perdete l’occasione di vincere un libro di Michael Freeman! Cliccate qui per i dettagli… è completamente gratuito! […]
Today I take you through a full monitor and printer calibration with the X-Rite ColorMunki Photo, and we also take a look at how to optimize a printer profile. View the full sized video: http://bit.ly/mbp249
Today I take you through a full monitor and printer calibration with the X-Rite ColorMunki Photo, and we also take a look at how to optimize a printer profile. View the full sized video: http://bit.ly/mbp249
PIP 29 – Gravado dia 22 de abril de 2010 Quase enferrujados neste episódio, mas demos boas risadas. Até falamos de iPad. 01:47 – Joey Lawrence – Olha o vídeo do evento… 08:40 – X-Rite anuncia seu ColorChecker 12:50 – Comparativo da Nova Sigma 50-500 com a Canon 100-400 16:00 – Notícias 22:10 – Dicas […]
Today I'm going to take you through some of the basic operations of the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport. Blog post with video: https://mbp.ac/227
Today I'm going to take you through some of the basic operations of the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport. Blog post with video: https://mbp.ac/227