PhotoGeek week #9
In this episode of PhotoGeek’s weekly audio podcast, we talk a little about Aperture verses Lightroom as a solution for photo editing.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, James Bellew, and Michael Griffin.
Is Aperture a better solution for photo editing than Lightroom? In the next few weeks we will discuss, but tonight we give an overview of how competition between between Adobe and Apple is a good thing and what the two programs do.
James starts off with a gripe about Flatulence and the Gym.
Data management discussed again in relation to video and stills. Using Hard drives as storage for video projects.
Apple Safari for Microsoft Windows presents photographic images as correct due to colour management for the first time on a PC. Also that due to Mac style font rendering it shows the web as it appears on the Mac platform.
Microsoft and their “people ready” Blog campaign.
We discuss Skype Pro and the cost savings for VOIP to local calls.
We mention the imminent release of the 22MegaPixel Canon 1Ds Mk 111.
We talk about the camera used to shoot Google Street view images. Also the site that shows selected images from Street View.
The Ricoh camera that records GPS data with the image.
We discuss Second Life and the possibility of selling images within the online community.
Selling photographic images through Red Bubble as a storefront solution.
We start our investigation on Final Cut Studio2
James complains about spam so I enable Spam assasin on the beetv server. Spammer gets sent away and we speculate what might happen in jail.
