With show 100 coming in a few weeks I thought we would release some of the test stream from our BoinxTV video via Stream API.
See how the first live stream went a few weeks ago.
The first video is the mess of tech problems then a gap and show starts a fair bit in.
The second video picks up the show nearer the end.
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This episode of PhotoGeek’s weekly audio podcast was recorded once again in the offices of Big Trousers.
More news on the iPhone and a fair bit of bad humor.
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Tandy, Jay Town and James Bellew.
Telstra sue Optus, Optus misleads the public with new I-phone claiming the 900 megahertz network optus uses wont work with the new iPhone.
Sony Ericson C9058 camera-phone, an 8 megapixel camera phone which images can blow up to A-3 according to Sony. Nokia’s latest model equipped with only a 5 megapixel camera.
Mac article missing features within the iPhone inc. Flash, 8 megapixel camera and point to point navigation which must be bought separately.
Mobile visual search provided by Kooaba, enables you to send pictures of an image which is then used to find the image on the internet which is related to the most potential search results.
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This episode of PhotoGeek’s weekly audio podcast was recorded once again in the offices of Big Trousers.
Cameron talks about his two new puppies. A pair of Nikon D3’s
Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Darren Paine, Cameron Tandy, Jay Town and James Bellew.
After extolling the virtues of the magnificent D3 we get onto PMA and the reportage from DJ.
Below is our first screencast. In it we describe a way to produce HDR ( High dynamic range ) using Aperture on the Mac and Photomatix software. At the end of the process we upload to Flickr.
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