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    <entry>
      <title>My Day at Photo Plus Expo</title>
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      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2009:index.php/131.2551</id>
      <published>2009-10-27T05:50:00Z</published>
      <updated>2009-10-27T06:11:20Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        <p>I spent the day in New York city at the 2009 Photo Plus Expo show. It was just a one day trip (thanks Amtrak Acela). I went up for lots of reasons, but here&#8217;s some of the gear I saw that looked interesting.</p>

<p>
</p> <p><strong><a href="http://drobo.com/products/drobopro/" title="Drobo Pro">Drobo Pro</a></strong><br />
<img src="http://provideocoalition.com/images/uploads/drobopro-front.gif" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="300" height="134" class="floatingright"/>I spent a lot of time looking at the Drobo Pro in-depth.&nbsp; This seems to be the perfect box for creatives who need data redundancy. You can place up to 8 drives in the rack (adding them as you go and even mixing and matching sizes). Current drive capacities mean you can store 16TB, but the Drobo folks tell me 3 TB drives are just around the corner (which means 24TB in a rack).</p>

<p>What&#8217;s also nice is that you get two options of data redundancy. The Drobo can have protectio so one or two drives can fail and your data is still safe.</p>

<p>The Drobo also offers three interface connections:</p>

<p>&nbsp;   * FireWire 800<br />
&nbsp;   * USB 2.0<br />
&nbsp;   * iSCSI (utilizes Gigabit Ethernet)</p>

<p><br />
It&#8217;s iSCSI that promse some great options for perfomance.</p>

<p>What I also like is that the Drobo Pro can be rackmounted or placed on a desk.</p>

<p><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.hoodmanusa.com/prodinfo.asp?number=H-EYE3.0" title="Hoodman HoodEYE 3.0">Hoodman HoodEYE 3.0</a></strong>
</p><div align="center"><img src="http://provideocoalition.com/images/uploads/heye3.gif" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="430" height="293" /></div>

<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of my Hoodman HoodLoupe to make it easier to view the monitor on the back of a DSLR camera. With the new <a href="http://www.hoodmanusa.com/prodinfo.asp?number=H-EYE3.0" title="HoodEYE">HoodEYE</a> you can upgrade your loupe. It offers an oversized eyecup with a temple flair – this helps seal of light when viewing outdoors.<br />
I am particularly interested as we are exploring using loupes like viewfinders for shooting video on DSLR cameras. Having the extra eye cup really does make a difference, but it is a very personal choice.</p>

<p>Installation as an upgrade took only a minute, you can also order a new loop with the modified eyepiece include. They&#8217;re also offering straps so you can attach the viewfinder. I&#8217;m up in the air on this one (compared to a Zacutto viewfinder). This is a much more affordable approach. I do prefer this loop (as a director) so its easier to go aroudn and check cameras, we&#8217;ll try it as an active viewfinder next week and wil let you know how it does.</p>

<p><br />
<strong><a href="http://m-arcretail.com/" title="Millenniata Archival Media">Millenniata Archival Media</a></strong><br />
<img src="http://provideocoalition.com/images/uploads/writer_prod_image.png" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="225" height="178"class="floatingright" />The problem with mosts optical media (like CDs and DVDs) is that over time that start to deteriorate. Most discs use a dye to indicate where data is written. This process is called data rot, and it can happen with optical media at any point. Higher wuality discs are less likely, but cheaper discs can happen sooner. The exact point that this occurrs is unknown because the media gives no indicator of a problem.</p>

<p>Millenniata has tried to solve this with their Write Once, Read Forever. The discs are based upon obsidian stone (and I tried to get more out of them.. but trade secrets). The burners use more energy to burn and the surface of the disc is MUCH harder. The results are a disc that is etched (as opposed to just using dye)</p>

<p>While its not a cheap solution, (around $1800 list price for the drive and starter pack) the Millenniata folks are offering optical media that looks the test of time. The discs are also much better able to withstand temperature and physical damage. What&#8217;s also great is the media is backwards compatible once burned, so you can burn with their special burner, then hand off to a client. They also promise to soon have specialty discs so you can print on the label face.
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    <entry>
      <title>Highlights &amp;amp; Shadows in Aperture 2</title>
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      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2009:index.php/131.1389</id>
      <published>2009-01-24T22:26:00Z</published>
      <updated>2009-01-24T22:32:01Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        <p>Instructor Richard Harrington shows you how to use the powerful commands in Aperture 2 that allow you to adjust the highlights and shadows in an image.</p>

<p>Be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321539931?tag=richardharrin-20&amp;camp=14573&amp;creative=327641&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0321539931&amp;adid=1VCJ9TRZRQB20VNQZHC6&amp;" title="Official Apple Guide to Aperture 2">Official Apple Guide to Aperture 2</a>
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    <entry>
      <title>Photoshop Brush Shortcuts</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/photoshop_brush_shortcuts/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1178</id>
      <published>2008-12-08T00:59:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-12-09T00:39:10Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Photoshop"
        scheme="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/C83/"
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        <p>I often see people struggling with brushes in Photoshop. Brush control is essential for many tasks besides painting, you’ll need precise control for masking, retouching, and creating selections. With this in mind, here are my favorite shortcuts for getting things done. </p>

 <p><img src="http://provideocoalition.com/images/uploads/brushes.jpg" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="568" height="356" /></p>

<p>For more on Photoshop, check out the latest book: Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4<br />
The book is on sale at<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321563662/richardharrin-20/102-8530422-9192167" title=" Amazon for 37% off"> Amazon for 37% off</a>, and adds some great new stuff.<br />
The book is on sale at <a href="http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321563662" title="Peachpit’s website for 35% off">Peachpit’s website for 35% off</a>. If ordering from Peachpit, use the discount code UAPTWO at checkout.
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    <entry>
      <title>Using Vibrancy in Aperture</title>
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      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1177</id>
      <published>2008-12-07T00:57:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-30T00:58:33Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        label="Aperture" />
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        <p>Author Richard Harrington demonstrates using the vibrancy slider in Aperture. </p>

 
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    <entry>
      <title>Two Important Updates from Adobe</title>
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      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1176</id>
      <published>2008-12-05T00:53:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-30T00:57:10Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        <p>I’m a big fan of what’s possible with Adobe Bridge. The latest edition has added great web galleries and contact sheets. Adobe has tweaked Bridge CS4 and added headers and footers to PDF contact sheets and slideshows. The web galleries are also tweaked to offer smaller file sizes. You can download the update for <a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4110" title="Mac">Mac</a> and <a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4228" title="Windows">Windows</a> from Adobe.com. </p>

 <p>
Additionally, Camera Raw for Photoshop CS4 (<a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4219" title="Mac">Mac</a>|<a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4220" title="Win">Win</a>) adds some much-requested improvements <br />
- Targeted Adjustment Tool (TAT) for on-image adjustments<br />
- Output sharpening for print or screen output<br />
- &#8220;Snapshots&#8221; for saving multiple sets of settings per file<br />
You can find out more here. Thanks to John Nack for pointing these out.
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    <entry>
      <title>Setting Preferences &#45; Understanding Adobe Photoshop</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/setting_preferences_understanding_adobe_photoshop/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1175</id>
      <published>2008-12-04T00:50:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-30T00:52:11Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        <p>Instructor Richard Harrington shows you how to customize Photoshop CS4&#8217;s preferences so the program works best for you. </p>

 
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Quick Tips for Using Aperture</title>
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      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1174</id>
      <published>2008-12-02T00:49:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-30T00:50:50Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Aperture"
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        <p>Author Richard Harrington shares tips on how to do some basic adjustments to images in Aperture. </p>

 
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    <entry>
      <title>Converting Image Modes &#45; Understanding Adobe Photoshop</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/converting_image_modes_understanding_adobe_photoshop/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1173</id>
      <published>2008-12-01T00:46:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-12-01T06:19:49Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Photoshop"
        scheme="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/C83/"
        label="Photoshop" />
      <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <p>Instructor Richard Harrington shows you how to switch between image modes in Photoshop CS4. 
</p> 
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Tech Shopping Deals</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/tech_shopping_deals/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1172</id>
      <published>2008-11-30T00:16:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-30T00:22:37Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Business"
        scheme="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/C84/"
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        <p>There are lots of shopping deals this weekend&#8230;. Here are a few that I’ve already taken advantage of. </p>

 <p><a href="http://www.delkin.com/" title="Delkin Devices ">Delkin Devices </a>– 25% off and free shipping. This includes a Blu-ray burner, multiple types of card readers (I ordered a 4 card reader to load from 4 Compact Flash cards at once)! Use the code <b>HOLIDAY</b> during checkout. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.equinux.com/goto/blackfriday" title="equinox">equinox</a> – Makers of useful software utilities like Coverscout (to get iTunes artwork) and several templates for OSX mail. I ordered the tube stick bundle for $99 that lets you record over-the-air digital TV signals to your Mac, then transcode them for use on iPod or iPhone. Several bundles that are 50% off. </p>

<p><br />
<a href="http://www.mophie.com/products/juice-pack" title="Mophie">Mophie</a> – Get the JuicePack for iPhone and iPod Touch. Doubles your battery life and makes for a long day of web work on the device. Take 25% off this weekend. Use the code <b>gobblegobble3G.</b> </p>

<p>Hope you enjoy&#8230; I get nothing from links&#8230; this is just what I spent money on and thought the deals were good. </p>

<p><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/garibaldi/181917727/" title="Photo by Gari Baldi">Photo by Gari Baldi</a>
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Understanding Adobe Photoshop #128 – Pixels in Depth</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/understanding_adobe_photoshop_128_pixels_in_depth/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1122</id>
      <published>2008-11-21T02:31:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-17T02:34:03Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Photoshop"
        scheme="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/C83/"
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        <p>Instructor Richard Harrington gives you a close look at how pixels work in Photoshop CS4. 
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Aperture Quick Tip #23 – Versions</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/aperture_quick_tip_23_versions/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1121</id>
      <published>2008-11-20T02:29:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-20T04:47:23Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Aperture"
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        <p>Instructor Richard Harrington explains how to harness the power of versions in Aperture. </p>

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    <entry>
      <title>New Photoshop Book is Shipping</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/new_photoshop_book_is_shipping/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1120</id>
      <published>2008-11-19T02:23:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-17T02:29:11Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Photoshop"
        scheme="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/C83/"
        label="Photoshop" />
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        <p>I am proud to announce that my new book, Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4 is now shipping. This is the second edition of the book and it is fully updated for CS4 (even if you’re using CS3, you’ll find it a big help.) The book covers all sorts of great new features in Photoshop and I significantly revised it with nearly 100 new photos.</p>

 <p>The book is on sale at Amazon for <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321563662/richardharrin-20/102-8530422-9192167" title="30% off">30% off</a>, and adds some great new stuff.<br />
The book is on sale at Peachpit’s website for <a href="http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321563662" title="35% off">35% off</a>. If ordering from Peachpit, use the discount code UAPTWO at checkout.</p>

<p><br />
We’ve made our podcast series totally interactive for our book readers (more in a few days).</p>

<p>You can access a free chapter on Automation <a href="http://www.csfour.com/files/uap_ch_15.pdf" title="here">here</a>.<br />
You can view an excerpt from a chapter on color correction <a href="http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1252830" title="here">here</a>.</p>

<p>The books are in my hands and shipping from both Peachpit and Amazon.</p>

<p>If you like the book&#8230; PLEASE <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321563662/richardharrin-20/102-8530422-9192167" title="write a review">write a review</a> (I’d really appreciate it). 
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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title>Aperture 2 Quick Tip – Now on iPhone</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/aperture_2_quick_tip_now_on_iphone/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1119</id>
      <published>2008-11-17T01:59:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-17T02:20:13Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

      <category term="Aperture"
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        <p>We’ve partnered with the cool folks over at mDialog to bring you our Aperture show&#8230; now on Apple TV and the iPhone. To view our episodes on your phone, just download the free mDialog application from the iTunes App Store.</p>

<p>&nbsp;   “The mDialog application is always available as a <a href="http://tk.publicaster.com/DC/ctr.aspx?6C6164=34303833393632&amp;736272=7455&amp;747970=6874&amp;66=30" title="free download">free download</a> worldwide from Apple&#8217;s <a href="http://tk.publicaster.com/DC/ctr.aspx?6C6164=34303833393738&amp;736272=7455&amp;747970=6874&amp;66=30" title="App Store">App Store</a> on iPhone and IPod Touch, or at <a href="http://www.itunes.com/appstore/">http://www.itunes.com/appstore/</a> or click on the link on the mDialog site.”</p>

<p>Be sure to download and try it out&#8230;. it works great and is absolutely free.
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    <entry>
      <title>Scott Kelby&#8217;s Holiday Gift Guide is Great</title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://prophotocoalition.com/index.php/adamwilt/scott_kelbys_holiday_gift_guide_is_great/" />
      <id>tag:prophotocoalition.com,2008:index.php/131.1118</id>
      <published>2008-11-17T01:55:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-11-17T01:59:31Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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        <p>Noted author Scott Kelby has released his <a href="http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/2008/archives/2312/trackback" title="annual gift guide">annual gift guide</a>. What’s great about the list is that there are some really cool tools on there for photogs and even hobbyists. It’s nothing but the coolest photography and Photoshop gear.</p>

 <blockquote><p>“Since many of you are new to the gear guide, I wanted to let you know how I make my picks each year, and why I think it’s different than most other guides you’ll find out there these days. Put simply, every item in here is stuff I actually use, it’s stuff I’m crazy about, and now it’s become stuff I can’t live without (which is sad, in a way), and it’s the same stuff I recommend to my friends (well, my friends with room on their Visa cards).”</p></blockquote>

<p>I agree with several of his picks, already using things like the Hoodman Loupe and Boda Bag myself. Be sure to <a href="http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/2008/archives/2312/trackback" title="check it out">check it out</a>.
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    <entry>
      <title>The Healing &amp;amp; Patch Tools &#45; Understanding Adobe Photoshop</title>
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      <published>2008-09-24T02:13:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-09-30T18:34:47Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Richard Harrington</name>
            <email>rich@rhedpixel.com</email>
            <uri>http://www.photoshopforvideo.com</uri>      </author>

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