There is a new digital imaging online reference and educational resource of which all photographers should be aware. Launched on November 11, dpBestflow.org aims to be the single most authorative site for digital imaging best practices and workflow strategies, and even if “the best” is subjective, the immense value of this site can’t be denied.
Free to all — with no log on required — dbBestflow.org was created by photographers for photographers, and was made possible with major financial backing from the Library of Congress.
Developed with the clear vision and leadership of Richard Anderson, photographer and digital standards expert, dpBestflow.org is presented in a clean, intelligent design that is intuitive to navigate. However, it takes some exploration to Continue reading “dpBestflow.org: An Amazing, New Digital Imaging Resource”
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“Buy Apple’s new Magic Mouse,” Jason Nunes said to me after I complained of wanting (oh so bad) a mouse for my Mac that would allow give me the beautiful power of my MacBook trackpad.
Nunes wasn’t sure of the Magic Mouse’s exact magical powers — he seems to do most of his excessive computing from his iPhone — but I allowed myself to be hopeful. Still, I had no idea. None.
If you are a Mac user and you want two-button mouse functionality + wireless functionality + the ability (and this is the best) to scroll with that same finger + (can you believe there’s more?) to do a two-finger swipe (to advance and retreat through Web pages), then you’ve just got to pick up the Magic Mouse.
And at only $69!
Do I sound like an Apple products salesman? I should be, at least for the Magic Mouse. This seemingly Continue reading “The Magic Mouse IS Magic!”
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