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GridIron Flow Review
Posted on 31. Aug, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
Two months ago the internet exploded with blog posts and press releases announcing the latest software tool from GridIron Software. I am sure by now you’ve all heard of it… Flow. I had to see what all the hype was about so I jumped on the opportunity to review the software. I sat down to [...]
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My Take on NAPP Membership
Posted on 03. May, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
A few weeks ago I finally became a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). I decided to join for a multitude of reasons which I will not go into in much detail. But more importantly I want to give my opinion of my NAPP membership now that I have been a member [...]
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HDR Photography FAQ
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
I have been getting a lot of questions lately from people wanting to get started in HDR so I decided to write up my very own FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) post to help out. I am not going to call this the Complete HDR FAQ or anything of that sort since I am sure there [...]
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HDR PhotoStudio Review
Posted on 06. Mar, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
One of the topics in photography that has gained a lot of attention over the last few years is high dynamic range (HDR) imagery. A new comer to the HDR software application realm is Unified Color. As I write this review there is a group of Unified Color employees at the PMA (Photographers Marketing Association) [...]
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HearPlanet Application
Posted on 08. Jan, 2009 by Terry Reinert.
A few friends of mine, Chris and Cherie from Technomadia.com, are currently at MacWorld promoting a new application for the iPhone / iPod Touch called HearPlanet. I downloaded the application today and let me tell you what… this application is going to rock for traveling photographers and those that like to go on photowalks!! Image [...]
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True Speed of your Memory Card
Posted on 17. Dec, 2008 by Terry Reinert.
One of the big selling points of Compact Flash cards, or any memory cards for digital cameras, is transfer speeds. Since I named my blog “Where Art & Engineering Collide” I figured I better add a little more “engineering” to the blog. Don’t worry… I will go easy on you! For a quick baseline I [...]
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Holy Grail of Image File Management Is Here!
Posted on 12. Aug, 2008 by Terry Reinert.
I few weeks back I posted about my desire to create the holy grail of image file management work flows. You can read the original post HERE. With Adobe Lightroom 2.0 insane features for image file management, we would be dumb to not figure out the best way to use them. After making that post [...]
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Shooting Tethered From Your Camera Into Lightroom (Canon Version)
Posted on 09. Aug, 2008 by Terry Reinert.
On March 26th Scott Kelby posted a blog entry detailing how to shoot tethered and have the images automatically show up in Lightroom. His post shows screen shots of the Nikon Camera Control 2 software since he is a Nikon user (we won’t hold that against him) but doesn’t show any screen shots from Canon’s [...]
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Filing a Copyright is Simple!
Posted on 04. Jul, 2008 by Terry Reinert.
For a long time I have been under the misconception that I had to print all my images to send to the US Copyright Office to have them protected under a registered copyright. Due to this misconception I have always put the task off due to the sheer cost of printing all the images I [...]






