VSCO Film review
VSCO Film presets are designed to replicate “analogue” looks while fitting into your existing digital workflow. Are they any good?
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VSCO Film presets are designed to replicate “analogue” looks while fitting into your existing digital workflow. Are they any good?
The Mitros+ for Nikon, a radio-enabled i-TTL flashgun, has received a new firmware update.
A new software utility makes it easier than ever for photographers and educators to share their studio lighting setups.
Elixxier Software have announced a cheaper version of their set.a.light 3D studio simulation program.
With a รขโยฌ140 software licence up for grabs, who is the winner of our third community photo competition?
A new Capture One Pro plug-in makes flashes compensate automatically for changes in Iso and aperture.
The latest PocketWizard firmware fixes bugs, increases compatibility and improves HyperSync flash control.
Enter your photographs in our competition for a chance to win a copy of set.a.light 3D STUDIO worth รขโยฌ140! This round’s theme is ‘behind the scenes’.
Ugly lighting from pop-up flash – no more?
We review an iOS App that allows photographers to synchronise off-camera flashes with the iPhone’s camera. And it actually works!
Photographers and educators have a new method for sharing behind-the-scenes lighting setups with other photography enthusiasts. Lighting Diagram is a browser-based online application partnered with Lastolite.
Elinchrom’s Skyport iOS app, originally announced a year ago, is finally available in the App Store. It allows photographers to remotely control the settings of their RX series studio flashes.