June 2012
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Jun 27th
Hackintosh: Build the Mac Pro That You Wish Apple... →
Last week Apple updated their Mac Pros to cutting-edge processors from 2010, even older graphics cards, and all the USB 2.0 ports you’ll ever need. With a proper update unlikely until 2013, we thought we’d bridge the gap with Hackintoshes—the faster, cheaper Mac desktops you can build…
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Lens Diffraction can affect your digital photography in a negative way by decreasing the overall sharpness of an image. Patrick Hall of Fstoppers.com explains what lens diffraction is, what causes it, and how different apertures affect sharpness on real world objects. Full Res examples here: fstoppers.com/what-is-lens-diffraction-on-dslr-camera
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Jun 3rd
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Virtual Lighting Studio →
A great online virtual lighting studio application! Virtual Lighting Studio is an awesome new free studio lighting simulator that doesn’t require any installation — you use it directly in your browser. It offers a large number of options for customizing your setup (e.g. number of lights, light type, gel, positioning) and the result is updated in real-time on the virtual model’s head.
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Jun 2nd
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