Shootshifter 2.0
Etiquetas: mac, Mac OsX, shootshifter, software
A palavra Fotografia vem do grego φως [fós] ("luz"), e γραφις [grafis] ("estilo", "pincel") ou γραφη grafê, e significa "desenhar com luz". Um ponto de vista pessoal sobre o mundo da Fotografia.
Etiquetas: mac, Mac OsX, shootshifter, software
Workshop integrado de Fotografia com
- Studio Equipment Experience
- Strobist Portrait Experience
- Fashion Portrait Experience
- Fashion Experience
- Landscape Fashion Experience
- Nude Experience
- Pos-Production and Editon
Inicia: 27Jan09 - Turma 1 - 6x PARTICIPANTES
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The arrival of professional quality video abilities in Nikon DSLR's has produced some stunning works, and even award winners, as evidenced by a mind-blowing video from New Zealand's music industry.
Set your speaker volume to a safe low-level and check it out
Have you ever formatted your camera's memory card accidentally or deleted images erroneously? Well, a lot of people have, including myself.
When I had that problem a few years ago, I found out how to restore the images using a hex editor, but (of course) it turned out to be pretty cumbersome. This was the moment when the idea for “Exif Untrasher” was born.
Exif Untrasher is a tool that will try to locate images on your camera’s memory card (CF card, SD card, memory stick or anything else) and save them to your Mac. It won’t succeed in every case, but a lot of people got pretty good results using it. (And even if it fails, it doesn’t make things worse, as it does not alter the memory card.)
site: http://www.bluem.net/en/mac/exif-untrasher/