To work with photos in Mac OS X you have generally three options. You can use iPhoto, which is cool for sorting photos, but to make adjustments, it is very painful. Or you can buy Adobe Light Room and you can run with your photos at full speed. As a last option - you can […]
Read Full Post »
Posted in Vector Graphics, Applications on Jul 12th, 2007
Adobe Illustrator is one of the best vector graphics editors for your work. But the cost associated with the whole Adobe Creative Suite is really too high. There are alternatives on the market to the whole Adobe Creative Suite, which offer almost the same comfort for the job, but their price is much more acceptable.
There […]
Read Full Post »
Buy any book about digital cameras and digital photographing and the first thing you will notice is a long speech about RAW file format and the need to use it.
Generally, when you are a photographer to take photos of your family, friends and some other occasions, you really do not need to benefit from RAW […]
Read Full Post »
Generally, you have several options for importing and adjustments of RAW images before passing them to another application:
Adobe Photoshop (expensive)
iPhoto (not so comfortable)
Aperture (great, but expensive)
Open source application like Rawker (simple)
… or you can benefit from Sandisk offer
Sandisk offers the buyers of their memory cards to download Capture One LE for free when you buy […]
Read Full Post »
Posted in Home Graphics Studio on Jun 12th, 2007
Being an artist is a dream of many of us. You have your iMac on the table, but you have no applications for being a graphics guru. You have two options basically. You can invest a lot of money into the full version of Adobe Creative Suite, but honestly – it is a lot of […]
Read Full Post »