Archive for February, 2010

Loving Aperture 3’s new Places feature

February 25th, 2010

Aperture 3

I upgraded to Aperture 3 recently, it seems a lot of people have been having trouble with the new version. Luckily I got through the upgrade with only some minor issues that were quickly solved. Having had a chance to play with the app I have to say that I’m loving the new Places feature.

At first I noticed that Aperture had automatically put all my iPhone pictures on the map and was content to leave it at that and not go through the hassle of trying to add GPS coordinates to the rest of my pictures. But once I started looking around in Places I found out you can search for places and Aperture automatically searches Google right from within the app. This allowed me to quickly put a couple of thousand pictures on the map by searching for monuments, city names, restaurants, and so on. It’s a really cool feature that worked perfectly for me, and I love being able to look at a map of the world and zoom into all the places I’ve visited and photographed.

The non-destructive brushes are also bad ass, but I’ll leave that for another post.

Mimeo, a Super Mario homage on the iPhone

February 24th, 2010

I thought this upcoming iPhone game deserved to be mentioned, it’s a bit of an homage to Super Mario Bros. and the golden era of video games. It has a really cool twist with the game’s power-ups upgrading the worlds and the graphics. The game starts out as a black & white 2-bit game and can be taken all the way up to a 16-bit version.

20 years of Photoshop

February 20th, 2010

Yesterday was Photoshop’s 20th birthday. To celebrate here are 10 fantastic resources for learning and putting to use the greatest computer program of them all.

  1. PSD Tuts+
  2. Photoshop Killer Tips
  3. PS Hero
  4. Photoshop Lady
  5. Brush King
  6. Photoshop for digital photographers
  7. Planet Photoshop
  8. Blend Fu
  9. Brusheezy
  10. Lynda.com

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Nuit Blanche (Short film)

February 20th, 2010

Check out this cool short film done with the Phantom camera at 1,000+ pictures per second. Then go and check out the making of the film here.

Wired on the iPad

February 16th, 2010

Wired posted a video of what their digital touch magazine will look like. Could we see this on an iPad later this year?