Archive for the 'Digital Sensor' Category

Still & Video Capture Convergence Predicted

With the recent release of the Casio F1, a $1,000 digital camera that can capture images at 60 fps, some photographers are already predicting a future where still and video equipment converges. The prediction is further backed up by the release next year of the Red Scarlet. Certainly, with high-end professional digital SLRs becoming faster […]

Sigma DP1

The Luminous Landscape carries its long-awaited review of the Sigma DP1, seemingly just another digital compact camera, but one that had many of us hoping for something closer to DSLR quality. As it turns out, the review says those expectations have largely been met in terms of image quality. However, design and operation of the […]

Apple Aperture 2.1 Update, Adobe Lightroom 2 Beta

Most professional or serious photographers shoot in RAW format rather than in JPEG or some other file type that does not allow later lossless correction to what their camera’s digital sensor originally recorded when the shutter fired. However, the software for manipulating RAW files which comes with cameras — including top of the line models […]

Adobe Magic Lens

You can’t buy it yet, but following hot on the heels of Stanford University’s 3D Digital Sensor, image processing software giant Adobe offers us all a glimpse of what the future holds for photography. Adobe is better known for its industry-standard graphics products such as Photoshop as well digital image processing and workflow managaement system, […]