by Lee Williams | Jan 14, 2020 | Creative, Design, Imaging
Reference images can be powerful – here’s how to use them well. This article pulls together tips from professionals to make sure you’re using your reference images in the best way possible. Page one offers some general tips on how to approach the matter,...
by Lee Williams | Jan 10, 2020 | Creative, Imaging, Photography, Technology
A combo of 4K and 360º, the AI-powered modular Insta360 ONE R action camera impresses with its small size and high quality hardware. We have been wanting to get our hands on one of these. Nokia has had a professional alternative in the marketplace for years. However,...
by Lee Williams | Jan 8, 2020 | Imaging, Photography, Technology
Raw files (the correct files format differs from manufacturer to manufacturer) are simply a ‘digital negative’ of your image (but aren’t negative at all, only referred to that way in reference to the film era). In Practical terms, a raw file is all the...
by Lee Williams | Jan 7, 2020 | Development, Imaging, Technology
In motion table tennis by Leap. AR or Augmented Reality is taking its time, there are so many channels and product pieces to get right, but it is coming. I believe that it is one of those things that will be here in a big way when it lands, and this will happen sooner...
by Lee Williams | Dec 20, 2019 | Creative, Design, Imaging, Photography
Making high-contrast shapes in Capture has been a design staple, and now for the first time you can create detailed, full-color vector shapes, right from your mobile device! Simply open the app and switch from black and white to color mode in the shapes panel to...
by Lee Williams | Dec 17, 2019 | Imaging, Photography
Portrait Mode takes images with a shallow depth of field, focusing on the primary subject and blurring out the background for a professional look. It does this by using machine learning to estimate how far away objects are from the camera, so the primary subject can...