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Two Years Later, Abode’s Anti-Adobe Dream Remains Unrealized

It has been just over two years since unconventional multi-disciplinary artist Stuart Semple announced Abode, a suite of creative apps aimed at taking on creative industry monolith, Adobe. In the two years since, the Kickstarter project has continually missed deadlines but remains ongoing.

A person wearing a dark apron prepares film development chemicals and equipment on a white table, including black containers, bottles, a beaker, a measuring cylinder, a funnel, and a sheet of film being inserted into a black tank.

Portable Zebra Daylight Tank Promises Easy Large-Format Film Processing

The Zebra Daylight Processing Tank offers large format photographers an innovative processing solution that combines convenience, efficiency, and reliability. The Zebra Daylight Tank enables the daylight processing of large-format film, plates, and photographic paper, all without the need for a traditional darkroom setup.

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Ukrainian Photographer Maxim Dondyuk on Covering the Russo-Ukrainian War

Maxim Dondyuk (b.1983, Ukraine), winner of the W. Eugene Smith Grant, is a research-based photographer and artist who combines fieldwork, historical inquiry, and personal reflections with the medium of photography, video, text, and archival materials.

A close-up of a phone displaying the TikTok logo in white on a dark background. In the blurred background, there is an indistinct image of a person wearing a suit and red tie.

Trump Gives TikTok Yet Another Lifeline

As expected, President Donald Trump will extend TikTok's sale deadline for the third time, giving the popular social media app yet another lengthy reprieve to comply with the law.

Peak Design Pro Lite Tripod Review: The Travel Tripod We Needed

A black camera tripod rests on a mossy brick wall in a park, with fallen leaves around. The Petapixel Reviews logo is overlaid in the bottom right corner of the image.

I'm not a huge fan of ultra-light travel tripods. As compact as they are, they often lack the stability required for anything beyond casual use. There is a balancing act involved in finding the right amount of stability while still keeping the tripod convenient enough to enjoy. I did not like the Peak Design Travel Tripod due to its fiddly head design and slightly wobbly legs, but they may have reached the Goldilocks zone with the latest Peak Design Pro Lite. This one feels just right. At $800, though, you have a fairly high price of admission.

A computer screen shows a photo management software with AI filter options for subject focus, eyes focus, and eyes open. A thumbnail of a smiling blonde woman in a blue patterned blouse is highlighted.

Adobe Is Developing AI-Powered Culling Tools for Lightroom

Adobe announced new features across much of the Creative Cloud ecosystem, including in Lightroom and Photoshop, designed to help creators move even faster from idea to final delivery. Adobe promises that its latest updates deliver "speed, precision, and smarter AI to power your workflow."