Lighting Diagram: Another Free Lighting Diagram Web App
Just launched this week, Lighting Diagram is another simple web-based tool …
Just launched this week, Lighting Diagram is another simple web-based tool …
Src Img is an uber-simple bookmarklet created by …
Kaufmann’s Posographe is an intricate pocket-sized mechanical calculator invented back in the 1920s. Measuring 13x8cm and filled with tiny scribblings, the device allowed photographers to approximate the exposure values they needed by simply sliding around six small pointers.
Mirrorless cameras are designed to be compact, but how big are they compared to DSLRs? How big are popular DSLRs compared to one another? Camera Size is a website that helps answer these types of questions. It's a simple web app that shows you exactly how big digital cameras are compared to one another and compared to reference objects (e.g. a battery).
If you have some translucent film canisters lying around, you can turn them into DIY glow sticks for …
The Sharpen Tool in Photoshop has always been useful in that it allows you to quickly sharpen specific areas …
Earlier this year we saw the launch of two search engines -- Stolen Camera Finder and GadgetTrak Serial Search -- that help find stolen cameras by searching photos on the web for the serial numbers. The idea is neat, but no one knew whether it would actually help recover stolen gear or not. Turns out it does work.
Emotional Breakdown is a cool new web app that attempts to gauge the …
Multi-tools are pretty convenient when you’re wandering around the great outdoors, but they’ve never really been a friend specifically …
Shopobot is a new shopping tool that helps buyers determine the best price …
Flickr is a popular method of sharing photos, but the service doesn’t provide any easy way to download them …
It seems every time we feature a fun or useful phone app, it’s for the …
A camera’s sensor size is a very good predictor of how good its image quality is, but understanding and …
If you’re the kind of person that constantly misplaces your lens caps after removing them to shoot (Psst! You …
Microsoft's jaw-dropping Photosynth technology has arrived on the iPhone as an app that allows you to easily create immersive 360-degree panoramas. All you need to do is load up the app and sweep your camera around in every direction, and the app automatically snaps photographs filling in the panoramic image (you can also tap it if it gets sluggish with its snapping).
Adobe announced new tools today that lets developers create tablet apps -- called Photoshop Touch Apps -- that interact directly with Photoshop CS5. They also created a few apps to showcase some of the possibilities of using a tablet while working in Photoshop, including one called Adobe Nav.
Hiding or censoring part of an image through obfuscation is as easy as selecting the area in Photoshop and applying the Pixelate->Mosaic filter, but what if you don't have an image editing program at your disposal? If you're seriously paranoid about your privacy on the Internet, there's a new service called PhotoHide that helps you quickly add these pixelated areas to any photo. Everything is done through the web browser, and you can download the final image once you're done.
Last year we posted a tip on how you can use jar openers to remove stuck lens filters, but have you ever thought of using them as a cheap follow focus? Tony Carretti was shopping at Bed, Bath & Beyond when he came across a twist jar opener in the kitchen aisle that he realized could be used on his camera.
DOF Calculator is an app for Android phones that helps you easily calculate …
SunCalc is a super-simple web app created with Google Maps and Javascript that …
iPhone photography continues to grow in popularity, but transferring photographs to your computer can be a hassle. If you’re …
AmoK Exif Sorter is a program written for photographers obsessed with organization, allowing …
The Twilight Calculator is a free and useful web app that takes in …
Twitter sees hundreds or thousands of Tweets published every second, and many of these are photos of things happening …
Photoshop CS5's Content Aware Fill feature was quite a hit when it came out earlier this year, but what about free alternatives? Webinpaint is a web-based photo app that aims to do just that. You simply open up an image, paint over the area you'd like removed, and click the "Inpaint" button for the app to do its removal magic.
From tests I've done with the app, it's pretty clear it doesn't come close to the power of Content Aware Fill. However, for simple photographs without much texture or clutter, the app actually works quite well.
Pick&Zip is a simple web application that lets …
If you need to fix some red-eyes in a photo, but don’t have …
Nikon has a couple neat interactive tools that make it easy to explore …