Posts about 'nikon'

Aperture provides a ton of great adjustment tools, but one thing that’s tough to do is to make adjustments that simulate linear and graduated density filters that were so popular in the days of film.
We’ve figured out a way to do this, but the process is a bit complicated. We’ve simplified it for you by ... read more
February 23, 2010 in News by David Schloss

Aperture provides a ton of great adjustment tools, but one thing that’s tough to do is to make adjustments that simulate linear and graduated density filters that were so popular in the days of film.
We’ve figured out a way to do this, but the process is a bit complicated. We’ve simplified it for you by ... read more
February 22, 2010 in News by David Schloss

Aperture provides a ton of great adjustment tools, but one thing that’s tough to do is to make adjustments that simulate linear and graduated density filters that were so popular in the days of film.
We’ve figured out a way to do this, but the process is a bit complicated. We’ve simplified it for you by ... read more
February 21, 2010 in News by David Schloss

Many Nikon shooters love the ability to use the built-in Nikon Picture Controls to creatively adjust their JPEG images or to use those Picture Controls to automatically adjust their RAW images in Nikon Capture NX.
Since the Nikon Picture Control settings are proprietary, Aperture can’t read them automatically on import. So we’ve created a preset of ... read more
February 16, 2010 in News by David Schloss

Okay I admit this isn’t a ‘big’ feature of Apple’s latest and greatest iteration, but it sure impressed me simply because no-one else has thought of adding it. I frequently want to check where cameras are focusing, and until now that meant using the cameras maker’s browser. With Aperture 3, I know longer have to ... read more
February 13, 2010 in Workflow by Kevin Carter

Apple updated RAW support the other day for a number of cameras, among them the Nikon D3S and Canon 1Ds Mark IV. If you’ve already imported RAW files from these cameras into Aperture, even after the update you won’t see the files displayed properly because Aperture processes them on import. Simply export and re-import the ... read more
December 21, 2009 in Import by David Schloss

Nikon’s Latest Podcast #27, features the Mac Create Network’s Executive Editor David Schloss in a sit down interview with Steve Heiner to discuss some of the new and exciting products Nikon will be showing off at the Photo Plus Expo in NYC starting on Thursday. Obviously the big news is the new D3S D-SLR which ... read more
October 21, 2009 in News by John Omvik

David Schloss has just returned from an exclusive press event hosted by Nikon at the Big Apple Circus to test the New D3s. David has posted some first impressions working with the camera as well as links to some of still and video footage he shot earlier today. Click here for the story on our ... read more
October 21, 2009 in News by David Schloss

NIKON’S NEW AF-S DX 85mm f/3.5 MICRO NIKKOR
The new medium telephoto AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/3.5G ED VR lens designed specifically for extreme close-up photography, but is also well suited for portrait, nature, and general imaging as well. Able to focus as close as 0.9 ft., this new 85mm Micro lens allows photographers to ... read more
October 14, 2009 in News by John Omvik

Nikon broke new ground just over two years ago with the introduction of the D3. Demonstrating that more, is not always better, Nikon sidestepped the ever-growing megapixel race when it launched a new flagship camera with a mere 12 MP, opting for fewer but more sensitive pixels, in a larger sensor.
This proved to be the ... read more
October 14, 2009 in News by Micah Walter