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Canon Loyalty Program!?

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Sometimes I feel like a shill when I talk about these sales and deals, but it’s so hard for me to look at a fabulous bargain and not pass it on. Such is the case with the so-called Canon Loyalty Program, which is apparently Canon’s way of saying “thank you” for buying one of their point-and-shoot cameras.

I found this on the venerable deal-hunting site “FatWallet,” and if you like you can read the original post yourself. Basically, if you have a qualifying Canon digital camera (it has to be digital and it’s really limited to point-and-shoot models), even if it doesn’t work anymore, you can trade it in for a refurbished white-box replacement at a pretty reasonable discount.

If you have an out-of-warranty Canon point-and-shoot and you were thinking of upgrading it, this could be an opportunity to save a little cash, which is something everyone could probably stand to do right now.

Read the fully detailed summary of the program on the FatWallet forum.

Double RAW Conversion

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

The best thing about shooting in RAW is that you can “develop” the file to adjust exposure, white balance, and scores of other settings without losing much image detail. I’ve seen people do some pretty cool stuff with that ability, but those people don’t have an equally cool name, like Calvin Hollywood.

Calvin Hollywood—and yes, that’s his real name—is a prolific photographer and digital darkroom master from Heidelberg, Germany. Maybe you’ve heard of him, but I hadn’t until this morning when I ran across this tutorial he made about “double RAW conversion” wherein he loads the same RAW file processed in two different ways into Photoshop to boost image detail.

Now, this style might not be your particular cup of tea (or stein of beer, to put a German twist on it), but check out the video below, I think it’s pretty cool!

Ever Wondered About Gamma?

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Have you ever wondered about that “gamma” thing you keep seeing? You nerd.

Really, though, gamma is important and you have probably seen the word all over the place in photography and design. It’s actually a really cool thing and when you understand how it works you will likely feel better about yourself, your photographs, and about the universe. Well, you’ll feel smarter, anyway, and you will be. You’ll also be able to add another item to your lists of:

  1. Answers to questions nobody will ever ask you,
  2. Greek letters you recognize, and
  3. Awkward things to bring up on a first date

You can already check off number two if you look up on the right there. Yup, that’s gamma.

Additionally, if you are friends with other photographers and they don’t know what gamma is or how it works, you might come out of this looking like a rockstar. At least to the extent that rockstars are knowledgeable about non-linear power-law expressions. (more…)