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Earl Discovers iPhone/iPod Touch Apps

Earl March 12th, 2010 No Comments

It is not that I haven’t known that iPhone/iPod Touch apps existed before even though I do not presently own an iPhone. As a Verizon user, I purchased an iPod Touch last year to install a couple of photography apps to use out in the filed, one being a Depth of Field calculator and the other was the On One app for controlling ones camera. However, with the introduction of Robert Giroux’s Easy Release, an app designed to allow photographers

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Eizo CG241W

Earl October 31st, 2009 Comments Off

A couple of months ago I added an Eizo CG 241W Monitor to my work station and am very pleased with its performance. Initially, I was not sure about its build in profiling system as it would not allow me to adjust the brightness, but after working with it for a while, I became very confident of its performance. The monitor definitely has its own profiling system which only needs a measurement tool, like a X-rite Eye-One, Color Munki or

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JOBO photoGPS

Earl March 20th, 2009 Comments Off

Geo-tagging is becoming a fairly hot topping in scenic and travel photography and I thought I would make the plunge by purchasing  JOBO’s photoGPS. This is a rather small device that mounts to the top of a camera in the flash hot-shoe. The photoGPS is rather small, 2 1/2 inches long, 1 3/4 inches wide and 1 1/4 inches high. It is easily carried in your pocket and in your bag as well as not being too expensive.
Essentially, one slides

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