How to Get the Best Color Out of Your Photos

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How to Get the Best Color Out of Your Photos: “” Thanks Lifehacker! Digitize Your Old Film Strips with a DIY Negative Duplicator [DIY]: “ We’ve discussed digitizing your old photo negatives before, but dedicated negative scanners can be expensive. Photographer Claus Thiim, however, built his own using just a few toilet paper rolls and an old polarizer filter. More » (Via Lifehacker.) 200 Phantasmagoric Photos of Fireworks [Photography]: “ July 4th is the only day each year when Americans gather in mass to celebrate the simple pleasure of blowing things up (…and independence). The 200 entries in this week’s Shooting Challenge do justice to this strange, wonderful tradition. More » Great video of a complete workflow. It’s 10+ Min. but stick around. It’s very helpful. 279 Polaroid Photos Sell For $7m at Auction [Polaroid]: “ A collection of Polaroid photos auctioned by Polaroid themselves (to pay debtors), made $7m in the process, with more photos expected to top $12m. Some photos, like this Andy Warhol self-portrait, fetched $254,500. One photo, three times that. More » (Via Gizmodo.) Use a Movie-Capable DSLR to Shoot Pinhole Videos [Camera Hacks]: “
If you’re looking for an awesome use for the DIY DSLR pinhole camera lens we showed you how to make filming some pinhole videos is a cool way to give videos an instant old-timey vibe. More » (Via Lifehacker.) This Is How Your iPhone 4 Photos and Video Will Really Look [Apple]: “
We’ve seen photos taken by the iPhone 4 under optimal conditions, but what about real conditions? And what about videos for that matter? Thanks to some Czech folks who got their hands on an iPhone 4, we’ve finally got samples. More » (Via Gizmodo.) Flickr Releases “Request to License”; Anyone Can Easily Sell Their Photos [Flickr]: “
Flickr has taken their relationship with Getty Images a step further by making it incredibly simple for any Flickr user to make their photography available for inclusion in the Getty catalog. More » (Via Lifehacker.) |
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