Kodak has shared a new sneak peek of its upcoming Ektachrome slide film relaunch, posting several test photos captured on the film using “pilot-scale equipment.” The photos can be seen in this short video posted by Kodak Alaris (@kodakprofessional) on Instagram and in a new post on Facebook: Here’s a ...
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The Last Leica M3 Ever Made Can Be Yours for Just $595,000
Want a piece of Leica history and have very deep pockets? There’s currently an opportunity to buy the last Leica M3 ever made. You’ll just need to fork over a cool $595,000. Leica Rumors spotted the listing over on eBay. Power seller Setadel Studios, which has been dealing in collectible ...
Read More »Researchers Create ‘Privacy Filter’ for Photos That Defeats Face Detection
As privacy concerns grow and as facial detection/recognition technologies improve, a new arms race is emerging. Researchers have created a new privacy photo filter that prevents facial recognition systems from detecting and recognizing faces. The researchers at the University of Toronto, led by Professor Parham Aarabi and graduate student Avishek ...
Read More »How to Mask Anything in a Snap Using Lightroom’s Auto Masking
Lightroom’s Auto Mask feature lets you intelligently target edit towards specific portions of photos. While the standard tool is useful, there are more advanced ways of using the tool that can take your editing to the next level. Here’s a great 13-minute tutorial on the subject by Signature Edits. One ...
Read More »Leica Announces the SF C1 Remote and SF 60 Flash
After providing a sneak peek back at 2018 WPPI in Las Vegas in February, Leica today officially announced its new SF C1 wireless remote and SF 60 flash unit for on and off camera flash photography. The two new products are designed for the Leica S, SL, and M camera ...
Read More »Simply Snapping a Photo Harms Your Memories of Things, Study Finds
The simple act of capturing a photo of something impairs your memory of it, even if you don’t plan on keeping the photo. That’s what a new psychological study has found, but the reasons behind this are still unknown. “Avid photographers celebrate the viewfinder as a means of helping us ...
Read More »This Guy Gave His Game Boy Camera a Canon EF Lens Mount
We’ve seen the Game Boy Camera used with a telescope and with smartphone lenses, but photographer Bastiaan Ekeler did something even more unusual: he designed and built a Canon EF lens mount for his. Ekeler calculates that mounting a Canon 70-200mm lens and 1.4x extender to the Game Boy Camera ...
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