Category Archives: Digital

Flat Stanley

My good friend Jeff Greene has a son in elementary school who is currently participating in a Flat Stanley project. The basic idea is that the kids color in a paper figure (Flat Stanley), and then try to get photos … Continue reading

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Long Live the Print?

I’m writing this from Gresham, Oregon, just outside of Portland. Tomorrow I’m delivering a keynote presentation at the Annual Convention of the Columbia and Northwest Council of Camera Clubs. But today I had the honor of serving as a judge … Continue reading

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Color Management Consolidation

X-Rite recently announced they have acquired Pantone. X-Rite is well-regarded as a top company in color, and for photographers that primarily revolves around equipment for monitor and printer calibration. Pantone is perhaps best known as the owner of “named colors” … Continue reading

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Cameraphone Milestone

Tonight I answered a question for tomorrow’s Digital Darkroom Questions (DDQ) email newsletter (www.timgrey.com/ddq/). That’s not exactly significant, as I answer a question just about every day, and have been answering questions through this email newsletter for almost six years … Continue reading

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The Upgrade Game

I just received the September/October 2007 issue of Digital Photo Pro magazine. I wrote an article for this issue called “The Upgrade Game”, so receiving my copy got me thinking more about this topic. I’ve been giving some thought to … Continue reading

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