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The Photographer and Photoshop

I am sitting right now and doing the final preparations for a little mini-tour with my new seminar, The Photographer and Photoshop. As a way to give to photo clubs and user groups, I am offering a special taking it to any interested club/organization for free (with only travel costs asked for). If you want to know more about that, let me know!

Right now though I am getting ready to leave for Mariestad and their local photo club where I am going to be tomorrow and then on Thursday here in Gothenburg at another local photo club. If you are a member of these, please join me for a good evening with fun in Photoshop.

Not a member but live on the west coast of Sweden? Catch the same seminar as it comes up on November 25th, open to everyone for registering.

You know that I was at Photokina in Cologne, Germany last week and now I have my wrap-up report up as a guest-blog over at my buddy Terry White’s Tech Blog. Head over onto there to read my opinions and highlights from the trade show during the weekend there.

A quick note about the video that is displaying here. On the show floor I met the nice guys from Animoto, a service that lets you make simple but really good looking video photo slideshows quickly from your photos. Check them out! (I don’t get any kickbacks for mentioning them btw.)

Technology, Web 28 Sep 2010

TripItI just got an email earlier today from TripIt, the company behind the website (with the same name) that lets you automatically put together travel itineraries from your confirmation emails. This email gave me a link that I can give out to friends so they get $5 off for the yearly subscription fee for the pro version otherwise priced at $50 (which you get for $44).

Note, I do not earn a kickback from this, I just wanted to share it with you since I use the service and love it deeply and hey, any way that you can save a little money right?

Travelling 24 Sep 2010

Photokina – I'm there (or should that be here)!

It’s always nice to get away for a little while and this time the trip goes to Photokina. In all fairness, I have spent the full day today (after a morning flight down) on the show and checking it out. There are loads of vendors with the big guys, Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Leica, Samsung and Fujifilm taking up the most space. Tomorrow I hope to be able to get to talk to some contacts at Nikon and Leica to get some calmer hands-on time with their new stuff.

What surprised me was all the Chinese and Japanese vendors that are all placed on one (big) hall! There are tons of them and most seem to just sell copies of the big brands. I did not know that copies had an entire hall at Photokina.

Let’s see, what’s planned more for tomorrow, right, I hope to catch and meet up with Rufus Deuchler, great speaker on design and Adobe and maybe get over and listen to Joe McNally giving a talk as well. If anyone of you reading this are at photokina, leave a comment and if you happen to see me walking around (however unlikely this is, the place is massive and there are so many people around) just stop me and say hi!

Technology 16 Sep 2010

iPad 3G Running iOS 4.2 beta 1

Yesterday Apple pushed the first beta version of iOS 4.2 out to registered developers, giving you access to download it for both the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. As a developer I am pleased to be able to try out the beta and be able to try it out and make sure apps work well before launch with the additional benefit of being able to enjoy the new features earlier on.

After playing with the beta for a good solid day I do have some impressions of it. Before I get on with them I want to make a disclaimer here. I have no plans of going into great detail about any feature. If you want to see them demoed you want to check out Steve Jobs’ keynote from September 1. With that said, here it goes:

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