Standing close to the monitor, you can see how well the 4k captured the finest detail. SONY brought a 4k production viewing monitor ( PVM-X300)that provided some interesting A/B tests when we ran the SONY XDCAM monitor through it as well. The shoot began around 9:30 AM on June 26th, 2013 and wrapped about 3 hours later. It would have been nice to have a third smaller key light to light the inside of the skull but the team made good work of re-aiming the lights and repositioning the subject for maximum illumination. The lights were standard Lowel Omni lights on stands with Chimera XS (as in extra small) soft boxes attached via a “speedring.” They were lamped with 600W elements. SONY pre-shipped a great deal of equipment, brought some more with them and Duke Media Services provided additional equipment such as lights and camera rigs as well as the background (neutral gray paper). We arrived with a lot of equipment at the Anatomy Lab of the Duke School of Medicine at 1PM on Tuesday, June 25th. General information about Creative Cloud can be found here: This option may be more cost effective for some photographers, assuming you don’t need the new features available in the up-to-date cloud version. Note also that there still is an option available to license earlier versions of Photoshop/ Lightroom via a perpetual license. It will include Lightroom, Photoshop, and 20GB of online storage for $10/month with a one-year contract. This new subscription option presumes that you already own a copy of Photoshop CS3 or higher and will be available as soon as the Lightroom 5.2 update ships. ![]() This option seems like an attempt to satisfy photographers who were upset that there was no other option cheaper than a $20/month fee to license Photoshop (or any other single Adobe product) from Creative Cloud. ![]() Those of you for whom Photoshop and Lightroom are essential to your workflow might be interested to hear about a new subscription model from Adobe. Given the beginnings of 4K support we could see in this release, insiders are speculating that Apple may coordinate the new Macbook refresh with the release of a 4k Thunderbolt display. While Apple will undoubtedly continue to offer solid state drives, this option would provide the benefits of SSD-like speed with much greater capacity Fusion drive option (combination of hard drive and Flash drive presented as a single logical volume and managed by the OS so that most used files are placed on the Flash storage).Thunderbolt 2–faster version of the already lighting quick Thunderbolt. Intel claims Thunderbolt 2 will be able to transfer a 4K video while simultaneously displaying it on a discrete monitor.Haswell chip with significantly better power consumption–translates to increases in battery life of up to 80%–and support for 4K video.Some of the updates insiders are speculating we could see in the new models: Speculation is that we could see the new models arrive any time between now and the end of October, possibly to coincide with the release of the new Mavericks (OSX 10.9) operating system. ![]() As of today, it’s been 463 days since the last update, the longest ever wait for this product line, and we’re seeing promotional discounts, such as $150 sales at Best Buy that seem designed to clear the shelves in anticipation of the new arrivals. If you’re thinking about a new MacBook, Industry insiders are speculating that there will likely be a refresh coming soon for Apple’s MacBook Pros.
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