
Adobe has just realeased Lightroom 2. The ever popular workflow tool for photographers. You can find the press release here.
At $299.00 (99.00 upgrade from V1) Lightroom two is still a Benjamin more than Aperture, but holds the biggest market share to be sure. We’re pretty excited over here. Here’s a list of some of the best new features as outlines on Adobe.
- Local adjustment brush
- Enhanced organizational tools
- Volume management
- Extensible architecture
- Multiple monitor support
- Flexible print package functionality
- Streamlined Photoshop CS3 integration
- Enhanced output sharpening
- 64-bit support for Windows® and Mac OS
I’ve been using beta 2 myself for some time, but will defiantly be getting the full 2.0 release and getting into it. I’m eager to push the limits a but further with my Lightroom Presets We’ll also be talking on the show about it soon.
Updates! Here’s a few articles worth checking out.

Here’s an article Just posted on Seim Effects about getting noticed by consumers in a competitive photography world. Drop over and give your thoughts on the matter.
Gavin Seim

Yep even we do a little shameless self promotion occasionally. Gotta keep the goods coming! Our sister site Seim Effects has just launched a brand new set of Photoshop actions. This is a collection if effects geared towards the everyday needs of nearly any photographer. S.E already has lots of amazing photographers already using their effects and workflow. You won’t be disappointed*
There’s a detailed video showing them in “Action” over on Seim Effects. There’s also a launch sale over there. PPS readers can save 15% off this set, and any of actions or Lightroom Presets on S.E for a very limited time. Just use promo code “PPSS”
Fine Print… Yep we even have that :–)
* This detailed statistic is based on the fact that people love Seim Effects, and say so rather than the contrary. Though we cannot absolutely positively promise that you will never ever be disappointed, we’re really really thinking you won’t. If you have any trouble contact Gavin. He’ll be happy to take care of you.
Welcome To Oz. A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography
Most of us have at least heard of Vincent Versace. He’s revered as a master of light by most, and his book is about giving your images that Hollywood fantasy quality using PS.
This thing is loaded with beautiful pictures, and for me that’s a big deal because I get a lot of ideas by seeing what others are doing and adding my own ideas to it. It’s not just images though. It’s chock full of technique and how to, and even includes a DVD that has high res images from the book so you can try them yourself.
As with most of the products I feature in CPOTW, the Amazon reviews speak for it. Check it out here.
Gavin Seim
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Todays Panel…
Gavin Seim ~ Seim Photography - Effects & Presets
Kerry Garrison ~ Camera Dojo - L7 Studios
Dennis Zerwas ~ DZ Photography
Show notes…
Episode Forum Discussion
Nikon launches the D700, the Sb900 flash, and two new lenses.
A cool article about sharpening in Photoshop
What brides and clients think of photo websites.
Is NILMDTS (Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep) doing things right? (@27:10)
The Hassleblad H3d has 50mp. A nice camera.
Boda Bag
. Looks interesting, but is it all that great?
Tamrac Modular Accessory Belt
is what Gavin uses to carry gear during shoots. He just attaches MAS pouches to it.
Dynamic Photo HDR. A PC only HDR program that looks pretty cool.
Kerry has been reviewing out the Photo Basics Strobe Lights. from photobasics.net
Ken Rockwell has articles on setting up your camera.
Rocket Air
for cleaning sensors.
Visable Dust is a popular cleaner for heavy duty cleaning.
Picks of the week.
Kerry Likes the Black Rapid R Strap.
Dennis says Phanfare is now his anti-pick because they have taken away features.
Smugmug is his new most favored one.
Gavin is excited about his MP3 Tape

For all of you photographers out there who got all excited about the Drobo when they first heard about it only to find out it was USB 2.0, it looks like you can quit your whining…for now. Data Robotics, Inc announced the second generation of the Drobo today. The new Drobo now includes Firewire 800 and a “vastly improved” USB 2.0. Their tech specs claim up to 52MB/s reads & 34MB/s writes and 30MB/s reads & 24MB/s writes respectively. Some other new features are a faster processor along with a quieter and cooler operation.
Drobostore.com is selling the new FW800/USB 2.0 for $499 as well as the original USB 2.0 Drobo for $349. I’ve been using my Drobo since the start of this year and couldn’t be happier with it. I truly believe this is a must have piece of technology for photographers, especially those who can’t afford to lose client’s images!
Dennis
DZ Photography