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Save 10% on Capture One during October

From today through to 31st October, you can save 10% on any Capture One Pro product (perpetual licenses, subscriptions and styles) purchased through the official Capture One store. During checkout,…

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October 7, 2019
News

Zeiss reveals new Otus ML 1,4/35 in RF, E and Z mounts

Zeiss has announced the latest addition to the made-for-mirrorless, manual-focus Otus ML range: the Otus ML 1,4/35. This is the first Otus model in the popular 35mm focal length, having…

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February 25, 2026
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Canon announces development of the EOS R1 flagship with deep learning technology promising improved image quality

Canon has announced that the ‘flagship’ Canon EOS R1 is under development. While that’s not surprising, what is telling from the rather scant details is that AI will feature heavily.…

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May 15, 2024

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  • Articles,  Features

    Difference Between Collections and Smart Collections in Lightroom Classic

    March 2, 2026 / Comments Off on Difference Between Collections and Smart Collections in Lightroom Classic

    In Lightroom Classic, Collections and Smart Collections serve the purpose of organising photos, but they differ in how they operate and the functionality they provide. Collections Manual Organisation: Users manually add photos to Collections. This gives full control over which photos are included. Flexible Use: A photo can belong to multiple Collections without moving its original file location. Custom Naming: Users can name and organise Collections based on projects, events, or personal preferences. No Criteria: Collections do not employ search criteria to collect and organise images; all images must be added or removed manually. Smart Collections Automatic Organisation: Smart Collections automatically organise photos based on defined criteria, like metadata or keywords.…

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    Kevin Carter

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  • 35mm Otus ML lens
    News

    Zeiss reveals new Otus ML 1,4/35 in RF, E and Z mounts

    February 25, 2026 / Comments Off on Zeiss reveals new Otus ML 1,4/35 in RF, E and Z mounts

    Zeiss has announced the latest addition to the made-for-mirrorless, manual-focus Otus ML range: the Otus ML 1,4/35. This is the first Otus model in the popular 35mm focal length, having been omitted in favour of 1,4/28 in the original series. That said, Zeiss updated the optical design of the manual-focus Classic 1,4/35 model with the Milvus 1,4/35, both of which were probably the best 35mm F1.4 lenses for DSLRs at the time of their introduction. Time doesn’t stand still, of course, and there have been several notable additions over the intervening years, such as the Sigma Art DG 35mm F1.4 HSM, Canon EF 35mm F1.4L USM II and more recently…

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    Kevin Carter

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    Canon reveals new ultra-wide zoom: the RF 10-20mm F4L IS STM

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    Profoto B10 flash unit

    Updated: Profoto adds new portable B10 light to range and promises smart connectivity

    September 14, 2018
    Capture One Pro 21 shown on an iMac

    Capture One Pro 21: Should you buy a perpetual license or a subscription?

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  • New Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art
    News

    Sigma announces update to popular 35mm F1.4 Art series lens

    February 24, 2026 / 1 Comment

    Sigma has announced an updated version of the 35mm F1.4 DG DN Art series (made for mirrorless) lens.  The new Mark II model promises faster focusing and improved image quality thanks to the adoption of new glass types, including two Super Low Dispersion (SLD) elements and a total of four “high-precision” aspherical elements. Sigma says, “the lens thoroughly suppresses aberrations, particularly axial (longitudinal) chromatic aberration,” which is typically difficult to control with high-speed lenses such as this. The new lens also features a new Advanced Amorphous Coating (AAC) to reduce ghosting and flare, and is both 14% shorter and 20% lighter than the previous model. Available in Sony E and…

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    Kevin Carter

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    Zeiss Otus 1,4/100 specs leak

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    February 9, 2026

    Fully-featured Photoshop to come to the iPad

    October 15, 2018
  • Adobe Photoshop,  Features

    High Pass Sharpening in Photoshop

    February 23, 2026 / Comments Off on High Pass Sharpening in Photoshop

    High Pass sharpening is a lesser-known technique that enhances detail while minimising overall noise. Follow these steps to apply High Pass sharpening in Adobe Photoshop: Step-by-Step Guide Launch Photoshop and open the image you want to sharpen. Duplicate the Layer: Right-click on the background layer in the Layers panel and select Duplicate Layer…. Rename it to “High Pass” or something similar for clarity. Apply High Pass Filter: With the duplicated layer selected, go to the menu and click on Filter > Other > High Pass. In the High Pass dialogue box, look to adjust the Radius slider. A radius of around 1–3 pixels typically works well with higher resolution images.…

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    Kevin Carter

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  • Features

    Adopting the Match Total Exposure option in Lightroom Classic

    February 20, 2026 / Comments Off on Adopting the Match Total Exposure option in Lightroom Classic

    Match Total Exposure is a time-saving feature in Adobe Lightroom Classic that adjusts exposure between multiple images. This tool can be particularly useful when working with a series of photos from the same shoot. Lightroom looks at the shutter speed, aperture value, ISO settings, any exposure bias from the EXIF data and the exposure slider setting in Lightroom.  Then it automatically adjusts the same slider in the selected images to try to match the exposure of the original, highlighted image. Steps to use Match Total Exposure Select Images: In the Library or Develop module, select an image and adjust the Exposure slider to taste. Then select the images whose exposure…

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    Kevin Carter

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    April 25, 2025
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    Step-by-Step Lightroom Classic Workflow plus useful tips

    July 26, 2025
    Canon EOS R5 no lens and shutter open revealing the 45 MP CMOS

    Using Adapted Lenses on the Canon EOS R5

    August 1, 2025
  • Features

    Understanding Copy and Paste settings in Lightroom Classic

    February 18, 2026 / Comments Off on Understanding Copy and Paste settings in Lightroom Classic

    Using the Copy and Paste buttons in the side panel of the Develop Module can be a little unintuitive at first. When you use these features, they only apply the settings to the first selected (active) image due to how Lightroom Classic handles these commands. Why It Happens Selected Image Focus: The Copy and Paste buttons are designed primarily to work with the currently highlighted (active) image. Even if you have multiple images selected, it will only copy from and paste to the first image you highlighted. User Interface Behaviour: This behaviour is consistent with many versions of Lightroom, where the main image in an active selection takes precedence in these…

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    Kevin Carter

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    Using Adapted Lenses on the Canon EOS R5

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    April 8, 2021
  • Features

    Applying Settings to multiple images in Lightroom Classic

    February 18, 2026 / 1 Comment

    You can apply settings to multiple images at a time in Lightroom Classic through various methods. This helps save time and ensures consistency across your photo edits. The following methods apply to multiple settings, of course, or specific ones, so if you have a sequence of images, they are an efficient way to apply targeted adjustments. For example, on a garden or architecture shoot, I often want to adjust specific colours using the Colour Mixer tool and have those applied over several images for a consistent look. So these options are employed practically every time I open Lightroom. 1. Using Sync Settings from the Develop Module Select the Images: Go…

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    Kevin Carter

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    Step-by-Step Lightroom Classic Workflow plus useful tips

    July 26, 2025
    Canon EOS R5 no lens and shutter open revealing the 45 MP CMOS

    Setting up AF shortcuts on the Canon EOS R5

    July 16, 2025
  • Canon 14mm F1.4L VCM lens on a white background
    Lens Database,  Lenses

    Canon RF 14mm F1.4L VCM lens specs

    February 12, 2026 / Comments Off on Canon RF 14mm F1.4L VCM lens specs

    Technical Data Manufacturer Canon Model RF 14mm F1.4L VCM Web www.canon.co.uk Elements/construction 18 elements in 13 groups (1x Fluorite, 1x UD, 1x BR, 3x Glass Moulded (GMo) Asph, 1x FLE, Coatings: 2x ASC, SWC, SSC) Angle of view (h,v,d) 104°, 81°, 114° Max aperture F1.4 (11x blades) Min aperture F16 Min focus distance 0.24 m (9.4 in) AF/M VCM plus Nano USM (for floating element control) Mount RF mount Filter size Rear Gelatine (Gel) Length 112 mm (4.4 in.) Diameter 76.5 mm (3 in.) Weight 578 g (1.3 lb) Price £2,399 inc VAT ($2,599) Check prices of the Canon RF 14mm F1.4L VCM at the following retailers: WEX Photo (UK)|…

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    Sigma 200mm F2 DG OS Sports specs

    August 19, 2025
    Canon 85mm F1.2 L series lens shown without caps.

    Canon RF 85mm F1.2L USM and EF 85mm F1.4L IS USM specs compared

    August 18, 2025
  • Lens Database,  Lenses

    Canon RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM lens specs

    February 12, 2026 / Comments Off on Canon RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM lens specs

    Technical Data Manufacturer Canon Model RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM  Web www.canon.co.uk Elements/construction 16 elements in 11 groups (5x UD, 2x Replica Asph, Coatings: 3x ASC, SSC) Angle of view (h,v,d) 190° to 149°45′・190° to 99°50′・190° to 180° Max aperture F2.8-3.5 (9x blades) Min aperture F16 Min focus distance 0.15 m (5.9 in) AF/M STM, rear focus with breathing suppression Mount RF mount Filter size Rear drop-in filter holder Length 109.4 mm (4.3 in.) Diameter 76.5 mm (3 in.) Weight 476 g (1.0 lb) Price £1,719 inc VAT ($1,899) Check prices of the Canon RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM at the following retailers: WEX Photo (UK)| Park Cameras (UK) |…

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    Kevin Carter

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    May 29, 2024
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  • News

    Canon announces the RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM lens

    February 11, 2026 / Comments Off on Canon announces the RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM lens

    Canon announced the Canon RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5L Fisheye STM lens on the same day as the RF 14mm F1.4L VCM, see the previous post. This new Fisheye lens replaces the highly regarded EF model and is a welcome addition to the range, but it is likely to appeal to a smaller market. I reviewed the EF 8-15mm F4L Fisheye USM lens and the later Nikon equivalent and found them very useful for their unique field of view. What’s more, I’ve sold photographs made with both lenses, so while niche and appealing mainly to the editorial market, the unusual perspectives do get noticed. The new lens costs £1,719 inc VAT ($1,899)…

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    Kevin Carter

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