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Photo Geek Weekly Episode 148: Adobe, Please Fix Old Problems

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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by both Steve Brazill and Jordan Drake to discuss the latest software update (and persistent bugs) from Adobe, new camera and lens announcements from Panasonic, a photograph of cheese that resulted in a 13.5 year jail sentence and the most horrible way to comply with high school dress codes by editing images. All this and more, thanks as always for listening!

Story 1: Adobe’s May Photoshop update adds new save feature, improves Neural Filters and more (via DPReview) Related: ON1 NoNoise AI announced: Promises fastest and best noise reduction on the market (via DPReview)

Story 2: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 II initial review (via DPReview) Related: DPReview TV: What Panasonic’s GH6 announcement tells us (via DPReview) Related: Panasonic Leica DG 25-50mm F1.7 on the way for Micro Four Thirds (via DPReview)

Story 3: This Drug Dealer Got Caught Because He Photographed Some Cheese (via fstoppers)

Story 4: High School Edits Yearbook Photos to Hide Girls’ Chests (via PetaPixel)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Friesen Press – they printed my new book and did a phenomenal job.

Steve: NoiseAssist Plugin

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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by both Steve Brazill and Jordan Drake to discuss the latest software update (and persistent bugs) from Adobe, new camera and lens announcements from Panasonic, a photograph of cheese that resulted in a 13.5 year jail sentence and the most horrible way to comply with high school dress codes by editing images. All this and more, thanks as always for listening!

Story 1: Adobe’s May Photoshop update adds new save feature, improves Neural Filters and more (via DPReview) Related: ON1 NoNoise AI announced: Promises fastest and best noise reduction on the market (via DPReview)

Story 2: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5 II initial review (via DPReview) Related: DPReview TV: What Panasonic’s GH6 announcement tells us (via DPReview) Related: Panasonic Leica DG 25-50mm F1.7 on the way for Micro Four Thirds (via DPReview)

Story 3: This Drug Dealer Got Caught Because He Photographed Some Cheese (via fstoppers)

Story 4: High School Edits Yearbook Photos to Hide Girls’ Chests (via PetaPixel)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Friesen Press – they printed my new book and did a phenomenal job.

Steve: NoiseAssist Plugin

Connect with Our Hosts & Guests

  continue reading

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