By Martin Bailey, on January 27th, 2010
Today I’m going to take you through some of the basic operations of the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport.
With the preparation for my Snow Monkeys and Hokkaido Workshops, I really didn’t have time to prepare for a Podcast this week, but I had planned on talking about my new X-Rite ColorChecker Passport, which I have fallen head over heals in love with! Having prepared screen shots and everything, I figured it was probably going to take longer to prepare an audio Podcast and accompanying blog post with the screenshots, than it would take for me to just create a video and show you it all in real-time.
Here is the video. I’ll try to upload an iTunes and maybe also an iPhone version before I leave for the workshops, but for now, this is it. Don’t forget you can click the little full-screen icon to the right in the toolbar to [...]
By Martin Bailey, on November 4th, 2009
This week I have created a video Podcast. It is also be available as an mp3 in iTunes and there’s a player at the bottom of this post too, for those that prefer only to listen. I do suggest trying to watch the video when at a computer though, to actually see what I got up to in Lightroom and when soft-proofing Photoshop CS4.
If you have any problems watching the video here, download the file and watch it directly from your PC.
There is also an iPhone optimized version and an audio only MP3 version that you can download with links at the bottom of this post and from iTunes.
Here are the notes I made when planning, which are kind of a transcript, but I had no time to read this at the same time as operating my PC while recording.
Basically I explain about a project that I’m working on to [...]
By Martin Bailey, on September 11th, 2009
This is the transcript for an archived Podcast, episode #177, originally released on March 03, 2009.
Prefer to listen? There’s an audio player at the bottom of the post.
The first thing that I want to say today is that I love my iPhone! I owned a Windows Mobile based PC for 2 years before I got my iPhone, and found it to be a constant pain in the behind. There were things that didn’t work well, perhaps more because of the applications that I’d loaded to it, more than the underlying OS, but even things like just having a reliable network connection was often a challenge. You could set up a Wireless LAN connection, or a Bluetooth partnership, and it would work well for a connection or two, then it would stop working, and there’d be no way of telling why. It would start working again later too, with an equal [...]