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Adobe breaks the record again: reports $2.08 billion revenue in Q1 of 2018
After hitting the record revenue of $1.84 billion in Q3 of 2017, Adobe has done it again. They broke another record and reported $2.08 billion…
Photo industry legend Chuck Westfall dies at 66
Chuck Westfall, a photography industry legend and Canon’s main technical advisor, died yesterday after a long battle with kidney cancer. He began his career at…
Blockchain Copyright Protection – A Viable Solution To Prove Ownership of Creative Works?
Everywhere you look in the tech scene at the moment ‘blockchain’ and ‘ICO’ are the hot topics. Investors are throwing millions of dollars to anyone…
Google opens up AI tech behind “Portrait Mode” to developers as open source
Portrait Mode has been simultaneously one of the biggest jokes and coolest advancements in smartphone camera technology. Google’s version of it can be found in…
While trying to get “the money shot,” photographer barely escapes a crashing car
In an attempt to get the shot, more often than not photographers expose themselves to certain risks. Loud Lab News photographer Victor Park recently avoided…
DJI Mavic Pro 2 may be imminent – Phantom 5 to get interchangeable lenses?
Demands on technology companies these days are pretty intense. It used to be that a company released a product, customers either loved it or hated…
Adobe announces Creative Cloud price increase in the USA, Canada and Mexico
Starting on 16 April 2018, the price of Adobe Creative Cloud subscription will increase for certain subscription plans. On your renewal date, you will need…
Canon aims to take 50% of interchangeable lens camera market share
“We will go on the offensive” says Fujio Mitarai, Canon CEO, confirming that Canon are finally taking mirrorless seriously. The focus toward was confirmed by…
“I’m back” is back – The digital back for SLRs returns
Last year we told you about I’m Back, yet another solution to shoot digital images with your old film cameras. They were funding the project…
“For decades, our coverage was racist” says National Geographic
Now, more than ever, racism is a touchy subject. National Geographic’s April issue is being devoted entirely to the subject of race. Naturally, this is…







































