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Leopard, Power Macs expected at Apple confab
Monday, 07 August 2006

Source: CNET
Written by Tom Krazit and Ina Fried

When Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage Monday for his Worldwide Developer’s Conference keynote, it’ll be hard for him to top last year’s performance.

At that time, Jobs captivated the computer industry with his announcement that Apple was switching to Intel processors–when he confirmed reports of the historic change, gasps filled San Francisco’s Moscone Center. This year isn’t shaping up to be quite so dramatic, but with Apple and Jobs, one never knows.

A few things are expected from most Apple watchers: a preview of the latest version of Mac OS X, which Apple itself said would be coming, and new hardware based on Intel’s Core 2 Duo chips. Apple has yet to take its Power Mac desktop...

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Reuters withdraws all photos by freelancer
Monday, 07 August 2006

Source: Reuters via Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) - Reuters withdrew all 920 photographs by a freelance Lebanese photographer from its database on Monday after an urgent review of his work showed he had altered two images from the conflict between Israel and the armed group Hizbollah.

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Altered image on left, original on right

Global Picture Editor Tom Szlukovenyi called the measure precautionary but said the fact that two of the images by photographer Adnan Hajj had been manipulated undermined trust in his entire body of work.

“There is no graver breach of Reuters standards for our photographers than the deliberate manipulation of an image,” Szlukovenyi said in a statement.

“Reuters has zero tolerance for any doctoring of pictures and...

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Mingei International Museum Presents ~ Carnival ~
Monday, 07 August 2006

Doctors of the PlagueSan Diego, CA - A major exhibition exploring carnival celebrations in Europe and the Americas is at Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park.  Organized by the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico and UCLA's Fowler Museum, the exhibition includes colorful, exuberant celebrations from...

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2006 PHOTOSHOP HALL OF FAME TO INDUCT TAPP, SCHEWE AND CAPONIGRO
Monday, 07 August 2006

PHOTOSHOP WORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO
Sept. 7-9 ? Las Vegas

Press Release: TAMPA, FL ? Aug. 7, 2006 ? The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), founders of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, is proud to announce that Eddie Tapp, Jeff Schewe and John Paul Caponigro ? three renowned artists and instructors in the worldwide digital imaging community ? will be inducted into the 2006 Photoshop Hall of Fame. Their official induction takes place during a special ceremony at the upcoming Photoshop World Conference & Expo (http://www.photoshopworld.com) at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on Sept. 7.

The Photoshop Hall of Fame, (http://www.photoshopworld.com/halloffame.html) formed by NAPP in 2000 and sponsored this year by iStockphoto...

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Hermitage Museum Staff 'help steal' $5M Artworks
Monday, 07 August 2006

State Hermitage Museum RussiaMOSCOW, Russia (AP) -- Russia's famed Hermitage Museum reported the theft of more than 220 works, including jewelry and enameled objects, worth around $5 million.

In a statement, the St. Petersburg museum said officials noticed the theft during a routine inventory...

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Cristina Vergano~Figure of Speech~at Woodward Gallery
Monday, 07 August 2006

Cristina Vergano When What Why?New York City - Cristina Vergano depicts an intriguing world where creatures, both human and animal, inhabit pastoral landscapes or rich interiors.  How they have arrived at these places, she gives no indication, only implying in their serene demeanors that they now exist there, as...

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New York Creative: Portraits by Everett Raymond Kinstler
Monday, 07 August 2006

Everett Raymon Tom WolfeNew York City - Everett Raymond Kinstler is one of America’s most sought-after portrait painters, conveying both the spirit and the likeness of his subjects by means of extraordinary technical facility and keen observation of character.  New York Creative: Portraits by Everett...

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PhotoshopNews Software Update Complete
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Over the weekend of August 5-6, 2006, PhotoshopNews successfully updated software. The downtime was about 15 minutes at about 3:00PM Central time on Sunday, August 6th. Registration and comments have been turned back on.

Many thanks to our engineer, Sam Swett for making the transition so smooth.

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Alberto Giacometti at Art Gallery of New South Wales
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Ernst Scheidegger Giacometti In CafeSydney, AU - The Art Gallery of New South Wales brings to Australia for the first time an exhibition of some 79 works by Alberto Giacometti.  Renowned for his relentless investigation of the human figure and his unique and singular vision, Giacometti...

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'Taste of Justice Fair' To Exhibit Prison Art
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Martin Luther King Memorial LibraryWashington, DC - The Taste of Justice fair will be held in Washington, DC on Saturday, September 30, 2006.  Please revisit this site periodically for details about the fair and the prominent organizations sponsoring it.

The fair will be held at the Martin Luther King...

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Adam Elsheimer at the National Gallery of Scotland
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Adam Elsheimer The Stoning Of Saint StephenEdinburgh, Scotland - Adam Elsheimer is one of the unsung heroes of the history of European art.  His paintings have an unmistakable richness of detail and invention – all the more remarkable given their small and intricate scale.  Working in...

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The Maeght Foundation: Jewel of the French Riviera
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Maeght Foundation EntranceThe French Riviera wasn't always known as a getaway for the rich and famous.  Under the glittery veneer is a subtle beauty that comes not only from the natural surroundings, but also the warmth and joie de vivre of the local residents.

The character of the Côte d'Azur began to change at the...

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Just posted! Panasonic TZ1 Review
Friday, 04 August 2006
Just posted! Our Concise Review of the unique Panasonic DMC-TZ1; the world's smallest 10x image-stabilized zoom camera. Whilst not what you'd call 'pocketable' (unless you have very large pockets), the TZ1 is considerably less bulky than its 'SLR-like' siblings (and their competitors), and, though it offers little in the way of truly manual control, it is packed with features. But is it any good? Find out what we thought after the link...
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Luisa Lambri & Ernesto Neto at Carnegie Museum of Art
Friday, 04 August 2006

Ernesto Neto Okitimanaia OguPittsburgh, PA - The of Art’s works of Italian photographer Luisa Lambri and Brazilian sculptor Ernesto Neto, two artists exploring the possibilities of minimal forms in space, are featured in this 57th Forum Gallery exhibition organized by Carnegie...

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Daniel Richter Exhibits at Kuntsmuseum Basel
Friday, 04 August 2006

Daniel Richter Museum Fur GegenwarskunstBasel, Switzerland - The earlier paintings by the German painter Daniel Richter (born 1962) delineated a hallucinatory universe of color, that could be positioned somewhere between graffiti and unparalleled abstraction.  Some years ago the artist turned completely...

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Photoshop Movie Quote
Friday, 04 August 2006

From The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green

Ethan’s female roommate, busily cutting her ex out of photographs post-breakup, notes, “We’re born alone, we die alone and everything else can be fixed with Photoshop.

Based on the comic strip by Eric Orner.

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Was It Done With a Lens, or a Brush?
Friday, 04 August 2006

Source: The New York Times
Written by Ian Austen

Like many amateur photographers, Joe Dejesus posts his photos online and compares them to the work of others on the photo-sharing site Flickr. At some point last year, a number of landscape photos caught his eye with their vibrant tones and colors.

Their secret was a software technology known as H.D.R., for high dynamic range photography. And Mr. Dejesus quickly became one of its practitioners.

?You can get different combinations of colors you cannot achieve with photos,? said Mr. Dejesus, who lives in Granada Hills, Calif., and posts his work under the pseudonym Kris Kros at www.flickr.com/photos/kros. ?You can easily come up with something that looks like a painting.?


A photo of Hollywood Boulevard by Joe Dejesus shows what...

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