Cool fx

3 06 2009

Cool fx is the definitive set of color and black and white film/photographic looks for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This unique software is brought to you from the folks at Tiffen, recognized for their product and engineering excellence earning two Technical Achievement Awards and a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, as well as an Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. If anyone knows film and photography, it’s Tiffen.

Using 172 visual presets, Cool fx simulates a variety of color and black and white photographic looks, diffusion, motion picture film stocks and optical lab processes. Cool fx is made up of Black & White, Color, Diffusion, Grain, and Temperature preset groups.

Enhance your photos with Cool fx, just like Hollywood cameramen and visual effects artists do!

Whether you are an amateur or professional photographer, Photo Fx’s visual workflow and easy to use tools will help you create stunning images.

Now you can fix your image with Cool fx before you email it from your iPhone and iPod Touch – you don’t need your computer.  It’s as easy as 1-2-3. Choose it, Edit it, Send it!

Source: Tiffen





EOS 5D MARK II Camera “REVERIE” Behind The Scenes

23 09 2008

You should see this behind the scenes that Award winning photographer Vincent Laforet, made with the test he did on the EOS 5D MARK II Camera

Behind the scenes Link





Sample Video: EOS 5D Mark II from CANON Digital Learning Center

23 09 2008

Actually, I am with out words, this will change the cinematography industry for ever, and will make a change on the design of future HD cameras, just check out the video, you will have your moth open just by seen it.

Link to the Video





Mysterious Headless Corpses Found All Over London [pics]

9 07 2008

An anonymous graffiti artist has been attacking London advertisements, with a signature graffiti style.

He or she has been gorily removing heads from well known advertisements such as this year’s blockbuster movie “Sex and the City” the movie.

Kissing couples, beautiful models and aspiring celebs have all come under ‘the East London decapitator’s’ knife; their beautiful heads replaced by bony, blood drenched stumps. His artworks are defined by the media as culture jamming or sub-vertising, which Wikipedia describes as, ‘the practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate and political advertisements in order to make a statement,” thus their appearance has been predominantly on fashion and film posters such as the recently tagged Uniqlo t-shirt campaign.

Many believe that the works are a ‘head’ start on tackling the visual bombardment of adverts that Londoners recieve each day, Cities such as Sao Paolo, Brazil have already completely banned billboards in a campaign for a ‘New Clean City’ as a reaction against what many saw as outdoor advertising going too far.

As London’s streets continue to overcrowd with adverts, more annoying
Celebrities heads will roll, ALL HAIL, THE DECAPITATOR!

Source: Environmental Graffiti