We had a little of what passes for controversy on this blog last month. Two whole comments! A couple of other people (you know who you are) said that they’d post something, but so far have not followed through. I did run into Hunter shortly after he posted his “you ignorant slut” comment. I asked… [Read More]
Creating inside the box
Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, said in a recent Business Week interview, “I think frugality drives innovation, just like other constraints do.” Replace “innovation” with “creativity” (I’m not sure I can tell you the difference, but “innovation” is not a word that resonates as well with artists) and “frugality” with darn near any constraint,… [Read More]
Photographic computing: some good news
[Another technical post. I promise to get back to art next month.] My last post, the one on multicore processors, ended on a down note. I don’t feel great about the future of multicore computing. However, there’s something else on the near horizon that’s going to dramatically increase the performance of photographic computer systems– the… [Read More]
Multicore chips: clever or cop-out?
[This post is unabashedly technical, and contains nothing that you absolutely need to be a good photographer. I couldn’t help myself.] You’d have to be living in a cave to miss the big switch in personal computing from a single processor per chip to two or four, with eight coming soon. The power dissipation of… [Read More]
How well do you need to know your camera?
You hear it at workshops. You read it over and over. Get to know your camera really well. Get to the point where you don’t have to think about how to use it. It should be an extension of your body. The corollaries are: don’t change cameras often don’t use many cameras (one is a… [Read More]
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