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Lightroom Mobile Released

Morning all

I was quite excited to see that Lightroom Mobile was released earlier this morning. I’m pretty sure that Adobe first showed this software off back at Photoshop World last year, and it’s no surprise that they have chosen to release it the day the convention opens again in Atlanta.

LR Mobile is available as part of the Creative Cloud – so if you have a subscription, you should be able to link your catalogue to your iPad and view/edit images on the tablet and synchronise back and forth with your catalogue on your computer. I’m currently having a bit of trouble getting the required update of Lightroom (v5.4) to download (no doubt too many people around the world trying to do the same thing!), but as soon as I do, I’ll be testing the functionality and letting you know my thoughts.

For those lucky enough to be in Atlanta today; I look forward to hearing what’s coming next.

2TB Laptop Drives Available

Well it’s been a while coming, but I finally have limited stock of the new Samsung Spinpoint M9T 2TB 2.5″ hard drives. These have only just become available in the UK, so if you want come, grab them quickly before stock dries up….

This particular drive is perfect for anyone running a mobile RAID (such as our ToughTech Duo) who wants a larger capacity for storing their data while on the move. At this stage I’m not aware of other drive manufacturers ready to go to this capacity, or larger, so for the time being this is as big a mobile drive as you’ll be able to get.

This weekend has also seen some price changes on the webstore, with the ToughTech Duo being reduced to £249.99 (and for those of with you a discount code, they will still work at the new price).

Back soon!

Pre-Macworld Offer on ToughTech Duo

Unfortunately, the Macworld offer has now ended. But for the next 7 days we will offer a £20 disount off the ToughTech Duo’s as consolation for those that missed out on this amazing offer,

The ToughTech Duo units are available in FireWire 800 and USB3 models (both also come with USB2 and eSATA interfaces), and are absolutely perfect for anyone (irrespective of whether you use PC or Mac) needing an enclosure that gives them some protection against drive failure, or even better, for a unit that allows them to create an offsite backup of their data really easily (see the video below).

My photographer friend, Glyn Dewis, and I also made a short video last week discussing the CRU range in a bit more detail and how he uses them, which may give you some further ideas about how you can use them in your setup.

This offer will only be available for one day, so don’t delay! 

Orders placed today will be processed in strict order of receipt from Thursday, and delivered as soon as possible. We have plenty of stock today, but if demand exceeds our current stocking level shipment may take up to 10 working days.

On 3D Printing

Good morning all!

I hope it’s been a good week for you all, and that you have a pleasant weekend planned.

Today I’m reflecting on a trade show I visited yesterday to find out a little more about 3D printing, as well as see some of the latest third party accessories for the Apple market. This particular show normally runs a couple of times a year, and I used to look forward to it as there was usually a whole raft of new iPhone/iPad/Mac toys to look at and play with, but over the past 12-18 months it seems like the innovation is beginning to dry up in this area. For example (and this product wasn’t on show yesterday), one of the recent announcements for iPhone accessories was an alarm clock that emitted a bacon smell to get you out of bed! I’m still not 100% sure this is genuine, but it is good indication that many of new things are very gimmicky with no real benefit to the buyer.

However…….the main reason I went along yesterday was to get a better understanding of 3D printing. And it was a real eye-opener.

Imagine if you will an inkjet printer, that instead of squirting ink onto paper, squirts molten plastic onto a slowly descending platform, allowing you to build layer upon layer of plastic into a 3D model. That’s 3D “printing”. Already used in engineering and medical fields (one man had his face ‘rebuilt’ using parts printed on a 3D printer), I can see a huge future in this market (analysts are expecting the 3D printing market to grow by 70% in 2014, and similar levels the following year), with education, architects and product designers likely to continue growing […]

On Spam, Junk, Unsolicited and Unwanted Email

Morning all

This morning I felt the urge to talk a bit about email. I get so many people expressing their frustration about the amount of junk email they get, yet when I explore this further I often find that a significant volume of the unwanted emails are from shopping Web sites that the client admits to having used in the past.

Unwanted email is not the the same as spam, junk or unsolicited email. Very often, the unwanted emails come through because in our haste to order a new gadget or clothes, we fail to read all the small print on the checkout page. Virtually any retailer worth their salt will want to send you offers and reminders about their products and services once they have their details. But…..you can stop this!

First, when you are submitting your email address anywhere, read the rest of the page (and subsequent ones in any checkout or subscription process) to make sure you are not signing up for any unwanted emails. Read carefully, because some Web sites will want you to tick to unsubscribe and some will want you to untick. At this stage, let me point out that it is now ILLEGAL in the UK to send unsolicited email to any individual. So if you have your own business and Web site, it is incredibly important that you give your readers the option, not to opt out of emails but that they should explicitly opt in (not all sites do this, but I believe they should).

Furthermore, it’s not over once you’ve subscribed to a mailing list. Again, it is incumbent upon companies to offer an unsubscribe option. Some will have a simple Unsubscribe button at the bottom of the mail, some will […]