Create an entire new keyboard of shortcodes with this hack

If you are editing a lot of videos, you know that shortcodes and hot-keys are essential for fast editing. We actually shared a tip on using gaming keyboards for editing becasue they have more keys that you can assign macros to. But LinusTechTips just upped the game of adding shortcodes by creating a whole 87-shorcut keyboard […]

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Reader Photos Roundup: April 10, 2016

It’s time for our weekly break from the gear for a few minutes so we can enjoy another round of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group. Check out the rest of the photos below. Clicking on the photos will take you to its Flickr page where you can read more about the shot, […]

Photographer of the day: Michael Duke

Category: Street. Photograph: “DSCF7995” by Michael Duke (username “Michael Duke” on Flickr). Originally shared on the Photofocus Flickr community right here. Why I picked this image: Laundromats have always been interesting to me as they are a public place for the rather intimate chore of washing ones dirty clothes. And this can make it a bit of a…

Instant Replay: Lightroom’s Print Module with Kevin Ames

You may have noticed that there’s more to Lightroom than the Library and Develop Modules–there’s also a Print Module, and it’s incredibly awesome. Special guest Kevin Ames is going to reveal the secret powers of the Print Module and you’ll find that it’s really great for much more than making prints. Hosted by: Rob Sylvan…

Photographer of the Day: Jepong14

Category: Children Photograph: “Rejoice” by Jepong14 A silhouette was a great choice for this image. It conveys a sense of happiness and joy as the children jump and rejoice. Originally shared with the Photofocus Flickr community right here. To learn how your work can be featured on the Photofocus, please read this article.

Scientists have learned how to store images in DNA and then perfectly retrieve them

As our data creation and acquisition requirements soar, so must the technology to store it all, and a team of computer scientists and electrical engineers from the University of Washington have seem to have made a bit of a breakthrough. In a paper presented in April at the ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming […]

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