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All posts by Jeff Carlson

Author, photographer, and late-nighter Jeff Carlson writes for outlets such as Popular Photography, DPReview, Creative Pro, and others, and is a contributing editor for TidBITS. He is the author of Take Control of Your Digital Photos; The Photographer's Guide to Luminar AI, Take Control of Apple Watch, and Take Control of Your Digital Storage, among many other titles.

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Hear Me at Macworld Expo

I spoke with the velvety-voiced Chuck Joiner at Macworld Expo, and he’s made our conversation available as part of his MacVoices podcast. I haven’t done many radio interviews before, which made working with Chuck all the better: a good radio pro knows how to lead his guest by the hand when necessary. I’m happy with ...

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Oscars: No CG Nom

The Academy Awards Nominee List was announced today, and I see a notable omission: not a single computer-generated movie in the Animated Feature category. Instead, the nominees are Howl’s Moving Castle, mostly hand-drawn; Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, stop-motion; and Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit, also stop-motion. I hope (but won’t hold ...

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Wrong Aspect Ratio when Sharing Full Quality HDV from iMovie HD 6

Apple posted a new tech note of interest to those who are editing in HDV: Sharing Full Quality HDV from iMovie HD does not export correct aspect ratio (1920 x 1080, 16:9). (Link via Mike at HD for Indies). Here’s an excerpt, but be sure to read the whole page if you’re working with HDV. ...

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Highly Recommended: Michael Rubin’s DroidMaker

I’m almost finished reading Michael Rubin’s DroidMaker, a fascinating history of how, essentially, George Lucas is largely responsible for much of the editing and computer graphics technology we use and see at the movies. I talked with Michael at Macworld Expo a bit about writing the book; after having collected snippets of information over the ...

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Highly Recommended: Michael Rubin’s DroidMaker

I’m almost finished reading Michael Rubin’s DroidMaker, a fascinating history of how, essentially, George Lucas is largely responsible for much of the editing and computer graphics technology we use and see at the movies. I talked with Michael at Macworld Expo a bit about writing the book; after having collected snippets of information over the ...

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iMovie HD 6 Review at Macworld

As you can probably tell, I’ve been a busy boy since Macworld Expo. Today, Macworld Magazine posted my review of iMovie HD 6. I also reviewed iDVD 6, which I’m guessing will be published soon. With iMovie HD 6, Apple cleaned house a bit by sprucing up the application with slickly designed themes and a ...

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Twenty Years

The space shuttle Challenger exploded 20 years ago today. I wrote about this date on my original “blog,” 6 years ago, and the memory is still fresh. The New York Times has an audio-visual commentary that’s worth checking out.

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iWeb Article in Seattle Times

My latest Practical Mac column for the Seattle Times looks at iWeb: Apple’s Web effort perfect for some. In it, I point to a a site I built in iWeb that includes a short video I edited in iMovie, scored using GarageBand, and uploaded as a podcast via iWeb. It was a pretty slick and ...

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CinemaTech: Tips on South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival

Thinking of attending the South-by-Southwest (SXSW) film festival this year? Scott Kirsner snagged some great advice on attending and submitting films from one of the festival organizers, Jarod Neece: CinemaTech: Tips on South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival.

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First Look: iMovie HD 6

I wrote a first-look article for Macworld Magazine about iMovie, which is now online: Macworld: News: First Look: iMovie HD 6.