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11 May 2015

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Pixelmator for iPhone, Gulf Photo Plus in Seattle, Fujifilm's firmware updates and a Memorial Day deal from Borrowlenses.

  • "Pixelmator for iPhone is coming. And it's awesome," according to a recent blog post at Pixelmater. But the big news is that you can get Pixelmater for iPad at a 50 percent discount and get the iPhone version for free when it's released. "Yup, Pixelmator is a universal app," the bog post adds, "and works seamlessly on iPhone and iPad alike."
  • Strobist David Hobby has announced Gulf Photo Plus is Coming to the U.S. in "a compressed, wall-to-wall weekend that brings a bit of GPP to another city each year." This year it's Seattle on Sept. 19 and 20 for $399 (early bird). "If I wasn't speaking," he writes, "I'd be going."
  • Kevin Raber explains how Fuji Keeps Giving Me A New Camera by issuing frequent firmware updates that add new features. "Thanks Fuji for setting a good example for other camera companies to follow," he concludes.
  • Borrowlenses will extend your rental an extra day for orders that end on Memorial Day (because, you know, they're closed).

More to come...


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