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10 March 2018
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. This time we look at Masha Ivashintsova, the Trevi Foutain Photoshoopped, layers in Capture One Pro 11 and Lightroom on the iMac Pro 18-Core.
- Leningrad's Lost Photographer is Masha Ivashintsova whose trove of 30,000 unseen images was discovered by her daughter Asya in the attic of her home during a remodel. The Web site Masha Ivashintsova (1942-2000) is "is an effort by my family and friends to show works of Masha to the world and to give her recognition, which is so long over-due," Asya writes.
- Scott Kelby shows off A Wild Photoshop Fix for My Problem Shooting at Rome's Trevi Fountain. He uses Camera Raw's Upright tool, Context-Aware Fills and some radical copying and pasting to rework an off-center image:
- Derrick Story is offering a free crash course on Redesigned Layers in Capture One Pro 11, one of his favorite features.
- Lloyd Chambers has been testing the iMac Pro 18-Core against the 2017 iMac 5K. "Suffice it to say that the 18 core iMac Pro resets the game in a number of areas," he writes. Lightroom users, he adds, will be particularly impressed.
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