Mobile photography became a little more interesting last week for iOS users. By this point, most folks know about the new panorama feature in iOS 6 for the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5. But there's more! I talk about my favorite photo goodies in this latest mobile operating system release from Apple. I also touch on the upcoming Aperture workshop and follow up on my Instagram impressions from the road. All of this and more on this week's TDS podcast.
Listen to the Podcast
You can also download the podcast here (34 minutes). Or better yet, subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. You can support this podcast by purchasing the TDS iPhone App for only $2.99 from the Apple App Store.
Monthly Photo Assignment
Panorama is the Oct. 2012 Photo Assignment. You can read more about how to submit on our Member Participation page. Deadline for entry is Oct. 31, 2012.
More Ways to Participate
Want to share photos and talk with other members in our virtual camera club? Check out our Flickr Public Group. And from those images, I choose the TDS Member Photo of the Day.
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Hey Derrick, I am a regular listener of your podcast and have been turned on to some of the great products you have reviewed eg lowepro bags and Red River paper. I am a bit disappointed that I can't get a simple response from their advice site. You obviously have some drag over there; can you rattle someone's chain for me.
Thanks, love your show.
Don
Don Davidson
Begin forwarded message:
From: Don Davidson
Date: September 25, 2012, 10:15:52 PM PDT
To: "advice@redriverpaper.com"
Subject: Canon pro9000 printer settings
I am having difficulty printing with the RR profiles on my canon pro9000. I see advice on printer settings for the 9000II but not for the 9000. Can you help? My prints have a strong red/orange cast. I am trying to use 68 lb ultra pro satin 2.0.