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		<title>Control Canon &amp; Nikon DSLR Video from iPad &amp; iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 17:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[onOne Software's DSLR Camera Remote HD is a remote release app that now provides photographers with the ability to start and stop video on their Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras from their iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, via a WiFi enabled computer. ]]></description>
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<h2><em>Press Release</em></h2>
<p>onOne Software, Inc., a leading developer of time-saving software  solutions for professional and advanced amateur photographers, today  announced an upcoming major update to it&#8217;s wildly popular application  for remotely controlling Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras using Apple iOS  devices. Specifically designed for the iPad, the new <a class="zem_slink" title="Digital single-lens reflex camera" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera">DSLR</a> Camera Remote  HD will include a redesigned interface that takes full advantage of the  larger screen on the iPad, improved gesture-based preview functionality  and the addition of starting, stopping and monitoring video from  supported HD DSLR cameras from Canon and Nikon.</p>
<p>In addition to DSLR Camera Remote HD, onOne Software will also be  updating the DSLR Camera Remote 1.3 to version 1.4 by adding support for  the Canon 60D and the Nikon D7000. The original DSLR Camera Remote (not  the HD version) is designed to run specifically on the iPhone or iPod  Touch. Owners of DSLR Camera Remote 1.3 can add video start and stop  functionality through an in-app purchase.</p>
<p>&#8220;DSLR Camera Remote has been very popular with professional and  hobbyist photographers who value the ability to shoot remotely and we  are extremely pleased to offer a new and separate version that adds <a class="zem_slink" title="Apple" rel="homepage" href="http://www.apple.com">iPad</a> support and the ability start, stop and monitor video in direct  response to their requests,&#8221; said Craig Keudell, president of onOne  Software. &#8220;We look forward to continuing to take advantage of new  platforms in the ever evolving digital photography market to provide  customers with tools that help them spend more time behind the camera  and less behind the computer.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>New Features in DSLR Camera Remote</strong><br />
NEW iPad Version: Taking advantage of the larger screen, a new, separate  version of DSLR Camera Remote HD for the iPad features image thumbnails  and larger previews in addition to faster access to options like the  intervalometer and auto bracketing. DSLR Camera Remote HD for the iPad  also includes the new Video start, stop and monitor mode at no  additional charge.</p>
<p>NEW Video Mode: Start and stop video recording on supported cameras  and even remotely monitor video on an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. Video  mode is included with the new iPad version and is available as an in-app  purchase for the original DSLR Camera Remote 1.3 for the iPhone and  iPod.</p>
<p>More Cameras: Both versions of DSLR Camera Remote include support for  the latest cameras including the Canon Rebel T2i/550D and 60D.</p>
<p>Free Version: Introducing a DSLR Camera Remote Free version for those  who want to try the application first. The free version allows uses to  remotely fire their camera. This is a no risk way to try the app before  making a purchase as photographers can see exactly how to set up the  DSLR Camera Remote and try it before making the purchase.</p>
<p>Improved Previews: Browsing images is now easier in DSLR Camera  Remote through support for gestures which enable zooming and panning of  preview images by pinching and swiping the image.</p>
<p>Save Local: Photographs can now be saved as low resolution images to  the connected iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch to enable quick remote sharing  via email, MobileMe, Facebook or any other sharing service. Saved images  can also be edited with other iOS applications.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Pricing</strong><br />
DSLR Remote Camera Remote HD for the iPad is expected to be available in  late November in the Apple iTunes App Store and will have a retail  price of $49.99. DSLR Camera Remote 1.4 that is designed to run on the  iPhone and iPod will be $19.99 and is also expected to be available in  late November through the Apple iTunes App Store.</p>
<p>Owners of DSLR Camera Remote Pro 1.3 for the iPhone and iPod can get  the updated camera support for the Canon 60D and Nikon D7000 for free in  the 1.4 update. However, adding the start and stop video feature will  be a $9.99 in app purchase to add this advanced functionality.</p>
<p>DSLR Camera Remote Free is a free version that offers the ability to  fire or release the shutter of the camera, for those who wish try the  app before purchasing.</p>
<p>There is no upgrade path from the iPhone or iPod Touch version DSLR  Camera Remote 1.3 to DSLR Camera Remote HD that is designed specifically  for the iPad.</p>
<p>DSLR Camera Remote HD and DSLR Camera Remote 1.4 are expected to be  available in the iTunes App Store within Apple iTunes software in late  November 2010. After purchasing any of the editions from the iTunes App  Store, users will need to download a free application that runs on their  supported Mac or Windows computer. This free application is required to  communicate between the iOS device and the supported Canon or Nikon  DSLR camera, connected via USB or Firewire to a WiFi enabled computer.</p>
<p><strong>Supported Cameras and System Requirements</strong><br />
For the most complete list of supported cameras and system requirements, please visit the onOne Software website at <a href="http://www.ononesoftware.com/%20iPhone" target="_blank">http://www.ononesoftware.com/iPhone.</a></p>
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		<title>New iPad App Analyzes Photographs&#8217; Technical Quality</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 17:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boinx Software's PhotoBox iPad application lets you analyze the technical quality of your photos on your iPad; view your shots on the big screen with PhotoBox’s VGA connection capabilities. It's available now as a free app. ]]></description>
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<h2><em>Press Release</em></h2>
<p>Boinx Software, a multi-award winning developer of cool software for  the Mac and iOS devices including the iPhone, iPad and iPod, is pleased  to introduce its latest creation for digital photographers and photo  enthusiasts – the <a href="http://itunes.com/apps/photobox" target="_blank">PhotoBox iPad Application.</a> Designed as a tool for photographers on the go, PhotoBox analyzes the  technical quality of photos imported from camera to iPad via the iPad  Camera Connection Kit. The first of its kind, this breakthrough app  provides photographers with an on the spot analysis of images in terms  of exposure, focus, color, and overall look and composition. Post-shoot,  photographers can connect their iPad’s to a VGA projector to show their  photos on the big screen for a deeper analysis and critique. With a  long history of developing image applications the Boinx team is taking a  different path by offering its users the first version FREE. Working  closely with early adopters on evolving its functionality, Boinx is  developing PhotoBox into a photo app unlike any other.</p>
<p>“It is our goal that Boinx users will come to think of PhotoBox as  their own personal photography assistant,“ comments Oliver Breidenbach,  CEO, Boinx Software. “We have an exciting vision for PhotoBox and view  the initial release as a springboard for early adopters to help define  the tool. The feedback we can receive from professional photographers in  the field will be invaluable – helping not only our team produce a  higher-quality product, but also in the end helping photographers  produce that perfect image. Our team is equipped with extensive  experience in producing fantastic image applications, thus we have an  arsenal of ideas up our sleeves to make PhotoBox truly shine. We look  forward to working with our customers to turn PhotoBox into the ultimate  photographer’s assistant.”</p>
<p><strong>Early Adopters: Help Mold PhotoBox Into a Picture-Perfect App</strong><br />
The initial, free download provides photographers with an in-depth and  invaluable on-the-spot analysis of each captured photograph, ensuring  they leave their assignments or shoots satisfied with their images.  PhotoBox serves as a guide to help adjust photographic elements on  location, such as lighting, exposure and focus, while histograms show  the tonal distribution across your image. The app will not only save  photographers hours of precious time sifting through images in the  studio post-shoot, but also the cost of repeated setup and travel to  attain usable images. Breidenbach further comments, “Professional  photographers, to photo enthusiasts, and everyone in between, will  benefit from PhotoBox’s extraordinary ability to produce an on-the-spot  analysis of each and every captured photograph, ensuring they have  captured the perfect shot.”</p>
<p><strong>Analyze Your Shots on the Big Screen</strong><br />
PhotoBox comes complete with the capability to connect a VGA projector  to your iPad for deeper analysis of image quality on the big screen.  Different from a slideshow presentation of your images, where you have  to wait for the image to appear and are only granted sequential access,  PhotoBox allows you to simply tap on the image you’d like to view and it  will appear instantly on the screen. The pan and zoom feature also  translates to the big screen, in order for photographers to focus in on  and dissect very specific image details. With PhotoBox and a VGA  projector, your photos can truly be “larger than life.”</p>
<p>PhotoBox Tips and Tricks:<br />
- Enable masks for an in-depth view of dark and light areas.</p>
<p>- Tap to select an image and get the color and luminance histogram.<br />
- Double tap to zoom in on an image.<br />
- Use the buttons in the button bar to turn on the over and under exposure detection tool.<br />
- PhotoBox allows users to view images in any orientation; in landscape  mode, the RGB channel histograms can be combined and expanded into one  with a simple two-finger pinch/zoom.<br />
- While in View mode, a double finger tap and hold will zoom to 100%,  giving users the ability to glance around the photo and immediately zoom  out again after releasing both fingers.<br />
- Attach a VGA projector using the VGA out cable to show your photos on  the big screen. Pan and zoom while connected to the projector for an “in  your face” view of image details.</p>
<p>To learn more about PhotoBox please visit <a title="www.boinx.com/photobox/" href="http://www.boinx.com/photobox/">www.boinx.com/photobox/</a> <a href="http://www.boinx.com/photobox/" target="_blank"> www.boinx.com/photobox.</a></p>
<p><strong>Availability and Pricing</strong><br />
PhotoBox is available today as a FREE download at <a href="http://itunes.com/apps/photobox" target="_blank"> http://itunes.com/apps/photobox.</a></p>
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