Continuing to look at the paper magazines on my desk, here is a quick comment on the usefulness of the March issue of the German Fotomagazin, a publication I have been reading regularly for the past 4 years mostly for their extensive coverage of the lens market with technical reviews.
What did they have?
- A rather lengthy and in my eyes unnecessary comparison of again the Canon and Nikon DSLR offerings. For anybody who is not up to a buy decision within the next 3 months there is not much of interest in there, and as PMA 2009 is approaching anyway it might even be outdated within weeks.
- A test of third party ring-light flashes, of which the Metz mecablitz 15 MS-1 digital seemed to be a clear winner and with about 300€ also the most expensive one. This is an interesting item for those doing macro flash photography. Other devices tested were a ring light from B.I.G. and a Soligor/Dörr/Bilora/Marumi-marketed flash being the identical device from each vendor.
- Dibond, Diasec, Kappa, and other methods of finishing printed photos are explained in a short article in the “practice” section, but honestly there is not nearly enough information in there to know where to start. Sorry guys, some more in-depth information would be required to get me started on this topic, this is not more than a teaser.
- The art photography market is in flux according to another article, and they list as an example two different German online art galleries with two different concepts, namely Mygall from Leipzig offering any photographer to sell his art as large prints over their website, and the more restricted Hamburg-based
eyemos photo art[Update: eyemos seems to be gone as of Feb 2011] who only offer art from a selected handful of photographers, with much higher prices. Worth a look by me, if I ever get around to product a portfolio I am satisfied enough with to expect money for
- In the post production section, they have a lengthy Photoshop example by Calvin Hollywood turning a great studio portrait image to start with into an even greater image. Very cool images on his web site, by the way, make sure to have a look. He is offering DVDs with more photoshop tips as well as seminars in Germany.
Some interesting techniques in there to create a “fake HDR” look for an image that wasn’t HDR. Took a note on the referenced German-language forum Photoshopnonstop for this type of heavy-post production discussion.
Hmm. Overall rating of this issue worth being read: 2 out of 5 stars. This is a pure subjective expression of how much I got out of this issue for my own benefit, as of today. This might vary greatly if measured again in the future
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