Wednesday, 31 December 2014

"Black Glass" Neutral Density Challenge on Pixoto

Did you use Photoxor C1 to calculate camera settings when using "black glass" neutral density filters?
Enter images where you used extreme neutral density filters with at least 10 stops of light reduction.
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Sunday, 28 December 2014

Photoxor C1: New Version 1.4.3 Released

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.3 is available now. Upgrade or download for free now from Google Play.

The enhanced Filter screen  allows to store your favorite exposure settings. The free version gives you two settings on a click of a button. As part of the Filter Pro add-on you are additionally able to define custom exposure settings for your specific lighting conditions and give them a meaningful scenario name.

Blue Buttons:
Select aperture, exposure time and film speed and then perform a 'long' click on one of the blue buttons to store the setting. To recall the stored setting perform a 'short' click.

Golden Button:
Select aperture, exposure time and film speed and then perform a 'long' click on the golden button. This brings up a dialog to store the current settings.
To recall a setting perform a 'short' click, which shows a dialog to select one of the name stored settings. You are also able to add the current setting as a new preset or go to the list of presets.

Friday, 19 December 2014

Photoxor C1: New Version 1.4.2 Released

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.2 is available now. Upgrade or download for free now from Google Play.
The new release adds a Compass function and Navigation Drawer.



How To: Sun and Moon Calculations

What is the best time to photograph when you visit a location? When is the Golden Hour? When is the Blue Hour? What's the direction of sun and moon? Do we have full moon today?

This tutorial shows you step by step how to find a location and calculate ephemeris data for sun and moon, and also twilight times using Photoxor C1.

Let's plan a visit of the Glen Canyon Dam in Page, Arizona,  ...