Tuesday News Nuggets
Happy Tuesday everybody! Here’s what’s goin’ on:
If you’re thinking of buying any Nik Software stuff this Holiday Season, here’s a way to save some money. Moose Peterson (over at Moose’s News Blog), got Nik to give his readers a 10% discount of any Nik software purchases (like Dfine 2.0, Nik Color Efex 3.0, Nik Sharper Pro 2.0), by enter a special “Moose and friends” discount code (which Moose reveals on his blog). Anyway, here’s the link to Moose’s blog, with a link, and the discount code. Thanks to Moose for letting my readers get in on your deal. You’re not a bad egg.
- You all have heard me talk (rave, exclaim, carry on, etc.) about Really Right Stuff’s L-brackets (which let you switch from shooting portrait to landscape in just seconds. Well, they finally put together a video demo to show how it works. Here’s the link.
- This has nothing to do with Photoshop or photography, just an observation—but I was in the Apple Store last week, and it was (as always) just absolutely packed with shoppers. But what really struck me was how many employees were there assisting people. It seemed like there was one employee for every two people (and there were like 70 or 80 people in the store at the time). I’m not complaining; it’s a good thing, but it’s just kind of wild to see that many employees in a store that size. Keep an eye out next time you’re in the Apple store. It’s like the deck of a Starship.
- Last week I mentioned that Sean Duggan is doing a black and white workshop at the Lepp Institute, but I forget to mention that NAPP members get a discount on any classes they take from the Lepp Institute. Not bad, eh?
- I found this recent review of my Photoshop Seven-Point-System book, complete with Pros and Cons about the book. Here’s the link.
- If you’re into Food Photography, I found a pretty cool flickr group dedicated to just that. You’ll find it right here.
That’s it for today. I’m in the studio shooting and working on stuff today. I’ve got some Big News for tomorrow, so I hope you’ll check back in then.



















Thanks for the mention, Scott! Of all the great books I’ve read this year, photo and non-photo related 7-point is in the top 3.
Even with the discount from Moose it’s cheaper to purcahse Nik sotware thru B & H.
I’m a huge fan of Nik software! I’m so excited that the new color efec 3.0 has finally shipped. Thanks for the tip on the discount!
There’s a $50.00 instant rebate on Nik Sharper Pro 2.0 inkjet edition at B & H until 1/31/08. Got mine for $99.00
Nik Dfine 2.0 $79.95 @ B & H vs. $89.95 @ Nik with the Moose discount
Hi,
I purchased Color Efex Pro 3.0 complete version for $224(regular $299); Nik software only needed my model and serial number from my Wacom tablet.
I am enjoying your Photoshop Seven-Point-System book; it is the most dog-earred photoshop book that I have ever had. I been through it once already and I’ve repeated each lesson at least one more time. Great book.
Thanks.