Tuesday News Quickies
Aug. 12
8:51 am

Here’s what’s up:
- Back in March of this year I did a tutorial about shooting tethered directly into Lightroom during a bridal shoot (here’s the link), and since I was shooting Nikon gear, I showed how to do the set-up using Nikon’s Camera Control 2 software to link between my camera and Lightroom. Luckily, one of my readers, Terry Reinert did a tutorial follow-up that ties directly into my tutorial (picking up at Step Four) on how to shoot tethered for Canon users using the Canon EOS Utility, and he did a great job of it, too! Here’s the link (My thanks to Terry for adding this important info. Way to go!).
- If you’re going to Photoshop World in Vegas next month, I hope you’ll stop by and catch one of the sessions I’m teaching. I’m doing three classes (one each day of the conference).
- On Thursday, Sept. 4th, I’m doing a class on Typography Essentials and Type Design, which combines two of my all-time most popular Photoshop World classes into one session, where the focus is mostly on designing with type for photographers and designers new to working with type.
- On Friday, Sept. 5th, I’m teaching a brand new class on Retouching Portraits.
- On Saturday, Sept. 6th, I’m doing the “Photoshop Seven-Point System” class that I debuted earlier this year in Orlando, and I had such great response from it, that I’m offering it in Vegas as well.
There are more than 70 sessions overall, and if you want to see the full class schedule, you can check it out right here. Hope to see you in one of my sessions!
- NAPP member Tom Calderwood did a Star Trail photo, using time lapse photography, that came out really beautifully (you can see it right here in his NAPP online portfolio), but Tom took things up a step by showing how he did it, including putting together an online video of all the frames coming together, and if you’ve got a minute, it’s worth checking here (here’s that link).
- Just an update; I’m getting a lot of questions from people who have pre-ordered my Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers, because Amazon.com shows the shipping date as January 2009. Not to worry—that’s just a glitch in the system of some sort; I’ve already finished writing the book, it’s already in production, and I’ll be signing copies at Photoshop World in Vegas in just a few weeks, so the January thing is, well…it’s wacked. So, if it doesn’t freak you out seeing a totally wrong shipping date, you can preorder it now at Amazon.com, or Barnes & Noble.com, or wherever fine Lightroom books are sold.
That’s it for this fine Tuesday. Have a good one!












Am I first to comment?
Now that’s cool.
Too bad I have nothing of value to add this morning.
-Mark
Why, what big computer you have dear.! Oh my.
Hey, Scott - Amazon has a new ship date for your book - it’s no longer saying January - but the new date is still 6 weeks after some of the other LR2 books, some of which are already shipping. A similar problem happened with your LR1 book, as I recall: I pre-ordered it, it was delayed, delayed again, and I ended up having to get one of the other books. (Sorry! But it was months later, with no end in sight.) I’ve preordered your LR2 book, but I’m guessing that since several of your competitors are already shipping, that just can’t help sales…. (I suspect you’re probably even more frustrated than we are.)
Anyway, I’m looking forward to reding it when it arrives. Thanks!
Scott, totally looking forward to the new book; in your opinion is shooting tethered with Nikon’s Camera Control significantly easier, does it offer more advantages than the alternative EOS Camera Utility?
Have a blast at Photoshop World! Wish I could get there!
Scott;
Will the new Lightroom 2 for Digital Photographers be on the released Lightroom 2 or the last Beta copy?
John
Thought your readers might find this announcement of a Lenovo Laptop designed specifically for photographers interesting news.
Thanks for the info on Tethering. It’s important for my food photography. Going to check out Terry’s article now.
I wish LR would offer a full tethered mode!
Gavin
seimeffects.com
It’s too bad the tethering tutorial for canon is for windows based machines.
Need to figure out a mac equivalent
Scott, this was excellent as I’m going to try to shoot a tethered portrait depending how I feel next week. This really helped.
(BTW, I saved another $9 bux on shipping from B&H because of membership)
Reallyyyy wish I could be at Photoshop world!!!!!!
Scott did you ever load the other photos from Bahamas? Tell the guys I said hello.
P.S Don’t forget
Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II
Nassau,Bahamas
Now you’ve changed the picture, comment 2 makes no sense. Oh well.
5. John Lashua - I believe the book is entirely based on the released version. If there are any omissions Im sure Scott will release a pdf addendum just as he did with 1.1
8. Nate Benson - both the tutorials listed for Canon are Mac based.
So in looking at the photo of you sitting on the floor umbilicaled to your laptop, I notice that your laptop may be sitting on something other than the handy little table you acquired from SkyMall. Did you change your platform? If so, what is it? Maybe it’s just the shot angle but your platform looks a little beefier than before. It looks like it’s somehow attached to a Gitzo tripod turned sideways …
Regards,
Dennis
Photo Effect —–>> http://www.eskipazarim.net/forum/photoshop-eklentileri-f-78.html
Hi, Scott. Thank you for revisiting the topic of tethered shooting. I’m a very amateur digital photographer and really enjoy your digital photography books. I try to check your website when I can to see what’s new. You piqued my curiosity when you mentioned tethered shooting in your digital photo book–I’ve tried to find more info on it but wasn’t very successful. Your link to your March blog post and the link to Terry Reinert’s tips on tethered shooting for Canon cameras were very helpful and it definitely sounds like something I’d like to use when I get more experience under my belt and feel more confident with my photography. I’m so not there yet!
Keep up the great work on passing on the tips, tools and info to beginning, experienced & professional photographers. It’s very much appreciated!
God bless!
Pauline
Scott,
I always see you using the laptop stands on wedding shoots and I would really like to get one for myself, maybe others are interested in this too. Could you tell us where you got yours? Also, not sure if you are ever interested new blogs, but one I look at daily is jasminestarblog.com her stuff is amazing and inspirational. Anyways, looking forward to the big photowalk.
Blessings,
John Beyer
Ditto on Jasmine Star’s blog! She is incredible!