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Recommended External Hard Drives for Photo, Video, and Audio Production
Recommended External Hard Drives for Photo, Video, and Audio Production
by Steven Esposito · Posted 10/15/2024
If you work with libraries of large image files, or in audio or video production, you need to be selective about your external hard drive. Reading and writing files directly to or from an external drive can incur some hefty performance demands, so it's best to determine your needs before you buy a drive. With the ever-increasing data-transfer demands brought on by more megapixels, complex audio layering, and higher-resolution video, keeping up with all of that data can be a burden. The first thing to determine must be how much overall storage
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iMac and M1: The Power to Do Everything Better
by Mos Khan · Posted 04/29/2021
At this year’s “Spring Loaded” event, one thing was made abundantly clear: Apple is all in on its M-series chips. Along with the newly enhanced iPad Pro, Apple introduced a totally redesigned iMac featuring Apple’s vaunted new M1 processor. The message behind the new processor is clear: The iMac now has the
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Mac Pro: Complete Solutions to Ace High-End Video Production
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 12/10/2019
A return to form is what I would call the Mac Pro (Late 2019). Not only does it return to a familiar tower form factor, it also makes a statement as one of the most powerful and beautiful computers on which you can edit. A bounty of configuration options for graphics, memory, storage, and processing means that the new Mac Pro can fit in anywhere, from a freelance videographer/editor's home office to a professional editing studio that handles the latest 8K films from Hollywood.
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Mac Desktop Computers For Photographers
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 05/04/2018
Among Apple’s latest taglines is, “Power to the pro” and, if you are looking for the ultimate photo editing experience, you can get on a Mac platform—the desktop models are where you are going to want to look. There are currently three main series to check out if you want a Mac workstation: the iMac Pro, iMac, and Mac Pro. iMac Pro I think many people would be surprised if, a couple of years ago, you told them an iMac would be the most powerful machine Apple makes. Well, that is certainly the case since the release of the
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NAB 2016: the Latest Broadcast Gear You Need to Know About
by Staff Writer · Posted 04/20/2016
Can’t make it to NAB this year? Follow along with B&H Photo and stay up to date with what’s being shown in 2016. Every day, we’ll give you a taste of the new product announcements and check in to see if any vaporware turns into actual hardware. While it seems that most manufacturers are seeking to quench the rumor mills by announcing their new gear before NAB and relying on the unveiling of the product itself to generate the buzz, still, there were a few surprises that tried to sneak by. So read on for our continuing coverage of what’s
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Using Apple Computers for Video Production
by David Adler · Posted 11/11/2015
For a long time, professionals the world over have been using Apple computers to create some of the most notable content available. It says something about a company when its customers refuse to use anything but the products made by that company. While it may seem “cultish” to some, there’s a good reason for it. Apple computers have generally always been stable, reliable, innovative, and run some fantastic professional software with aplomb. Full disclosure—I am a Mac user and I own an iPhone, but the reason I own them is not necessarily
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Apple Products for Photographers
by Shawn C. Steiner and Bjorn Peterson · Posted 11/11/2015
Photographers have always held Apple products in the highest regard, with their beautiful interface, exceptional design, and revolutionary feature sets. With an ecosystem encompassing products meant for use as a full-blown workstation, as well as having an assistant in your pocket, you will be sure to find exactly what you need. So, in order to guide you on your decision, what follows is a walkthrough of some of the most relevant products for photographers. MacBook Pro Go mobile with one of the most
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Video Workflow: Using RAW Files
by David Adler · Posted 10/09/2015
So you want to work with raw video, huh? Good. You’re ambitious—I like that. Working with raw video, however, is not something to be taken lightly. It’s a very powerful asset that has been made available to many consumers through a variety of affordable cameras from Blackmagic Design. But raw video takes up a lot of space and the benefits can be a little esoteric or unclear, especially if you don’t come from a stills photography
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Storage and Hard Drives 101
by Cris Silvestri · Posted 08/17/2015
One of the most important features of computing is one of the least understood. A hard drive is at the core of any computer, and yet many consumers don’t realize the complexity of the different components that make up a hard drive. Let’s look inside the drive and explain some of the basics while we explore different types of drives and their uses. External versus Internal Drives First of all, if you want to store data, you need a hard drive.
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