

Also, the first book focused on HDR Efex Pro 1 more but HDR Efex 2 isn't as good as Photomatix 5, so it’s written for the newest version of Photomatix.” A more focused way to get to a look that’s good. The techniques more emphasize where we are going in HDR. “For those who’ve already bought the first edition, you have a completely new set of projects to work with, and some new tricks to put up your sleeve. He totally crushed it! Here’s how RC describes this 2nd edition: Yesterday I got ahold of RC Concepcion’s major update to his super popular “The HDR Book” and I gotta tell ya - as good as his first edition was (it made him famous in HDR circles for his trademark brand of post processing), this new 2nd edition is even better. RC’s 2nd Edition of “The HDR Book” is here! I’ll let ya know how that goes, too, but when I asked Brad yesterday how CrashPlan was working for us, he said “I’m not sure.” That’s not a good sign. Now RC is trying to convince me to ditch Crash Plan and go with Glacier instead for my offsite backup. I’ll do a quick video on how it all works once all the files are moved over but I’m pretty psyched to get this up and running. Now Brad is going to copy my archives onto the Synology (it was already copying when I left the office) so it won’t be long now. The hardest part was finding an open spot in our server room - we had it up and running in less than 5-minutes.

RC helped me get it set-up but honestly, it was a breeze (had I known it would be so simple, I would have done it myself). Psyched to get my new Synology NAS set-up yesterday Even rarer â” me plugging in an Ethernet cable. Yeah, baby!Ībove: A rare sight â” me in the server room. His office is like an action figure wonderland.Ībove: Now, does this thing go inside this thingy? Feel the roar of 24 Terabytes of sweet storage. You’re only seeing a small part of his sci-fi collection. That’s Photoshop User magazine editor Chris Main.
