National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson can now connect the places hes been with the pictures hes taken. As he travels the world, he uses photography to capture a regions geography and culture. Thats why he loves the new geo-tagging feature in Aperture 3. Watch as he uses Places to track his journey through Nova Scotia — photo by photo.
@zepets He is using an antiglare high-res screen that removes pretty much all glare.
1NWB 3 months ago
@Essenc3 erum... its a matt screen anyway, notice the silver bezel. I use glossy without problems.
flamejob 5 months ago
@zepets If you notice its not a video... its a still image at that point. It would be easy for the photographer to use a polarizing filter to cut the glare back from the screen allowing you to see it from that angle... pretty sure youtube comments are mostly for people that have no clue what they're talking about. And yes macbook pro's have a shitty screen, thats why the majority of professional photographers use them. Please get off gates' tit and open your mind.
Essenc3 6 months ago
Cool video
BIGBPRODUCTIONS100 7 months ago
@pavelponomaryov Its not for you unless you actually are into photography as a hobby and shot RAW. Otherwise stick with iphoto.
jmstew0319 1 year ago
@ocean1111diaries You have to take them as RAW files in the camera. Once they are jpegs all that data is lost and theres no getting it back.
jmstew0319 1 year ago
@zepets Im pretty sure the screen on macbooks are better than about any other laptops out there. Good job hating though.
jmstew0319 1 year ago
is this his own idea or did apple make a commercial out of this?
eeemanjam 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
1:33 = fake , MBP's TN trashy screen is impossible to show that kind of color in this angle.
zepets 1 year ago
@ocean1111diaries You cant change them to RAW if you didnt take the pictures in RAW format.
PrestoAghitato 1 year ago