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Boinx FotoMagico 1.6
PRESS RELEASE: Boinx FotoMagico 1.6: Like Dancing with your Photos
MUNICH, Germany — May 19th, 2006. Boinx FotoMagico 1.6 is a real treat for professional photographers. In the latest release of the award-winning slideshow creation tool for Mac OS X, ColorSync makes sure that the photos stay the color they were meant to be, new transitions add more style to presentations and exporting has been made easier and smoother than ever with better looking results.

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MacBook with Intel Core Duo
Apple has unveiled the new MacBook featuring 1.83 GHz or 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo power, an iSight camera, a 13.3″ TFT glossy widescreen display, a built-in bluetooth, a built-in 54-Mbps 802.11g AirPort Extreme wireless and of course the FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 ports. The MacBook will be available in Apple stores real soon with the retail price starting from US$1099.

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ColorVision PrintFIX Pro - Review by Jack S Winberg
Jack S. Winberg has recently posted his review on ColorVision PrintFIX Pro at Luminous-Landscape.

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Wacom Intuos3 6×11 Pen Tablet
Wacom Technology Corporation’s new Intuos3 6×11 pen tablet is specifically designed for photographers, designers and artists who are using multiple monitors or a widescreen display like the 23” Apple® Cinema HD display. The Intuos3 6×11 features an active area with an aspect ratio (height-towidth) that is a great match to the screen aspect ratio of either a widescreen display or two standard displays used together. This provides optimal pen control and efficient use of the entire tablet.

Wacom Graphire 4

Wacom’s new Graphire®4 pen tablets provide the tools needed to have fun editing photos and exploring digital creativity. These new pen tablets include a patented, cordless, battery-free pen and mouse, a tablet and five valuable software applications. Using the natural control of the pen and the included software, it’s easy to enhance photos and to create artwork for scrapbooks, craft projects and slide shows. It’s also easy to communicate more personally by using the pen to digitally jot notes, annotate documents and sketch quick diagrams. Graphire4 pen tablets are available immediately in a choice of three colors (Silver, White and Metallic Blue) and two sizes (4×5 and 6×8) which are priced at $99 and $199.
Wacom Intuos 3 - Review @ PhotographyBlog
Mark Goldstain reviewed the Wacom Intuos 3 at photographyblog.com and wrote:

“The only aspect of the overall package that I didn’t find so useful was the mouse - I continued to use my current mouse along with the tablet and pen and left the Wacom mouse in the box. You will also need to think carefully about which size Wacom Intuos3 will be most suitable for you. I chose to review the A4 version, thinking that bigger was better, but actually found it a little too big in relation to my 17 inch LCD screen - I would probably opt for the A5 version instead (and save some money too). Otherwise, the whole concept of a pen tablet and the Wacom Intuos3 itself are a breath of fresh air, and well worth a place in every photographer’s digital darkroom.”
Wacom Intuos 3

Far from being the sort of gadget that is really only of any use to dedicated artistic types or those with a strong creating leaning, the Wacom Intuos 3 does actually have much more to offer for casual home computer user. Naturally, its price tag and high end possibilities might not appeal to novice users, but it’s actually the sort of thing that can transform the way you use your PC. Not only that, it can convert your desktop working area into something of a style statement.



