Go to the Google Play store and search for Lightroom. It will show up as “Adobe Photoshop” – install that. Or try this link. Adobe has made Android Lightroom available for free.
Source: Lightroom Mobile for Android 1.4 now available and free!
Go to the Google Play store and search for Lightroom. It will show up as “Adobe Photoshop” – install that. Or try this link. Adobe has made Android Lightroom available for free.
Source: Lightroom Mobile for Android 1.4 now available and free!
That would be 33 megapixels, at 24, 30 and presumably 60 fps.
(I am remodeling my kitchen so posting online has been sparse recently. Much of this will be done in a week, although we may start fixing up one more room in the house after that!)
The new Apple TV has support for stereoscopic 3DTV content…
Source: STEREOSCOPY :: The New Apple TV Has Support For Stereoscopic 3DTV
I just noticed that when I watched this video in Chrome (and only Chrome), that the video now has an option for 2D or 3D anaglyph (only 3D option).
I then disabled the HTML5 player to revert back to the Flash-based player and confirmed that the above was really appearing in the HTML5 player, not flash.
Unfortunately, this new HTML5 3D video capability appears solely in Chrome. It did not appear in Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer when I tested each.
Having just watched The Martian (in 3D) at the theater today, it reaffirmed for us that we really like 3D! Let’s hope that Google is able to bring back more 3D viewing options to Youtube soon!