New Pascal based Quadro GPUs
NVidia announced a number of new professional graphic cards today, filling out their entire Quadro lineup with models based on their newest Pascal architecture. At the absolute top end, there is… Read more »
NVidia announced a number of new professional graphic cards today, filling out their entire Quadro lineup with models based on their newest Pascal architecture. At the absolute top end, there is… Read more »
In setting up the post-production “ecosystem” for 6Below, the first step was to figure out how much storage we would need, to keep all of the 6K footage online. Unlike… Read more »
I have been in the market for a new laptop for a long time. As much as I love my Sony Vaio Z1, it doesn’t have USB3 or DisplayPort support,… Read more »
I recently had the privilege to attend HP’s press event for the release of their new product lineup, in Ft. Collins CO. I got to see all of their new… Read more »
After being announced at NAB last month, Adobe has released CS6 to the public today. Most of the new features are well known at this point, but I am most looking… Read more »
I haven’t posted much in the last few months, because there have not been many new developments that caught my eye or piqued my curiosity. But this month we are… Read more »
USB3 has been talked about in the tech world for a couple of years now, but it has only been in the last few months that products have finally appeared… Read more »
The Adobe CS5 Master Collection includes many other applications besides the video ones I reviewed in my last two posts. Although I don’t use any of these nearly as extensively… Read more »
While all of the Adobe applications have been updated in CS5, clearly Premiere Pro is the centerpiece of this release. Adobe has been touting the Mercury Playback Engine for months,… Read more »
Adobe announced CS5 at NAB 2010 and has recently begun shipping the retail version. Now in its fifth iteration, Creative Suite has grown from a compilation of four stand alone applications… Read more »