The Importance of Colour in Photography When It Comes to Emotion Colour is one of the fastest ways a photograph communicates feeling. Before we register subject, composition, or even context, we react emotionally to colour. It sets the tone instantly. A photo can feel warm, lonely, tense, nostalgic, peaceful within a fraction of a second, many times purely because of its colour palette. Colour Works on a Gut Level Unlike composition, which the brain analyses step by step, col
credits: Tamron Tamron has announced Tamron-Link, a small Bluetooth accessory that plugs into the USB-C port built into many of its newer mirrorless lenses, letting you change lens behaviour wirelessly from a phone or tablet. You can think of it as a bridge between the lens and the Tamron Lens Utility mobile app, which now finally works on iOS and iPadOS as well. At launch, the dongle supports 16 Tamron lenses for Sony E-mount, Nikon Z-mount, and some APS-C Canon RF models, w
credits: Adobe Another compatibility update for Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, and Lightroom Classic is here, adding support for several newly announced cameras and lenses. Among the newly supported bodies are the OM System OM-3 Astro and the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome, both extremely recent announcements, and in some cases not even widely available yet. That quick turnaround means early buyers won’t have to wait long to process their RAW files properly, which has often been an iss