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Everpix – One Stop Photo Cloud Storage Solution?

Everpix™ (free) lets you have all your photos in the cloud, automatically uploaded, organized and curated. View, rediscover, and share your best photos all in one place, effortlessly. Both the Mac uploader and the iPhone app are free.

All Your Photos, In The Cloud

You have thousands of photos spread out across various devices and web services: your computer, phone, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, etc.

Setting up Everpix once will automatically, and continuously, import all your photos to the cloud, where they can be accessed in one place: anytime, anywhere.

Curate Your Photos With One Click

Photos are about capturing memories, but organizing them and finding the best ones can be a real chore.

Everpix automatically organizes your photos by moments, and resolves any duplicates you may have in your collection. You don’t have to organize a thing.

Their exclusive Assisted-Curation feature is able to recognize photos that are out-of-focus, or improperly exposed, and hide them for you. The curate function can also examine series of photos of the same scene and pick the best one.

Super Simple Photo Sharing

Photo sharing is complicated: you have to configure complex share settings, understanding privacy settings, wait for photos to upload… the list goes on and on.

With Everpix, all your photos are private until you decide to share them, and once you do, it’s literally one click to get the job done. [now this is far better than iCloud]

Everpix is the best way to publish your photos to Facebook and Twitter, as well as send photos via email attachments. Select the photos you want to share, click publish, and you’re done. It’s that easy.

Source – Everpix

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Our Tweets of the Week – 21 January 2012

Each week, we at PASM Workshop runs up the all the great tweets from around the photography community worldwide, to check the latest news on photography, camera gears and accessories, great photographers interview, Lightroom and Photoshop tutorials and tips….etc. Follow us on Twitter @pasmworkshop.

Herre are this week’s top tweets -

20 Jan, 2011 Camera Of The Year – Sony Alpha #NEX-7 http://zite.to/x6tsJM

19 Jan, Rumor: #Instagram may hit Windows Phone 7 before it reaches Android http://zite.to/xZtDDI

  • Instagram is rumoured to be close to launching for Windows Phone 7 (WP7), after sources told FastCompany that an app for the hugely popular photo sharing service may even be finished for the Microsoft operating system (OS) ahead of its planned arrival on Android.

19 Jan, Book Review: Joe McNally’s “Sketching Light” http://zite.to/z5DLSt

19 Jan, Will #Lightroom 4 Be Worth The Upgrade Cost? http://zite.to/zCVsRK

  • From what I’ve seen of the Beta (minus the occasional crash) I really enjoy the improvements Adobe has made and will gladly plop down money to upgrade. I believe the improvements will give me better results faster. The increased speed in processing and moving between images from Library to Develop alone is worth the expense to me as time is money for me when it comes to play with pictures.

17 Jan, #Snapseed on the Mac is a great tool for hobbyist photographers zite.to/y6ALtd

  • The bottom line is that Snapseed, like its iOS predecessor, is a fun, useful tool that should help those who take photos for fun get even more enjoyment out of them. Unlike more full-featured editing suites, it won’t require you to dedicate time and effort to becoming not only a good photographer, but an expert on editing software as well.

15 Jan, Photo Advice to Non-Professional Wedding Photographers http://zite.to/xtMOx9

13 Jan, Side by side: Nikon D4 Vs. Canon EOS 1D X – which should you buy? http://bit.ly/yrp4wz

  • I’ve been intrigued by some of the chatter I’ve seen where people say the Nikon D4 trumps the Canon EOS-1D X, but in reality, I see that it comes down to maybe one or two features that people see (like the uncompressed HDMI output and/or the headphone jack) that seem to sway things toward the newNikon. But it again depends on your needs.
  • And, if you look up and down the specs, it seems there are quite a few interesting things that people ignore or forget when comparing – specifically, Canon “wins” on the megapixels (18 ‘beats’ 16 right?), burst (fps), ISO is 2 stops better (without expansion), timecode, multi-exposures, dual axis leveling, and others. Nikon “wins” with timelapse support, HDMI output, headphone jack, in camera zoom, possibly autofocus (we’ll have to see on that!), and others.
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Our Tweets of the Week – 9 October 2011

Everyday, we round up great articles on photography throughout the internet and tweet on them.  Follow us on Twitter to catch up on the latest trend, hippiest gadget, breaking photography news and great photography works from the Masters.  Follow us here, http://twitter.com/#!/pasmworkshop. Here are some of the hot tweets from this week.

9 October, Angelina Jolie’s Extremely Beautiful Portraits and Drawings http://zite.to/oFmmOi

8 October, The Basics of Photography by National Geographic http://bit.ly/pdQBOP, this is a 22-pages excerpt from the 400-page book “National Geographic Ultimate Field Guide to Photography“, great read for starters. I downloaded mine to read on Goodreader for iPad.

5 October,  30 Astounding Macro Photography Shots with Tutorialshttp://zite.to/qnjARY via @zite

4 October, Adobe Introduces PhotoshopTouch for Android Tablets, iOS Version Coming bit.ly/oKZoI7


3 October, LensAlign MKII – Lens Caliberation Tool [Gear Review] bit.ly/oEjDaF

2 October, Migrating Your Lightroom Catalog and Photos to a New Computer http://zite.to/pts1ZD

1 October, British Journal of Photography Launched The Free iPad App http://nblo.gs/nQaXK

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