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EIZO CG275W monitor comes with self-calibration tool
EIZO’s are standard equipment in my industry but what’s not so standard is the calibration tools used to make sure the colors are as accurate as possible. Sure, there are popular calibration tools, but it looks like EIZO’s trying to … Continue reading
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Gmail to soon have built-in voice calling?
Is Gmail going to have free US-calling via VoIP soon? If CNET is to be believed, that just might very well be the case in the near future as Google merges some of Google Voice’s features directly into Gmail. Nice, … Continue reading
Adobe Lightroom 3 will have built-in lens correction
Built-in lens correction is my personal most sought-after feature in Adobe Lightroom and it looks like it’s finally coming to Lightroom 3. I cannot wait for this release to come out! [via]