
Former Deventer Cinema EDB is under demolition to be rebuild as a commercial space. This is the end of an era of Deventer Cinema’s. Only 20 years ago this small city had four cinema’s, but the crowds are staying away? Now a brand new theatre Cinema is build on the city centre mall, but it won’t have the charmes of the old an cosy city Cinema’s
Archive for May, 2007
Former Cinema EDB Deventer changed in a pile of ruble
05.09
The Digital Negative (DNG)
05.09
The public, archival format for digital camera raw data
Raw file formats are becoming extremely popular in digital photography workflows because they offer creative professionals greater creative control. However, cameras can use many different raw formats — the specifications for which are not publicly available — which means that not every raw file can be read by a variety of software applications. As a result, the use of these proprietary raw files as a long-term archival solution carries risk, and sharing these files across complex workflows is even more challenging.
Key benefits for photographers:
- The DNG format helps promote archival confidence, since digital-imaging software solutions will be able to open your raw files more easily in the future.
- A single raw processing solution enables a more efficient workflow when handling raw files from multiple camera models and manufacturers.
- A publicly documented and readily available specification can be easily adopted by camera manufacturers and updated to accommodate future technological changes.
WWDC 2007 teaser emails
05.09
Apple has sent out brief teaser emails to developers inviting them to WWDC 2007. The email reads:

See the future.
Then take it home with you.
The Leopard beta. Available first at WWDC.
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, we’re planning to show you a feature-complete version of Mac OS X Leopard, and you can take home a beta copy. Be the first to get your hands on the Leopard beta and get a huge head start on development. Register now for WWDC 2007 — it’s your ticket to the future of Mac OS X.

