Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid review: Android graphics tablet that's lacking for Mac users
We're huge fan of Wacom's multitouch and pressure-sensitive tablets, but this Android tablet left us wanting more.
We're huge fan of Wacom's multitouch and pressure-sensitive tablets, but this Android tablet left us wanting more.
The Ricoh GR is a technological marvel as much as it is a camera.
Photoshop Touch is a full-service photo editing app for the iPhone, iPad, and legions of Android smartphones and tablets.
After our foray into the joys of the Android-based Cintiq Companion Hybrid tablet, we went to try out the Windows 8-driven Cintiq Companion.
Great at processing photos from a wide range of digital SLRs, is the latest version of Capture One Pro better than Lightroom or Aperture?
Is this plugin for Photoshop, Aperture and Lightroom the best way to apply film looks to photos?
The Canon PowerShot N will even fit in your breast pocket – but so will an iPhone. So why would you shoot snaps with a PowerShot N instead?
Compact system camera smaller than the DSLR it resembles, yet priced higher
World’s smallest and lightest digital SLR matches the big boys for picture quality.
The all-in-one suite for enhancing photos gets a makeover and some new tools to deal with problem areas.
Lesa Snider takes another look at Adobe's flagship creative tool as it moves to being available by subscription only.
Busy photographers may view Lightoom 5 as the release where they can let go of Photoshop for most tasks.
The end of software in a box is marked by a respectable upgrade in Photoshop's capabilities.
Duncan Evans looks at how to clean up and enhance your portraits the easy way.
Adobe has released a public beta of its Lightroom 5 photography software. While not a radical reworking, it includes some useful new tools.
We spend some time with Wacom's new digital drawing surface, which fits comfortably onto your lap.
Sony’s premium compact is a monster when it comes to features, plus delivers SLR-like pictures with a similarly hefty bite.
The latest in Fujifilm's retro styled X series of premium-build compacts is top notch but awkward to turn on.
The LX7 falls between the handling you’d expect of a point and shoot and its maker’s higher end G series
Canon’s G15 will certainly hit the mark for lovers of tank-like compacts, incorporating an arsenal of photographic features for creative camerawork.