This is so cool: thigs guy makes his own lenses, and they give great results.
The TNT delivery guy was here and delivered my iLife '05 pack which I bought solely because of iPhoto. (Apple refused to give me a student discount for the software, even though I ordered via the net. I've heared people don't get student discounts in Apple's stores.) I use my Canon Ixus, Canon EOS 20D, HP Scanner and Nikon negativescanner much, so being very annoyed about the sluggish performance of iPhoto 2 but loving its way of interacting with my blog and organising pictures, and hearing good thing about performance on iPhoto 4 and that iPhoto 5 would be better performance wise, I decided to upgrade after they threw in RAW handling (which seems to be a total fake).
First impression: the DVD was filthy. I opened the box, took it out of its envelope, and had to clean it before ...
Apple sent me a mail saying my iLife copy has been dispatched. In the mean time, California Fox reports that iPhoto's RAW support is, well, fake. It imports RAWs, but rather than use the RAW files as a source when modifying brightness, temperature, exposure, saturnation etc, it uses an intermediate JPG copy. And as we all know, this just isn't the same. This is not what we asked for when we wanted RAW support, and just not mentioning this and waiting for people's reactions seems just irresponsible on Apple's part.
In the mean time, I've come across f-spot and I'm currently tracking its CVS and looking at integrating Udi Fuchs' ufraw ...
According to An Open Shutter, his most searched for word is toes. Funny thing. So far my top search word is 47th street photo. The more nerdy words score good as well. What search words bring in people with you? And how do you bring people to your site and keep them coming back? I stick with my photos and hope someone will bother with my ramblings as well.