Former State Auto Insurance CEO Bob Bailey photographed Wednesday July 6, 2016 during his visit to the Columbus headquarters.
Former State Auto Insurance CEO Bob Bailey photographed Wednesday July 6, 2016 during his visit to the Columbus headquarters.
Rack Room Shoes store at the Tanger Outlet Mall in Columbus (Delaware/Galena) Ohio photographed Friday June 24, 2016.
Lane Bryant Town Hall Meeting held Wednesday June 22, 2016 at their Columbus headquarters.
The Ohio History Connections Storybook Village photographed Saturday June 18, 2016 at the Ohio Village on Ohio History Center’s campus.
Clark Wilson, CAPA Organist poses for a portrait Saturday, June 18, 2016 at the Ohio Theatre. The Organ Wilson plays during the CAPA Summer Movie Series is called the ‘Mighty Morton’ and was installed in the theatre in 1928. Powered by a 25-horsepower turbine-type blower beneath the stage, the organ is raised and lowered by a screw-driven assembly, enabling it to be “hidden” during other performances and is comprised of more than 2,500 pipes.
The Ohio Health Cancer Survivors Dinner photographed Friday June 17, 2016 which had more than 1,000 people attending the dinner and program in Fairhaven Hall at the Richland County Fairgrounds.
Google just announced that it’s making its Nik Collection of desktop photo editing software totally free.
Google acquired Nik Software and its popular Snapseed photo editing application in September 2012. Although Google killed off Snapseed for Desktop about six months later, it was still big news when Google started selling the entire Nik suite (originally valued at around $500) for a reduced rate of $150 later that month.
Now it’s free.
“Photo enthusiasts all over the world use the Nik Collection to get the best out of their images every day,” Google writes. “As we continue to focus our long-term investments in building incredible photo editing tools for mobile, including Google Photos and Snapseed, we’ve decided to make the Nik Collection desktop suite available for free, so that now anyone can use it.”
The Nik Collection has 7 desktop plug-ins that provide a wide range of photo editing features, including mimicking the look of old cameras and films, retouching and correcting photos, darkroom retouching, adjusting color and tonality, HDR, image sharpening, and noise reduction.
The entire collection is free to download starting today, March 24th, 2016. If you spent money buying the collection anytime this year, you’ll get a full refund of your purchase price (it’ll be automatically issued soon).
“We’re excited to bring the powerful photo editing tools once only used by professionals to even more people now,” Google says. You can download the suite for yourself for both Windows and Mac here.
Worship service at Zion Christian Fellowship in Powell, Ohio photographed Sunday March 13, 2016.
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James D. DeCamp – Longtime newspaper photojournalist turned commercial photographer supplying a variety of clients with cutting edge photography and multimedia in Columbus, Ohio, the MidWest United States, and world wide.
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