Mac App Store Bug Is Upgrading Illegal and Trial Software For Free

Mac App Store Bug Is Upgrading Illegal and Trial Software For Free

As well as giving away OS X 10.9 Mavericks for free, Apple has also promised to update iWork and iLife gratis, too, for anyone that bought a Mac after October 1st. But there’s a glitch in the system that means people with illegal or trial copies of the software are being given free updates too.

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8 Incredible Images That Make Mars Look Like A Petri Dish

8 Incredible Images That Make Mars Look Like A Petri Dish

Though NASA sadly spent its recent 55th birthday furloughing employees thanks to the government shutdown, the discovery of water in Martian soil just a week earlier made for a pretty thrilling development at the agency.

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Metabones Speedbooster promises faster EF lenses when mounted on NEX cameras

Metabones Speedbooster makes Canon EF lenses faster when mounted on NEX cameras

There aren’t too many lens adapters that catch our eye, but the $600 Metabones Speedbooster has so many tricks up its sleeve that we can see it tempting a lot of serious NEX camera users — like us. Big words, but what it purports to do is nothing short of mind-boggling. First off, it adapts your Canon EF (full-frame) lenses to E-Mount, which is nice enough since there’s still a paucity of high-end glass for NEX users. But it gets better: the Speedbooster also makes your lens wider by a factor of 0.71x, shrinking an 85mm lens to 59mm, for instance — effectively making your NEX nearly full-frame. Other adapters can do some of that, but its final trick is the piece de resistance: increasing the speed of a lens by a full stop. That may sound impossible, but it apparently works by concentrating the extra light-gathering area of a full-frame lens down to the smaller E-mount sensor area, turning an f4.0 lens into an f2.8 lens, for instance. The adapter allegedly increases sharpness on top of all that, and brings “auto-aperture, image stablization, EXIF and (slow) autofocus support,” for late model EF lenses, according to Metabones.

Skepticism reigns until we can scope it for ourselves, but the adapter came out shining on Philip Bloom‘s video and photo tests so far, judging by his samples (below the break). The $600 price tag will likely dissuade casual users, but light-deprived indoor shooters (like us) or those shopping for new glass — who already have a bagful of EF-lenses — might take to it like a sugar addict to Trix. Metabones said they’ll start shipping the Speedbooster this month, and will come out with MFT and Fuji-X mount options, along with support for lenses from Nikon and Leica, among others. Check the source to see how to grab it, but the line forms behind us.

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Apple adds RAW image support for Canon Rebel T4i and Sony A37 in software update

Good news photographers, if you constantly shoot in the RAW format, you might be interested to learn that Apple has released the Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.14 recently. This update will bring about RAW image compatibility to some of Apple’s photo editing software, such as Aperture and iPhoto ’11, for the Canon EOS Rebel T4i, the 650D, the Kiss X6i and Sony’s Alpha SLT-A37. It should be available via the Software Update in OS X Lion, or users can just head on over to Apple’s website for the direct download. The addition of RAW image support is pretty important as some photographers prefer shooting in RAW format, especially since it produces minimally processed photos, allowing photographers to change its white balance and tweak it (via software like Aperture or Adobe Lightroom) before processing it into the final image.

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