Photo Taco Podcast
1) Photographers Buying Guide – M3 MacBook Pro
A practical guide for photographers buying a 2023 M3 MacBook Pro and only spending what they need!
2) HDR Editing in 2023 Using Lightroom and Photoshop
Adobe just released updates to Lightroom and Photoshop that include a new HDR editing feature. Greg Benz helps with how this is different from the HDR processing that has been done for decades. ...Show More
3) Deciding to Print Yourself
Should photographers spend the time and money to print their images themselves rather than sending their images out to printing labs? Here are 5 decision points photographers should consider when maki...Show More
4) What is the difference between the Canon “1/2” and “3” ICC printing profiles?
Canon offers two ICC profiles specific to the printer for each type of paper. One has “1/2” in the name and the other has “3” in the name. The print quality setting you choose ...Show More
What is the difference between the Canon “1/2” and “3” ICC printing profiles?
0:00 | Jan 27th, 2023
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) Photographer’s Guide to Buying a 2020 M1 Mac Mini
After watching photographers over-spend on their computers for years, I learned most are doing this because they are not experts in the technical specifications of computer hardware and just upgraded ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Making DeNoise AI Faster
After more than 20 hours of real world testing, here is what a computer needs to make DeNoise AI faster!
7) Help With Drive Space and Backups For Photographers
Practical help for photographers struggling to have enough drive space and good backups
8) Dimensions and Quality For Social Media Photo Sharing
What Dimensions and Quality Should Photographers Use When Posting To Social Media? Nearly a constant debate online, I constantly get questions on the pixel dimensions, quality setting, and DPI that...Show More
9) 13 Steps To Troubleshooting Lightroom Problems
13 steps photographers can use to troubleshoot problems with Lightroom and Lightroom Classic
10) Find Your Lens Diffraction Point
An overview of diffraction and tips on how to find the aperture where it makes images soft.