Photo Geek Weekly Episode 87 – Future-proofing Hardware - a podcast by Photo Geek Weekly

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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins the conversation on new firmware updates for many Lumix cameras, Adobe's efforts to authenticate images and detect edits, what your new computer should have for editing images, copyright rulings and why Photoshop should stay on the desktop. Always a fun chat with Steve, thanks for listening!

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Story 1: Panasonic firmware adds to GH5, GH5S, G9, S1 and S1R, including G9 video boost (via DPReview)
Related: New Panasonic lenses announced! (via l-rumors.com)

Story 21: Adobe Wants to Help ‘Authenticate’ Your Photos: What Should Photographers Think? (via PetaPixel)
Related: Adobe Shows Off AI Tool that Can Detect and Undo Photo Manipulation (via PetaPixel)

Story 3: AMD’s New 32-Core Threadripper CPU Promises Huge Performance Boost for Adobe Users (via PetaPixel)

Story 4: Does a plaintiff claiming unlawful removal of copyright management information have to own a registered copyright? (via internetcases)
Bonus: Photo Copyright Registration Workflow (via behindtheshot.tv)

Story 5: Photoshop for iPad is Getting Terrible Early Reviews (via PetaPixel)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Yongnuo YN-14EX II ring flash for Canon (but hey, use it in manual mode on any camera!)

Steve: Hipstamatic Classic app

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