editing
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Elgato “Prompter” Teleprompter Review
It’s no secret that we do a lot of content creation here at eTeknix, and it can be a more complex job than a lot of people may even realise. With the coordination and setup of lighting, multiple cameras, lens, a plethora of mounts, cables, storage devices and backup systems,…
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QNAP TBS-h574TX All-Flash NASbook Review
When it comes to eTeknix, our bread and butter is CPUs, GPUs, and motherboards when it comes to the YouTube channel, and the website, that extends to cases, power supplies, coolers and everything in between. Today however sees something slightly different coming in by way of a NAS, but this…
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Adobe to Launch a Free to Use Browser Version of Photoshop
I feel I should start this one by openly admitting that as much as I’m fully aware that Photoshop is capable of producing image editing miracles, it’s a piece of software I have never truly gotten to grips with. – As much as Microsoft may show increasing hatred towards it,…
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TerraMaster Launches D16 Thunderbolt 3 Storage Tower
TerraMaster has announced the launch of its new D16 Thunderbolt 3 16-bay professional storage solution. The TerraMaster D16 Thunderbolt 3 is the world’s most compact 16-bay tower storage. It uses the high-speed Thunderbolt 3 interface with up to 40 Gbps data transfer speed for fast and efficient 4K/8K video editing.…
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ASUS ProArt Professional PA279CV, PA278CV & PA247CV Displays Revealed
ASUS has just announced the availability of three impressive new displays, the ProArt PA279CV, PA278CV, and the PA247CV. The three new factory-calibrated monitors are Calman Verified and offer Delta E 2 colour accuracy with 100% sRGB and 100% Rec.709 colour spaces. If you don’t know what any of that means,…
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Apple Audio & Video Editing Software is Free to Use for 90 days
Despite being a very avid PC user, I’ll (somewhat grudgingly) admit that in terms of video and audio editing software, Apple has some of the best products around. There is, however, a catch to that. While it might be some of the best, it also comes with a pretty hefty…
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New Website Uses AI to Turn Selfies Into Classical Portraits
There is currently something of a trend in mobile apps for a program that can artificially age your selfies to see what time (may) have in store for you. In my case, a baseball bat to the face it seems. A new website, however, is offering you a more artistic…
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Elgato Key Light Review – The New Must-Have Gadget For Streamers!
Introduction Elgato Key Light Are you’re into streaming your games, creating content for Twitch, YouTube or any other format that requires you filming yourself at your desk? Well, you’ll no doubt have realised just how deep the studio equipment rabbit hole goes. From cameras, lens, tripods, microphones. It seems you…
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Elgato Stream Deck Mini Review – The Perfect Tool for Streamers?
Elgato Stream Deck Mini – The Perfect Tool for Streamers? Watching other people play games is a bigger business than anyone could have imagined. Back when I was a kid, watching Gamesmaster on TV was about all we had, it was awesome too. However, that show ended a long time…
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Gun Debate Wars Conducted By Wikipedia Editors
Wikipedia Warfare! Wikipedia is a good source for nearly accurate information. Jealously guarded by editors that make the Waffen-SS look like the Samaritan Army, those who have ever attempted to correct an article or make changes will have soon witnessed the full wrath of its guardians. Well, it seems that…
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Google Makes Photography Tools Free
Google has lots of software under its belt, one of which was the mobile editing app Snapseed. They gained control of this back in 2012 when it acquired the German Developer Nik, creator of Snapseed and several other photography tools. In its latest move with the software, Google has made the…
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Recreating a Lord of The Rings’ Battle In Elder Scrolls V
Replicating, editing, and re-imagining gaming graphics has been transformed from the exclusive domain of high-end developers to your average fan, from the likes of Minecraft and many 3D software modelling packages have offered the platform to crazily creative designs and characters. This is no different as a Youtube channel by…
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Chinese Scientists Edit Embryonic Human Genome
A group of Chinese scientists have become the first to edit the genetic code in a human embryo. The study, which aimed to remove the gene responsible for the potentially fatal blood disorder β-thalassaemia, rewrote the genetic material – using a technique known as CRISPR/Cas9 – of ‘non-viable’ embryos that…
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Microsoft Research Reveals Incredible Hyperlapse Video Technology
GoPro and other popular first-person video equipment has given us many unique looks into our world, allow us to see what others see like never before. The only downside is that the cameras are mounted on people running, jumping, climbing and quite often the camera suffers a lot of shaking,…
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