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Are Photography Contests Worthless?
Photography contests often fail to deliver on their promises and may not be worth the time or money. For photographers looking for genuine opportunities, focusing on meaningful connections and authentic expression is a more rewarding path than chasing contest wins.
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Why Netflix Approved Cameras Must Be Recording At Least in 4:2:2 10-Bit
In this post, we explore why Netflix mandates a minimum recording standard of 4:2:2 10-bit for approved cameras. We break down how this requirement ensures superior color fidelity, flexibility in post-production, and future-proofing for high-quality streaming content.
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Sony ZV-E1 Overheating is Real: What You Need to Know
The Sony ZV-E1 is a powerful tool for creators, but its overheating issue is something to seriously consider before purchasing. Keep on reading to find out how bad this issue really is.
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The Earth is Fucked and Billions are Poured into AI to Speed Up the Process
Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it's happening now. Yet, instead of focusing on solutions to this crisis, we're pouring billions into artificial intelligence (AI), which may actually speed up our downfall. While AI holds potential for progress, it often comes with significant environmental costs, like massive energy consumption and reinforcing exploitative capitalist systems.
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Why Does Reddit Suck So Much?
Despite its popularity and potential, many users express frustration and dissatisfaction with Reddit. So, why does Reddit suck so much? Let's delve into the reasons behind the growing discontent.
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Why the Sony FX30 Isn’t on Netflix’s Approved Camera List — A Closer Look
Recently, there has been some curiosity and debate regarding the absence of the Sony FX30 from the Netflix Approved Camera List. In this blog post, we will explore the possible reasons why the Sony FX30 is not included this esteemed list.