Holiday Gift Guide 2024 – The Tools You Need
There some items you need on the daily, and some that help maintain your personal status quo. They may not be sexy, but you need to get them.
And now, it’s time to upgrade.
Having to screen, download and upload files all the time, I finally realized that the stuck internet was probably caused by my ancient router. Like molasses. Mine was about 12 years old. Plus I had an extender in my place to make sure the internet reached all over the place.
To be fair, my desktop computer is a Mac Pro trashcan circa 2013. Anyone else? That will be my next major upgrade.
Till then, the peripherals will make the workflow smoother, faster, and all in the background!
I would highly recommend the NETGEAR Nighthawk WiFi 7 Router (RS300), and it cleared up the log jam like crazy!
Super easy to set up, and about $300, my dead zones disappeared, and finally speed was my friend. Recently reviewed right here.
Then we have the suite of tools from Datacolor.
With a monthly reminder that pops up to remind me to calibrate my monitors, the Spyder device is tool you have to get.
I regularly calibrate 2 monitors with the Spyder X2.
This reads the ambient light as well, and will calibrate your monitors to give you true color, and that’s what we want , right?
I had a book of photographs published last year, and I had to make sure the files supplied were color correct. You can program it to send you a pop-up alert when to recalibrate
It is now just a part of my all the time workflow.
Other products from Datacolor are the color charts you should be using to take a sample shot with, and make sure the colors you begin with in your post production workflow are accurate to begin with!
They are in a rigid plastic folding container, easy to carry, and have grey scale as well as a major skin tone range of color .
Basically, shoot a frame of the appropriate color chart in your shooting situation. When you import your files , including the shot of the color chart, simple calibrate the chart in your editing program of choice, and then copy/ paste that correction onto your images. And stepping back a second, also make sure you have calibrated your monitor(s) with the Spyder. All about the workflow!
Pick up one for stills, and another for video. Your post production will be faster and smoother once you start with great files.
And if the charts get dirty from handling, you can replace them. Here it is in camera bag for size relationship. I put mine in a covered pocket in the back.
Then we have the full compliment of Wacom tablets.
What are they? Basically a pen based tablet that can be programmed for sensitivity, functionality, and is the best tool for any retouching. When you need precise working on an image. Plus if you are a putting any graphics in, this is an excellent drawing tool. The pen hasvirtually no lag from tablet to screen, and does not need batteries.
In the world of pen based controllers for your post and retouching work, Wacom is the king. Start with the easiest series and move on up to Intuos, for a habit you will never want to break.
Go Bluetooth so you can cut down on cord clutter and make your workspace a bit more conducive to…work.This one is on sale for $80 right now.
When you can move through your files with a pen based control, your keyboard will be left in the dust.
Adjustable sensitivity will get you a learning curve that will be like riding a bike once you get into it.
Plus they have pen based monitors that are affordable now, so you can do your retouching right on the image via the screen, which is a more intuitive way to go, IMHO.
You do need to connect to your computer by cable with this option due to the amount of material going through to the monitor.
And one item that has cleared the cable clutter on my desktop are these multi functional cables from Rolling Square.
They were the first and do it the best. One cable that has 4 plug options so everything you connect to can be done in one cable.
Big time sale on their site right now, so get on it! They even have a small one that goes in my travel kit and lives on my keychain.
They also make a great modular system for attaching this to your computer, and many other uses. Reviewed last year, and still using daily
These items, along with the charging hubs in the previous post are main tools used daily, not flashy, yet need to be updated every now and again.
This season is the now!
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