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Apple Has Acquired Popular Web-Based Color Grading Tool Color.io

12 May 2026 at 17:05

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It has been revealed in European regulatory documents that Apple acquired a one-person software company, Patchflyer GmbH, in January. Patchflyer, or rather its sole employee, Jonathan Ochmann, created the web-based color grading tool Color.io.

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  • You Can Edit Photos in Resolve… But Should You? Jordan Drake
    While video professionals have grown used to seeing a major update of Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve editing software every April, this year’s update caught the attention of photographers everywhere with the debut of a new “Photo” tool. Headlines popped up instantly proclaiming that photo editing programs Lightroom and Capture One had new competition. But do they? I spent some time with the latest beta of Davinci Resolve 21, and I have some thoughts. [Read More]
     

You Can Edit Photos in Resolve… But Should You?

11 May 2026 at 14:01

A video editing software interface shows a man holding a camera in the preview window, filmstrip thumbnails below, color grading tools on the right, waveform monitor at the bottom, and a "PetaPixel Reviews" title on the timeline.

While video professionals have grown used to seeing a major update of Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve editing software every April, this year’s update caught the attention of photographers everywhere with the debut of a new “Photo” tool. Headlines popped up instantly proclaiming that photo editing programs Lightroom and Capture One had new competition. But do they? I spent some time with the latest beta of Davinci Resolve 21, and I have some thoughts.

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  • Framework’s New Laptop Is ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux Users’ Jeremy Gray
    Framework arrived on the scene with its debut Laptop 13 back in early 2021, touting its modularity, customizability, and extreme repairability. The company arrived with big dreams of totally disrupting the "incredibly broken" computing market. While this dream remains in progress, Framework has left its mark, and its brand-new, redesigned Framework Laptop 13 Pro carries the torch forward in interesting ways, doubling down on the goals of its predecessor. [Read More]
     

Framework’s New Laptop Is ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux Users’

22 April 2026 at 16:27

Two hands hold a slim black laptop: one hand supports it open from the side, while the other holds it closed from the back, showing a flower-shaped logo on the cover against a plain background.

Framework arrived on the scene with its debut Laptop 13 back in early 2021, touting its modularity, customizability, and extreme repairability. The company arrived with big dreams of totally disrupting the "incredibly broken" computing market. While this dream remains in progress, Framework has left its mark, and its brand-new, redesigned Framework Laptop 13 Pro carries the torch forward in interesting ways, doubling down on the goals of its predecessor.

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