226: The Instagram Secret Society
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- Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 226.
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It is made possible this week by PDF pen from Smile,
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Away and Squarespace.
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I'm your host, Steven Hackett,
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and I'm joined by Mr. Federico Vittucci.
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- Oh, hello, hi, how are you?
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- Hello, you're first this week.
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- That caught me by surprise. - Like every week.
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- It's always first.
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- And we have Myke, he's here too.
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- Hey buddy, we have a fun episode for everyone this week.
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We're going to be joined in a little while
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by Tyler Stallman.
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Tyler's an incredible creator and he's gonna teach us
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how to edit photographs on iOS devices.
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So I think that's gonna be a lot of fun.
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- I wish him the best of luck.
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- First, Tyler's stuck in the green room waiting
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'cause we have to talk about follow-up.
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And I'm just gonna go ahead and call it,
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I think 2019 could be the year of Steven.
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- That's a bit of an exaggeration for one rumor,
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to call it the year of Steven, but go ahead.
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I don't wanna kill your excitement.
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Please explain why are you so optimistic.
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- So excited?
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So I had a pick last week, and it is a non-graded pick,
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so I mean, it's the year of non-graded Steven, I guess.
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And my pick was that someone on the Apple Executive webpage
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would be gone in 2019.
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I don't know who, just feels like there could be a shakeup.
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And lo and behold, there's a rumor
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that Intel could be looking at an Apple Executive.
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- Everybody's favorite executive, Johnny Ceruggi,
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who is the Senior Vice President
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of Hardware Technologies at Apple,
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is currently being, according to Axios,
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is at the top of the list for Intel's potential list of CEOs.
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But you can be on a list.
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You can be on a-- that doesn't mean he's going there.
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Yeah, it doesn't mean anything.
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It's like, do you know what?
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Johnny Ceruggi is actually on the top of my list
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to be my next podcast co-host.
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I mean, I'm all for that.
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But this would make such great sense for Intel.
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So think about where Intel is.
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Their CEO got booted out because he
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had a relationship with an employee,
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is not a great look. They are desperately behind, especially in mobile. And who's the
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leader of that? Apple. And who's the leader of that at Apple? Our friend here, Johnny.
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Like this is, would be a really different, there's a lot of them. Another reason, right?
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There's too many.
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It's Johnny with a H. That's how you remember him.
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He's also one in, which is hilarious to me. I've never seen Johnny with a H and one end
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John Y. So John Y would be a great hire for Intel. This makes a ton of sense. I don't
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know if they could lure him away from Apple, but if they could, it would be a huge win
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It would also be a huge deal if they hired Tim Cook, right?
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But he's not their chip guy.
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He could build the list.
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Maybe I'm on the list. I have some personal news. #personalnews.
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I'm leaving around Intel. I'm not just going there. I'm going to be in charge.
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They've been so impressed with what I've done with our podcast network. They said the skills
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are basically the same to run a podcast network and the largest chip manufacturer.
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It's all made out of sand. All the podcasts, chips.
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That is how MP3s are formed. So anyways, something to keep an eye on. It would be huge for both
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companies and I just wanted to point it out. I also want to point out that as promised
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on last week's episode I wrote about the Intel Developer Transition Kit that went up on Mac
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Stories today on Wednesday. So I mentioned this weirdo Mac that you couldn't buy unless
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you were a developer and then you had to send it back. It was a G5 but it had an Intel in
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it, but not an Intel chip that ended up in any shipping Macs and it ran a weird version
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Anyways, super weird computer.
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We talked about it on the show last week, so I wanted to follow up and write about it
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this month on MacStories and you can go read that.
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It's a pretty wild story that they made this machine for developers and it's out there
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and you can go read about it.
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It's one of those things that when I read it, I couldn't believe that I had no idea
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this thing existed.
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Like, this weird computer.
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And if you take a look at the photo that you were able to use in the story, it's super
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weird because it's basically empty inside, like half of the structure is unused and it's
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so weird and amazing that Apple required developers to send back the unit, but some of them, as
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you mentioned in the story, ended up, you know, still in the hands of developers and
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some folks around the world and they show up on online auctions and those kinds of places
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every once in a while. And today on Twitter, I saw somebody saying that they have a friend
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who still has one of these computers back, you know, from the days of Steve Jobs back at Apple.
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Super weird, super interesting. And you sort of... I like how you, in your conclusion,
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you try to suggest that maybe a similar strategy could be used for a transition to ARM in 2019 and
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2020 but there's the big difference that up until today Apple has sold already
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millions of ARM devices unlike back in the Intel days these were their first
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Intel machines so they didn't have a portfolio of ARM devices already. It's a
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very fascinating story and super weird and fascinating computer. I imagine
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Steven has immediately just gone diving for your mentions to find the person who
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knows someone who has one of these, so we can just offer them some money.
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It's on Twitter.
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No, I had someone tell me, "Oh yeah, I still have one," and they linked to a blog post
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they had written about it.
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So they're out there.
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If anyone wants to ship me one, just let me know.
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I also wanted to follow up about the MacBook Air.
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I shared a couple weeks ago that I was looking to purchase one for my wife, and I was complaining
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about the ridiculous SSD configurations of the MacBook Air.
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You can go from 512 to a terabyte and a half, but there's no in between.
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It's a really big price jump to a terabyte and a half, as you may imagine.
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And I thought that sort of put the machine out of budget and made it really expensive.
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So I went kind of diving through her iMac and found that she had a bunch of stuff that
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was taking up some space that she didn't actually need, like stuff I could move over to the
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Drobo that we have.
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And so I did that.
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So she now has a new MacBook Air with the 512 gig SSD with plenty of breathing room.
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I paired it with the LG Ultrafine 4K display, Federico, mainly because of your experience
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And I gotta say, it's a really nice display.
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Like yeah, the foot's kind of ugly and like there's not a camera in it, which I didn't
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I thought the camera was broken and then I had to Google, I was like, oh, there's no
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camera in this.
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But it's a really nice looking display with a single USB-C cable, charges the MacBook
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Since video, I have her time machine drive hooked up
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to the back of the display.
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It's a really clean setup.
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And I gotta say, I'm gonna write a review
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of the MacBook Air, but off the bat,
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I'm really impressed with it.
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At least in transferring, getting stuff set up,
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felt plenty fast.
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I heard the fan a couple times and it was doing big things,
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but even then it was quiet.
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And it is the same footprint as my 13-inch MacBook Pro
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with the touch bar, like on top of each other.
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they're identical.
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And in fact, the MacBook Air I think is a hair thicker
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at the back than the Pro is,
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but that wedge shape is really nice.
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Like it is definitely a,
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very, like I see why Apple kept it.
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Like I unboxed it, I was like, oh yeah,
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this is a good feeling computer.
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Like it feels super solid.
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The wedge design is really nice.
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I'm really happy with it.
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She's really happy with it.
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And like if I didn't need a quad core 13 inch MacBook Pro,
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like if I were just looking to buy a machine
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for home or office use,
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Now I can definitely say the air is the way to go.
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It's really won me over in a way
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that I didn't quite expect to be honest.
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I kinda thought I'd be frustrated with it somehow.
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And at least so far that has not been the case.
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I've really liked having one in the house.
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It's the year of Mary, year of Stephen, year of Mary.
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It's a nice back and forth.
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- I'm still not sure about the year of Stephen though.
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Because you said two things under your year of Stephen.
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One of them was something you wrote.
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It didn't become more true because you wrote about it.
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Well, I just fulfilled my promise to our listeners.
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There you go, that's it.
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There you go.
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I do it for them.
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I don't do it for myself.
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Do it all for the listeners.
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Do it all for the listeners.
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We heard from a lot of people about what bullish
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and bearish and where it comes from.
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Why was I talking about this?
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It felt like a lot of people were just making it up,
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which I enjoyed, but quite a few people said
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what Yidhanti said, but Yidhanti put it in a way
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which seemed like it was coming from a place
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authority and knowledge but I have no idea if it really is. Rising share prices are called bullish
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because a bull attacks with its horns upwards because like a bull will like hit you upwards.
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Is that true? It can't kill anything smarter than itself?
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I don't know, want to try?
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No, I think it can. It's just in an upward motion, right? So like you've seen when a like in like
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bull fighting, right? You've seen that kind of stuff. It could, you know, a bull can attack
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anything but and falling share prices are called bearish because a bear attacks of its poor but
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they can attack multiple people multiple people no because bears go down for the salmon right we
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were talking about this last time yeah multiple people have written in to say that this is the
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case you wished it would stop now by you denying this now you is going to keep happening i don't
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I don't know why we have to employ animal cruelty as a metaphor to explain markets.
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It's not cruelty! These things hunt!
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Like, you know.
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Well, it's a cruel image of, you know, a bull that attacks you or a bear.
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It's the circle of life. It moves us all.
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I am going to propose a more naturalistic metaphor for markets.
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thunder-ish, the thunder strikes down, and wind-ish, in that the wind sweeps you up.
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Wait, lightning strikes down. Thunder is just a noise.
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Lightning meets in the middle. Thunder doesn't strike, thunder's the sound of the lightning.
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And you must have seen those slow motion video, right, where the lightning comes from the
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ground and from the sky? Yeah, what about then Federico?
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Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Science. So what are we calling it? Lightning-ish,
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And what was the other one? Windish. Windish. Windish. Windish and Lightning-ish. Right,
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so Lightning-ish is bad and Windish is good? Yeah, something like that. Alright, let's
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see if we can remember that. When's the next Apple earnings? It's like soon, right? Yeah,
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it's next couple weeks. I don't know, you should ask John Borhies because he's gonna
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take care of it. John, you're going to take care of it. I am feeling Lightning-ish on
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iPhone right now. Really? Yep, yep. This is based upon the fact that we all know that
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it hasn't done well. They told us beforehand. I'm feeling very lightning-ish on it. Some
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good analysis. We should be analysts and yeah, okay. So thank you everyone for the explanations
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about bears and bulls, but we're not gonna use those animals anymore because we don't
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like to think about that. At least I don't. It's very cruel and very brutal. Wind is better.
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It's not cruel. It's not cruel. It is cruel. It could be brutal, but it's not cruel. It is.
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The world is a cruel place, Myke. That's true. We should think about that on the show.
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Okay. Okay, we're just leaving this segment behind now.
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Okay, the topic today is old things or new things.
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are new or dead things are alive? Like there's a whole little collection of stories here that is
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pretty amazing. And Federico, I think you should take the first one because it's about your beloved
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airpower. Yes. So I feel very optimistic about the fact that airpower is still alive. And I told
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you guys this on last week's show. Now we have a report from this Hong Kong website called Charger
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lab who is citing a credible source saying that basically, this is like a game of telephone,
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somebody told somebody that somebody working in a Chinese manufacturer has seen plants
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of like product. So here's the story. Somebody told somebody that this Chinese manufacturer
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called LuxShare Precision has started production of air power.
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They make AirPods.
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They make, yes, they are an existing manufacturer for Apple.
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They make accessories that are already shipping.
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So that's the, that's the element that sort of drives the story here.
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One of the existing Apple manufacturers may be already working on AirPower.
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So it's not like some new company nobody has ever heard of before.
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And again, this is just another rumor that airpower is actually coming out.
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We don't have anything else.
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We don't have any photo, we don't have any schematics, we don't have any more detail
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than just this website saying that they have a credible source that claims that this existing
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manufacturer is now producing airpower units.
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Now, do we think it's coming out?
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I personally think it is.
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I think this rumor makes absolutely no difference to me, right?
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Like I feel like if you think it's coming out, you still think it.
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If you don't, you still think it's not because I still don't think it is.
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This is one of those things that you're either a believer or you're not.
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And as we've seen, Myke doesn't like fun.
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And that's why I believe in her power.
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I still think it is extremely strange, I mean, let aside the fact that the AirPower story
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is already extremely strange, but it would be even more extreme for Apple to just completely
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ignore the fact that this product never came out, and not even to say it didn't work out,
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we cancelled it, but just nothing, just radio silence.
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I think the only explanation is they want to release it, but it's still not ready.
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I don't believe, and this is just me, right, and a bunch of other people on Twitter who are still believers,
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I still think Apple wants to release this product.
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And there are some signs here and there, which again, some people would say that's a mistake,
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others would say that's probably a sign, such as, for example, the mention of AirPower,
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and I know that I'm jumping ahead in this section, spoilers, I'm sorry,
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a mention of AirPower on some international websites,
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I think the Malaysia store maybe,
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for the new iPhone XS and XR battery cases
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that Apple has released this week.
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And there's an AirPower mention there,
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but then it was sort of removed.
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It's a very strange story.
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We've seen this before with the instruction.
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- Yeah, it's not that.
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I think the removal, it doesn't help you.
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- It doesn't help me, but then why would it still?
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I don't know, I don't know.
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I still think, again, this rumor doesn't change anything.
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I still think it's coming out.
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But yeah, there's this rumor now.
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So make of that what you want.
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I will point out that Charger Lab has been in the news
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They were the ones who broke the story about the 18 watt USB-C
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And they said it was going to come with the phone.
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But it ended up coming with the iPad Pro.
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So they had the product wrong.
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But there is some connection here
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to what's actually going on.
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So who knows?
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I think this only helps your case that it's real.
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- That was a good reference poll.
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That was good.
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- Thanks. - Good reporting right there.
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- Good job, Stephen.
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- Talking about things that are dead
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but could be alive again, the iPad Mini.
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So this rumor was actually at the end of the year
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but it keeps coming back that there is the potential
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for a iPad Mini 5.
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This is for MacRumors via China Times.
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basically saying that this could be a thing again.
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And so currently the iPad Mini's in a very sad state.
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So it was last updated in September 2015.
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There's only one SKU, it's 128 gig for 399,
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so it's more than the 9.7 inch iPad,
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even though it's smaller and considerably older.
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I can't imagine they're selling many of them,
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but it's still there.
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And it's one of those things like,
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maybe it's still there because there's an update coming.
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It could be the end of its life, it could be gone tomorrow,
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but it's still there for some reason for a really long time.
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You know, it's sort of, it and the Mac Pro,
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it's like which one makes me the saddest,
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but I'm curious y'all's take on it.
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We've all used the iPad Mini in the past,
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but we've all graduated from it.
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Is this something that we're interested in?
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Who do we think the market is for this?
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How do you think it competes with the 329 iPad?
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I'm not interested in this iPad, in a smaller iPad.
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Again, I'm fine with the 11-inch iPad Pro,
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which we are going to talk about eventually, right?
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- Next week, we promise. - Next week,
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we promise we're gonna talk about it.
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I have a theory that would explain
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the iPad mini sort of coming back,
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and my theory is in line with other trends
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in Apple's product line, I think Apple could raise the price of the base 9.7 iPad and the
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new iPad mini with cheaper and possibly older components will take that price slot at $329.
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So the base iPad gets more expensive, the iPad mini comes in and fills that slot so
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that Apple is covering all the possible price points.
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And that's-- you're assuming there's
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a revision to the 9.7 to warrant the more expensive price?
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I don't know.
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That's actually a good question.
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Because that would be super weird if they were just like,
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oh, you remember that iPad?
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It's just now more expensive.
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Like, we didn't do anything to it.
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What would they add?
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I mean, I guess the obvious thing to me
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is they could laminate the screen, but that's--
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I don't know.
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I don't think I agree that that price point is gonna go up.
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I think maybe a year ago I would have thought that it would,
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but now I think Apple sort of feels the pressure
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of this sort of thing.
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And the whole idea of this iPad is to make it
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the cheapest way into education,
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and I feel like the 9.7 inch form factor
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is better for that than the smaller Mini.
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So maybe the price would be the same,
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or maybe the Mini would be less,
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but I think that $329 iPad is in a really sweet spot,
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I'm not sure they want to mess with that.
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Yeah, there was a follow up story in January
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showing like a purported unreleased case for some specs
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that it was powered by an A9, which was in the 27 iPads
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and and the iPhone 6S, which seems super strange.
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And it also showed like a case which Mac rumors call it rose gold.
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And I don't know if it's rose gold.
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It looks a little bit more like the the regular gold now, which sits in the middle.
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But if that is rose gold, then this isn't going to be released because Apple don't make
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rose gold anymore.
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They're not going to introduce a new rose gold product.
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They don't make rose gold products anymore.
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They just do like silver, space grey and gold and the new gold is a warmer gold.
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So I don't know.
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Yeah, I mean that may just be a translation deal or someone thinks it's rose gold and
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it's not or I don't think that's a huge flag.
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If I'm just saying like if it is specifically said to be rose gold, then I don't think this
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specific one that we're seeing right here will ever exist.
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Has anybody tried to translate those little dots on the left side of the case?
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If you see the photo on MacRumors, the inside of the of the aluminum case, there's some
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Looks like braille language.
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It's probably not, but I mean, that must mean something.
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Those are very specific shapes.
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It might be something for a computer to read, right?
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Like a robot.
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Maybe it says our power is real.
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It's just Johnny Ive trolling somebody.
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Okay, sorry.
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I mean, who knows?
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This, I just struggle, the current iPad mini, I think all of its market got eaten up by
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the 329 iPad, right?
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It's bigger, it's cheaper, it's newer, it's faster, it has pencil support.
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nicer about it. I just wonder if the Mini 5 is real, what market it has? Like, does it just kind
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of go back to like the one you buy your kids? But now, like for a while now, the 9.7 has been that
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I think it is for our family, we bought a new 9.7 this year. Or is there a market for people who
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have an iPad Pro, but want something smaller for reading and some like light social media
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type stuff. Like I have thought about this a couple of times over the years, especially
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with the 12.9 iPad Pro. Like I actually tried reading in bed with it the other night and
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my wife came in and she's like, "What are you doing? It's like you're going to hurt
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yourself. It's so big." Isn't that what the 11 inch is for, right, Federico? Yeah, I could
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just buy an 11 inch iPad Pro like Federico did. But the mini is compelling in those cases
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but I'm not going to spend money on that. But I don't know, is there room for somebody
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who wants just like a secondary iPad and it doesn't matter if it's not as powerful or
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or big? I just don't know.
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- I don't think, I don't think they're gonna
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bring the mini back.
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I don't think they're gonna do it.
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- You think it's gone?
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- I just can't, I'm struggling to understand, like,
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what it fits now, like where is it supposed to go?
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I don't know, but they still sell the old one,
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so I don't know, I'm just really conflicted on it.
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'Cause if it is like, oh here's our new product
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like chips in it from two years ago I just don't know how like compelling it
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is I don't know I haven't really I'm conflicted on this one genuinely because
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I know a lot of people would like it but especially if it's like $2.99 like they
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sell pretty well just for the price what's the cheapest and iPads ever mean
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is it $3.29 I believe so okay because I remember the mini was cheap right but
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But the regular iPad was like 500 then or something anyway, so it may have been like
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3 something.
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We have real-time follow-up in the chatroom from Kate that it's not Braille, because Braille
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characters are in 2x3 arrangements, which this isn't.
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Alright, okay, thank you.
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I'm sure it's some sort of laser reading or something.
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Yeah, so the original iPad Mini came out at $329 for 16GB of storage.
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So that's the lowest.
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$329 is the lowest price point for iPads then.
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It looks like it.
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Just eyeballing this, yeah.
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And it didn't say there very long.
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The iPad Mini 2 went to $399.
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Slowly ratcheting it up.
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Now talk about weird products, weird old products coming back.
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There was a rumor that several suppliers at CES reportedly told Mac Otakara that a seventh
00:26:22
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generation iPod touch might be in development as a replacement for the sixth generation version
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that's like minimal viable rumor right like there might be a new one to replace possibly
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in development maybe so great said somebody so great remembered that i bought an ipod touch
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last summer in july i have no idea i have no recollection of this ipod touch or the reason
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why I bought it. I know because... You bought it for iOS 12 performance testing. Oh yeah, oh you're
00:26:56
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right, I did. Okay, so where is this iPod Touch? Yep. Okay. Well I haven't got that information.
00:27:03
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Okay, look in the drawer under your bed. There's no drawer under my bed. Maybe it's under there.
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Okay. Well, that's what you think. Yeah, I picked one up so we could have an Apple Music device for
00:27:16
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for our live shows.
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So we go and we play a playlist beforehand
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and that's all I use it for.
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And every time I pick it up, I'm like,
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I remember when this screen felt big,
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when it was even smaller than this.
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But it's itty bitty.
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Again, last updated in 2015, has an A8 processor.
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It has come with some color options, which is fun.
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Mine is blue, which is the best option.
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But again, a product that it feels like
00:27:40
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there's no market for anymore.
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Like the iPad Mini ate the iPod Touch's market
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and the iPad mini's market got eaten by the 329 iPad.
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Like it's a food chain of sadness.
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And I don't see this happening.
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Like, Myke, you said that about the iPad mini.
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I will be shocked if the iPod Touch gets a revision.
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I just don't see why it still exists.
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I remember when people used to call it the iTouch.
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It's my favorite.
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And also, I wanted to note how over the holidays,
00:28:08
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I've been talking to some friends,
00:28:09
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and they still refer to the Apple Watch as the iWatch.
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So that hasn't gone away. I mean, just saying.
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What about "Ixere"? Is that still a thing?
00:28:20
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Oh, good job. Yes, that is still a thing. And I have given up on trying to respect Apple's
00:28:27
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product names and now even in casual conversations, I call it the "Ixesse" and "Ixere" in Italian.
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I guess the good thing for you is you can say that and it not pollute when you speak
00:28:41
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in English, right? Because they're like two different things. So like to us you can probably
00:28:46
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maybe separate it and call it the 10S and 10R because then when you're speaking to your
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friends you're saying it in a different language anyway.
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It doesn't come natural even in English anymore, you know. I just want to call it the XS and
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the XR. It's just... I'm not gonna, as I said, like I don't get,
00:29:00
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I wouldn't get mad anymore when they started throwing more letters in there I think they
00:29:03
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ruined everything. But yeah, I mean... So we spent this topic talking about rumours
00:29:09
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to things that might be coming back but something actually did come back which is the iPhone
00:29:14
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battery cases and they're back and better than ever. They're now available, you can
00:29:18
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buy them right now, for the XS, the XS Max and the XR and they're shipping later on this
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week. They are Qi compatible now which is kind of cool so you can charge it right and
00:29:29
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the phone by Qi with the case on it and it gives some pretty impressive battery improvements
00:29:36
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So like 75% improvement on the XS in the amount of time you can get.
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So you get 21 hours of use with the case when browsing the web.
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54% improvement for the XS Max and 47% improvement for the iPhone XR.
00:29:51
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So putting them all over 20 hours of usage, which is wild, right?
00:29:56
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That is incredible. Yeah.
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I absolutely cannot wait to get mine tomorrow.
00:30:05
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This is honestly--
00:30:06
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- And they're all the same price.
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They all cost $129.
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- It's 149 euros in Italy, but whatever.
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- I was glad to see that there wasn't a premium
00:30:16
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for the bigger phones, because in the previous era
00:30:20
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of the battery case, there was only the one size.
00:30:21
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The Plus phones never got it, and I gotta imagine
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the XR has incredible battery life.
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I mean, it's just never, never going to end
00:30:31
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with the battery case on it.
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So I'm glad it's on the newer ones.
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Federico, you said you ordered one.
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I did two actually, just 'cause this year,
00:30:39
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2019 has more travel than ever for me,
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and that's always where I push my phones,
00:30:43
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and I have a small battery in my bag,
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and I have to plug it in, but this I can just
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slap on the phone and be done with it.
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So I'm excited to have it.
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I'm not gonna use it every day,
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but for these week-long trips I have coming up,
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I think it's gonna be a lifesaver.
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- Yeah, I don't have a lot of trips planned so far.
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I just hit it when it's midnight,
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and I see a red battery icon on my phone.
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Even if I have still 20% left and I could go to sleep
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at like two to three a.m. and it'll be fine,
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it just bothers me to have that risk.
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Maybe I'm going out, I don't know,
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but I don't wanna live with that,
00:31:23
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in that precarious situation of a red battery icon
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and it's midnight.
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So I'm gonna put this case on and leave it all the time
00:31:31
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As I used to do with the iPhone 7, for that period of time when I had the iPhone 7 before
00:31:40
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upgrading to the 7 Plus, I used the iPhone 7 with the smart battery case on all the time.
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The fact that it doesn't fit in my pockets as easily is not a big deal because I can
00:31:56
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put the phone in like in the pocket of my sweater or something like a hoodie if it has
00:32:01
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pockets. It's not a concern. Or my jacket in the winter. It's not a problem. Also I
00:32:07
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have an Apple watch and if I'm going out and I don't like I'm... If I don't want to bring
00:32:14
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the phone with me now with the cellular watch I'm totally okay. So the increased footprint
00:32:19
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is not a concern. And I just... I mean it's what I wrote with the iPhone 7 two years ago.
00:32:25
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dream of the 24-hour iPhone, like actual 24 hours, that's incredible to me. And the fact
00:32:33
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that it supports wireless charging, I didn't even know when I clicked buy. Like I clicked
00:32:38
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buy so fast, I didn't even read the description. Steven sent us a link to Rene's tweet about
00:32:44
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it, and I just went to the, I changed the URL to include the IT for the Italian store,
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I clicked buy and I was done. And then I realized it support wireless charging. And I was very
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happy about that. I was very happy about that. That feels like a typical kind of
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thing that I would do but when I do that I always end up making some kind of
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mistake. Well, right. Yeah, you buy the wrong size case. I think it's
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great that it supports wireless charging. So for those of us, like that's the way I
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charge my phone all the time. The only time my phone gets a lightning cable
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plugged into it is if I'm in my car for CarPlay and it's this makes that more
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seamless you don't think about oh at the battery case on but I don't have a
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lightning by my bed anymore like I'm glad they did that it seems like the way
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that it's doing it is pretty smart just just like the old battery case was it
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prioritizes iPhone battery life one thing I do want to talk about though is
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that the iPhone XS version of this is not compatible with the iPhone X so
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again René... no it is it actually is René just tweet I checked for you as
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because I know you were gonna mention this,
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and turns out it is.
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You may get an alert saying that it is not compatible,
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but if you dismiss the alert, it's gonna charge,
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or you may need to reboot if it's not charging right away.
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So this is obviously-
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- That doesn't seem very compatible.
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- I just assumed that Rene got word from Apple
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because he just tweeted,
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here's the 100% correct info.
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So I just assumed these info cameras from Apple.
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This is advertised as an iPhone XS accessory,
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but I guess it's gonna work fine with your iPhone X.
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There's a bunch of people on Mac.
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- It will technically work, right?
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Like it will technically work.
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- But of course the speaker,
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like the speaker and the mics are not aligned
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because of the different design of the X and the XS.
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So it will work if you absolutely need one
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and you still have an iPhone X.
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You can sort of buy one.
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I mean, at that point, you should you should get like a Mophie one or something.
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I feel like this isn't the right option for you if...
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Right. It seems like it breaks so much stuff.
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I don't know if this is the right option.
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I do have a small rant, if you will, about
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this case. In the fans of this case, actually, because I and I got this kind of
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criticism two years ago for that section of my article about the iPhone 7 and I got the
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same kind of comments yesterday when I shared the fact that I was happy that
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this product was coming out. I think, like, I don't like the fact that the Smart
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Battery case is mostly judged on its appearance alone without actually
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considering the benefits of this case. Yes, it's not pretty, it's not a
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masterpiece of elegance. Personally I don't think it's that much uglier than
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other battery cases. I mean you're adding thickness to your phone, that's what
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you're doing. I think it's actually better looking than the previous one.
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I think it's better looking than other cases that I see people put on
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to their phones. But the functionality that this case provides is so much
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better than what you can get from third-party battery cases. And now it even supports wireless
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charging, which is just a cherry on top for me. The fact that you can put on this case and not
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worry about battery management, in that the case charges alongside the phone, and it discharges
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automatically without you having to say "ok, enable case now". Like, everything is automatic,
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everything is invisible and you get the integration on the lock screen with the two battery indicators,
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you get the extra info in the batteries widget in the widget view. It's so well done and
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so well integrated and so natural to use that I think the functionality alone makes it so
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much better than anything else you can get from a third-party manufacturer where you
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need to manually turn on the case or manually say "Oh, I want to charge the case" or "I
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want to charge the phone".
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So yes, you can make fun of the design, but I think, objectively speaking, the functionality
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is superior to third-party options because Apple makes it and because Apple has decided
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to have this tighter integration between the case and the phone.
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So it's just something that doesn't necessarily bother me, but I think it's a bit silly to
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just say, "Oh, that's Johnny Ive design. Here's what he's making now." I don't care about
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Johnny Ive jokes, but I think as a product it's a solid option. It's a better option
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than third-party cases. And it's one of those things, right, that people make fun without
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necessarily thinking about what it does.
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It's the worst kind of hot take. Yes, it adds a hump to your phone, but the other cases do the same.
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If you want to add a battery to your phone, that's what it does.
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So, I'm gonna get one tomorrow. I ordered a black one, and I'm gonna test it with all my wireless chargers, see how it works.
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Myke, are you getting one of these, even just to try it?
00:38:20
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So I thought about getting one to try it, but it would arrive when I went to Seattle
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By the way, if you're going to be at PodCon, or you're going to be in Seattle, you should
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go to PodCon.
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I'm going to be there this weekend, so I hope to see people there.
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And then I was like, "Oh, I'll just leave a get one when I'm in Seattle, or I'll get
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one when I come home."
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And then I realized, "Oh, but I won't be able to use it.
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I'd have to get a pop socket for it," which I could do, because I think personally, the
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that would concern me about this case just for me it looks less usable than the old one because like
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you could kind of like if you are a pinky phone holder like i am you could rest it underneath the
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like the hump but now like it just looks like it's really thick and like i don't know how that's
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going to feel to to hold and use i think it will make for a lot of people and i think even for me
00:39:12
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someone who has relatively big hands i think i would struggle to use my phone one-handed
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with it being pretty much like, I don't know, like twice as thick or whatever.
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But I'm intrigued. I mean, I'm intrigued. I really do think that this is a product
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that makes more sense if you're a wireless charger, which again, I'm not really. But
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I'm excited to see what you guys think of it. That will probably be what would end up
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pushing my thinking. I mean, right now I have absolutely no problems at all with my phone.
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So I'm going to be getting on a transatlantic flight tomorrow and I'm convinced that I probably
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won't need to charge my phone. Like it's crazy. The XS Max is just crazy. I've been having,
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I've personally have had great success with the battery life on that phone. But I do think stuff
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like conferences, it could be good to have it. So I don't have to like worry about, I don't know,
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having to have a mophie with me. But I'm gonna wait. I'm gonna wait and see because like for
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all I know like even though you're excited about it you might get it and be like oh it's really not
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great because of this you know. So considering I'm not like super personally excited for it
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I'm gonna wait to see what you think before I before I think about purchasing. All right okay.
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We have Tyler Storman with us.
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Tyler is a YouTuber and a podcaster and my favorite person on Instagram.
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Wow, favorite person.
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That's amazing.
00:43:36
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Hi guys, thanks for having me.
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Yeah, you do very good Instagram stories and I want to ask you some questions about those
00:43:42
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a little later on.
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But we mentioned this last week.
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So a few weeks ago, Federico discovered that he was upset about the way that the Smart
00:43:53
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HDR looks, right?
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you didn't like the fact that you felt like it didn't look as good as pre-Smart HDR photos.
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And then we used some images that Tyler published as an example of this and it kind of did a
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couple of things. One, I figured we should have Tyler on the show because he's great.
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And the other thing, I think me and Federico both started wandering into iOS photo editing
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about around the same time. And I mean, I think I can speak for both of us when I say
00:44:25
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we have no idea what we're doing. Just like pressing buttons like, "Oh, look at this filter.
00:44:30
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I'll just put the structure all the way to the top. Sharpness!"
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Oh yes, explosion!
00:44:34
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Oh great, so we felt like we needed a real professional. So we've asked Tyler to come
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on the show today to give us kind of like a crash course in basic photo editing.
00:44:46
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Yeah, and you gave me a real challenge of doing it through audio, so we're going to try to do it in a way that can be completely explained.
00:44:52
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I didn't think of that until maybe it was too late, and then I was just like, "Well, let's just see what we can do!"
00:44:56
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No, no, no, it's going to work. Most of the most important things can be described and you can apply them without seeing examples.
00:45:02
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Of course, you should follow up afterwards and maybe watch some tutorials or look at some examples.
00:45:07
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But, I mean, one of the most valuable things in all of this is looking at other people's photos,
00:45:13
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photos, even just following great photographers on Instagram, for example,
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and remembering what it is about their photos that you like so that you can kind
00:45:21
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of create a target of what you're even trying to do.
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Like, what is it that you want to edit your photos to look like?
00:45:28
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So you would say like finding some people that you like and keeping their images
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around, like, even though I wouldn't know how to get an image from here to there,
00:45:38
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I could at least some, like at least have something to aim for.
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Is that what you mean?
00:45:43
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Even though I don't know how to achieve it, I can keep working at it.
00:45:48
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Yeah, absolutely. That was a big step for me, was just ripping out pages of magazines and putting it next to things I was doing and thinking about, like,
00:45:55
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what is it about the skin that looks different in their photo from my photo? And then guessing at steps that I could take to gradually try to bring it closer.
00:46:03
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But for you guys, even just deciding on what is, what's the overall goal, right?
00:46:08
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right? I mean for me it was trying to build up a portfolio as a photographer
00:46:11
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and having work that could get me jobs but you guys probably don't you're not
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so concerned about your photos looking like they belong in a magazine you just
00:46:20
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want them to look better in some kind of way so finding other people that have
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that kind of photography that are doing the same kind of thing that you think
00:46:29
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would look good in whatever environments you want to publish in whether it's
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social or printing them or you know hopefully it's more than just Instagram
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that you're going to do with your photos. It's really good to set that target.
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I'm going to disappoint you, I think. All I care about is just making my photos on Instagram
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look better. That's all I care about right now. That's just all I want to do.
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You're not alone.
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Because I like... It's in the same way that I try hard to say
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smart things on Twitter and fail all the time. But it's like a similar thing. I just want
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my pictures to look good. Like I, having gotten into Instagram stories more recently, I post
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less to my Instagram feed because I like the way that the two things kind of match up and
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I just try and post like things that I find super interesting or that look nice or big
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moments in my life to my actual Instagram feed. So now I feel like I'm imposing a greater
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pressure on myself to make those images look better. But I actually am taking that as an
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interesting challenge and that's why I wanted to learn a little bit more about this. Federico,
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Why did you want to?
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Yeah, I feel like part of the reason is that I was dissatisfied with the standard look
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of the Smart HDR and just photos taken on the XS.
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And part of that was also that I've always been curious to learn about shooting manual
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and dealing with RAW files on iOS.
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I look at those apps like Highlight for example or Darkroom or Lightroom, I feel like it's
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something, it's a skill that I want to learn and it's something that intrigues me, but
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I don't know where to start. I don't know if I'm good at it. I don't know how to learn
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and I tried multiple times to just, you know, read a couple of tutorials online, watch a
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couple of videos, but then I feel like I lack the basic understanding of what the, like,
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terminology, what it means, what I'm doing, and I feel like it's like I'm trying to
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read the Divine Comedy without knowing the alphabet, sort of. Like, I'm trying to
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use this super complex tool, but I lack the very fundamentals to understand what
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I'm doing to fully control the output and to fully control my actions even. So
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it was a combination of being dissatisfied with the default look of
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photos taken on the iPhone XS, but also an effort to try to understand these apps and
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this process that intrigues me, but I don't know how to start.
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The good news is the fundamentals take you really far. If you just do the most basic
00:49:15
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things, which is mostly what we'll talk about today, the simplest way to deal with exposure,
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white balance, straightening, all that, that will get you almost all the way to photos
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you're really happy with. After that it's it's tweaking and refining and making it more and more
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perfect but honestly so many of the basics people actually get pretty far wrong so hopefully I can
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help with that a bit and also I gotta take a chance to be here to respond a little to the way
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that you guys were talking about the iPhone XS and Smart HDR photos and I so I really love how the
00:49:50
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the iPhone XS and XR looks. I think it takes the best photos of any phone that
00:49:54
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I've had and in the example that you had in the show I think was a was a very
00:49:59
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good example of improvements but there are a lot of photos that come out even
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for me that look weird more than any time in the past with any previous phone
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this wasn't such an issue and the main time that it gets really awkward looking
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is if you have a really dark background and your subject is relatively brighter
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Then all of a sudden the camera thinks that you're shooting a dark scene and it starts really pushing that HDR hard to make the
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subject, your person,
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for the dark background because the camera doesn't have a perfect understanding of you know, what is the subject?
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What is the background? It tries, it guesses, sometimes it's right and the more accurate is the better it does
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but if it can't figure it out, it can look totally crazy and over-the-top HDR.
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That's that's the one downside of Smart HDR. So you're not wrong that it can ruin your photos sometimes
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And I think that's where I am with it
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You know, I've got more not saying that I'm an expert but I've got more experience with this than my co-hosts
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But where I end up being frustrated when I'm trying to fight what the iPhone wants to do in some of the situation
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It's like I've turned the Smart HDR stuff off and that feel I feel like I've got a little
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more of a predictable outcome with that being disabled,
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but that's kind of where I am.
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It's like sometimes I just want it to not do
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what it wants to do, and I guess that's where
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some of these more professional apps
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that let you shoot in raw and do these other things
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come into play, but like if your kid's running around
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or the dog's doing something cute,
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hitting it from the lock screen is the fastest thing,
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so I find myself in that default camera app,
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even though I know some of these other tools
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are far better for what I want.
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- Yeah, well let's start with shooting then.
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I would say the first thing is typically you can use smart HDR most of the time.
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I find for my photography that it works great and does a better job maybe 70% of the time.
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A good majority. It's usually how I launch my camera and I'm usually happy that I did.
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And one of the differences in how you guys are looking at my example photos is that I know that I'm going to make a few adjustments later.
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So something that you saw on the image was that the contrast was too low. It didn't feel punchy enough.
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And for me, I'm always, well that's, to me that's totally fine because I know I'm going to be adding that later.
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So I'm really not very concerned if I see that when it's coming out of the photo.
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But in those really weird situations, that's when I launch Halide.
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That is, that has become my go-to third-party camera app.
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And it's not too bad to launch. All of them have a way of setting it to the
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shortcut screens so that you just kind of have one extra swipe and have a giant open halide button on my left screen or
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What is that notification screen? I guess
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No, what do you call that screen on the left? Oh, I had this the other day the
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No, wait Federico what that's called where the widgets go dashboard
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Where do the widgets go? I think it's called the today view
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I never would have thought of that.
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But it's also the search screen. It's kind of weird.
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I think Apple calls it the...
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Whichever camera app you land on, it's worth adding a big button in there.
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They all have that option to create a widget.
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And I just put my highlighted one near the top.
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And it's just a giant open camera button.
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And usually I'll have already opened my normal camera.
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And I see like, okay, this looks weird. It's doing that thing.
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I'm going to switch over.
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over and then in Halide I just leave it to RAW all the time and I only shoot RAW
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when I'm trying to prevent that weirdness or actually this one other
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time is also in very low light it does a much better job in low light it's
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much sharper a little noisier but the details much more pronounced so the rest
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of the time I do use the regular camera you're not gonna find a lot more dynamic
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range anymore you did on previous iPhones there's a bigger difference in
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shooting RAW but Smart HDR got so good that that gap has been narrowed a little
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bit so I don't find myself shooting RAW for normal photos it's just for if
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something's going wrong and basically what Halide does is even if you take it
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on full auto mode just use Halide as its intended but you shoot RAW in its
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default settings you're gonna be able to have a lot more flexibility afterwards
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to take out any of that weird HDRness it's gonna look much more like a normal
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photo. Alright, so once you've got the picture taken, do you recommend any other third party
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camera apps by the way? Or like, I know you use Halide, but I wonder, why do you use Halide
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and are there any others that you do like? I also like Lightroom a lot. The only reason
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that I go towards Halide instead of Lightroom is that I don't... So Lightroom is also a
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camera? Yes, and it's a really good camera. Oh okay. They did a great job of their RAW
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and it is as good as Halide really in most ways, but it wants to do a little bit more.
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So as you take those Lightroom photos, it starts syncing them into their Lightroom CC
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thing, so then they show up on my desktop.
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That seems really convenient, but I find it just kind of confuses my workflow to have
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it sitting in two different places, whereas Halide is just saving it into my photo library.
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And I guess like if you use Lightroom on the Mac or PC or whatever, you don't necessarily
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expect all of the photos you took on your iPhone to be in there, I guess, right?
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Like it's, that's like two different workflows, I guess, for a lot of people.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It's just creating a bit of separation between my big camera photos and my mobile photos.
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But you will find whichever app that you choose, because there's others.
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There's another one called manual.
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That's what I was using before I had lied.
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also they're all just as good of quality. What I like about Halide is they're
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they're just really active in their development and their social stuff and
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their support. Sebastian DeWitt came on my show a while ago to talk just to walk
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me through everything about smart HDR because it's hard to understand and I
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love that they're the kind of developer that will do that. They'll go on podcasts
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to explain what the hell this weird camera is doing. So I really appreciate
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their sort of active activity in the community so. And there are any others or
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are they like the main ones for you? Also Moment from Moment lenses and you might
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get some questions in about using those third-party lenses right they are really
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appealing like they look really cool mounted to the front of your phone all
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of a sudden it becomes what looks like a professional camera and just the most
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important thing to know is that even the best of them which I think Moment is the
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best. It's not going to improve the quality of your photo. All
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it does is change your perspective. So it either lets
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you see more in a wider image or less in a zoomed in closer
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telephoto image, but there's no better quality. But then Moment
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has developed a really great camera app as well that works
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fantastic for taking photos. And then if you're shooting
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video also just throw in FiLMiC Pro, which gives you full
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manual controls. It's really really powerful, more powerful
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than you need and yeah really amazing for video production.
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Yeah I use that because it's an app that works with like the DJI Osmo like it
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actually will work with it so I've used Filmic Pro for that but that's an app
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but like a lot of the other apps like like Halide and Moment and I've used
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like and we're gonna talk about like Darkroom and stuff and you know apps
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like Obscura and stuff they're really beautiful but Filmic is a nightmare.
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It's hard to get around.
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I don't really...
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This is like...
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Even Halide I find personally
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like I open that app and I'm like
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and it kind of whilst it's attractive
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I think has some of the filmic problem of like
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I feel like I'm not
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allowed here. Like there's
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way too much stuff happening and I
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don't understand any of it and like
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if I accidentally put my thumb in the wrong place
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everything is just like destroyed.
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Like I think that's a lot
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of the stuff that can be difficult for people with my absolute zero knowledge, but filmic is
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way worse because it's almost impossible to understand unless you want to give an afternoon
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to it. And then I guess when you do, it's super useful and there's a bunch of stuff that you can
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do, especially with video, right? It has really good controls for video, but it's super daunting.
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Yeah, it is more of a professional tool. I mean, the main thing that you would do in Halite,
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If you only are going to override one manual option, it would just be to touch on the screen and drag up and down for the exposure.
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That does the most and it is a little more predictable than adjusting the exposure in the Apple Camera app.
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It'll still just try to guess, right? Because you're only touching a point and then it re-evaluates its automatic modes.
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Whereas sliding up and down in Halide will actually manually force the camera to make it brighter or darker,
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and it'll always get you a bit closer to what you're hoping for.
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Okay, this brings me to my main question.
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When I'm shooting RAW, say that I'm using Halide and I have the RAW toggle enabled,
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Do I still have to care about good exposure?
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Isn't the point of RAW that everything can be changed later?
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And can I actually, before you answer that, can I ask you to actually explain why?
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Like, why would I shoot RAW?
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Is that, can we like start with that and then go into the next question?
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That's a good one.
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Okay, so RAW is a lot more valuable in bigger cameras, I find.
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Like, I 100% of the time shoot RAW on my SLRs or mirrorless cameras that have a large sensor.
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and are saving much bigger photos. There is way more data saved to a RAW file on a big camera.
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Whereas on a smartphone, Apple is already doing most of the work with Smart HDR to pull
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every bit of data out of the sensor possible. So there isn't much left over for you to manually
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recover in RAW. The reasons you do it on your phone are because the noise reduction is a little
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aggressive on the iPhone. So images will come out a little more smooth or if you
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ever have that kind of watercolor effect where it looks a little bit blotchy and
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overly smooth that's because Apple's being a little too aggressive for well
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for my taste in their noise reduction which kind of makes sense. I think most
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people are would have a worse response to noise than to that kind of image so I
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think they're making the right choice for the mainstream but if you shoot raw
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you're able to make that choice yourself more. So there ends up being more noise
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but it's much much sharper. The detail stays in the image more. When it comes to
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bigger cameras you do save a lot more dynamic range but yeah again it just in
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the iPhone there are less advantages. The one thing that is preserved is white
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balance. So when you're saving a JPEG the... wait do you guys know what white balance is?
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'cause I don't know how far back I should start.
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- No, please, please, please offer context.
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- Assume nothing is about the answer to everybody.
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- Let's talk about the two most important things of a photo.
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This is both what we're gonna aim for when we're shooting
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and then also what we're gonna adjust later.
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It's exposure and white balance.
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Those are the key things that just matter the absolute most.
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Exposure is the brightness of the image, right?
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Seems relatively easy to understand.
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One thing that isn't completely intuitive
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is that there isn't one correct exposure for most photos
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because light is hitting everything in a scene differently.
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If there's some deep shadows
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because the sun is shading a wall
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and the light just isn't getting into that area,
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you would raise the exposure, you'd make it brighter
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if you wanna see into those shadows,
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but then some other part of the image might be too bright.
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So you're choosing which part of the photo
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do I want to be correct.
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There isn't necessarily one right answer,
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it's a bit of a choice.
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Then when it comes to white balance, it's a little bit more you've got to get it right.
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Fortunately, the phone does a great job of this. Usually it's not wrong. If you want
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to see, probably the best example of when it gets confused and will get it wrong is
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if you can shoot with snow in the shade. Federico, you're going to have a hard time with this,
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You both are those things.
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But yeah, but what will happen is that like snow turns really, really blue and in so does
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shadows. Like the shade in general is bluer than sunshine and you usually don't notice it because
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the camera's just doing that work for you. But if you shoot a raw photo afterwards you can move the
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white balance from a warmer, yellower, yellow-righter look to a bluer, cooler look and that will make
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the photo either look wrong or right depending on what the original light source is.
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So it's really something you've got to play with. First, just take some normal photos in raw and
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start moving the white balance around in some of the tools that we'll talk about in a minute,
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and you'll start to see what wrong looks like, and then you might realize, "Okay,
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when that happens to me accidentally, here's how I can get it back to looking correct."
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So when you're saying about like the with with raw and smart HDR if I'm taking photos
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with the purpose of editing them should I be turning smart HDR off or just shooting
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in raw or does it matter can I still just shoot normally and then edit anyway but maybe
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I just won't get as much flexibility?
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That's what I do yeah I shoot in smart HDR most of the time and use those photos as they
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they come out of the camera and this is part of what I like about the 10s
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upgrade or update downgrade I mean yeah but the way that they treat these photos
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is that they look they do look flatter they have less punch they have less
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contrast and this is the reason a lot of people consider the pixel 3 a better
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camera which I absolutely don't I don't think it's better in any way it adds
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more contrast by default so what you get before you've adjusted anything is
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is they just turned up the contrast.
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It was basically a choice by the,
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each manufacturer could have done this.
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Apple could have decided to make the photos
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look more contrasty out of the box, but they didn't.
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And what that allows me to do
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is choose how much contrast I add back.
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And in making that choice,
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I can keep some of the details
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that might otherwise get lost in the shadows
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or in the highlights.
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You can just kind of have a little more flexibility later,
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and you'll find tons of that flexibility
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just using Smart HDR.
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Okay, so I don't know if I derailed this completely, but did we get to Federico's question about
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the exposure?
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What was the question again?
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So when you shoot in RAW, do you not have to worry about exposure anymore, or does it
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still have to be exposed correctly before you do it?
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Yeah, absolutely.
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It needs to be correct, and especially on the phone.
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So what I was trying to get to is that the big cameras will give you more flexibility.
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phones, it doesn't change much shooting in RAW. You really need to still get the
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right exposure.
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Okay. So that explains why most of those pictures sucked. Because I thought it was just going
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to be fine because everything could be fixed later. I guess that's not how it works.
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It does feel like it's this possible like magical thing, right? It's just like, "Oh,
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It just takes all the data and then it's just data and then you just manipulate the data
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and then you can make anything out of the image.
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It's like base64.
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Oh, you see?
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This is it, right?
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When I found out that base64 existed, it ruined everything I thought I knew about how images
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were created.
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Why could raw not just be the same?
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I don't know.
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It's all ones and zeros.
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I mean, it's kind of like that, just not as much.
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Don't say that to me, please, because you're just going to offset me.
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- Yeah, it's nothing like that.
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- Tyler, you mentioned the snow and shadow
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and that sort of stuff being tricky
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when it comes to white balance.
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Are there some other common things people should look for,
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like really easy things to avoid
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once you're kind of in tune with them?
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- Yeah, another one is indoors.
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The normal lights that you have
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in a regular household are yellow.
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I mean, they're tungsten lights.
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Tungsten is kind of the name of the color temperature,
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which comes from what's generating the light in the bulb,
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but it comes to mean yellow lights and that's what most indoor lighting is.
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So even on a sunny day when it looks the same outside and inside,
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it's hard to notice that difference with your eyes.
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When you take photos, it is actually much, much warmer.
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And you can really see it when lights get mixed.
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So if you take a photo where you're sitting inside by a window
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and half of your face is lit by the window and half is lit by a lamp nearby,
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you'll see that the indoor light is completely yellow.
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It's a huge difference.
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And, uh, well, I mean, most people can't see it, but Myke, your Skype
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photo happens to be this you're sitting by a window and I can see the split.
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Um, but it's a good experiment.
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Just try to find a place that is lit by two different sources.
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Take a photo of yourself and see how they're different.
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It's like an old avatar I had, but yeah, I was standing next to a window.
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That's ruined forever, but it's not necessarily anymore.
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I just have an update my Skype photos.
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So we're all good.
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It's not a bad thing.
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It's something that you will see it in Hollywood.
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I mean it because it'll give a more natural look in real films.
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They still do that because it's what reality looks like.
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So Tyler, let's talk about apps for editing.
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And I think, considering where I want to be sharing my images and also just my general
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computing preferences, I care way more about iOS apps.
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I'm sure that there are other apps that you would recommend.
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But which, what are the ones that you would look at?
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I would say I've been playing around with Darkroom a little bit.
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I had VSCO, V-S-C-O, I don't know which one you're supposed to say that.
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Darkroom is one that I find really cool and lets me do some cool stuff, but I'm interested
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to see if I've maybe made the right decision on that.
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I think you're pretty safe going with either of those two.
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Darkroom has really picked up in popularity lately.
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It's a bit more...
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I don't think it's a newcomer.
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I think it's been around for quite a while, but it wasn't up to par with Fisko at first.
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And by the way, you can say I switch back and forth.
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VSCO was the original, I don't know if they're the first, but they really came up with the
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idea of how good digital photos could look.
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Like they started really making it look like film.
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For a long time if you'd buy presets, they would just look very fake.
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I mean the things that you would do to digital photos was really artificially boost things.
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It was kind of just playing with sliders and they went back and took a look at film and
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were aiming to really emulate it.
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So I kind of stick with them because they were the best first.
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I think at this point, Darkroom's pretty much caught up.
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The other one I put on the list for you guys to look at
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is Lightroom, which I'm not always clear about
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what exactly comes with it for free.
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I think to really dive into it,
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you are probably paying the subscription fee,
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and then it does become the ultimate power tool,
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but we'll try to talk about it the least
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because I don't want everybody to be putting out
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10 bucks a month just to experiment.
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All of these apps, though, are subscriptions, aren't they, Federico?
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I know VSCO is. It has a subscription.
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Is VSCO a subscription?
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Yeah, it is now.
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So it's completely optional to do the subscription.
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Basically, you'll get all of the filters, all of the presets, if you pay for the subscription.
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So I do that because I like to have it.
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And there's a few other advanced features, like I think only in the subscription can you get the video editing,
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which by the way is the best way to get beautiful colors
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in your videos is through VSCO.
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- Oh, I didn't even know it did video.
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- Yeah, I love it.
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So there, actually that's part of my Instagram stories
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is when you see really nice colors,
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it's 'cause I ran it through VSCO.
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But you can also just buy the packs and the app is free.
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So you can do all of the adjustments.
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A lot of what we're gonna talk about you can do for free.
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And it comes with a few filters that are pretty nice.
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I really think it's worth just getting one or two.
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And I wanna recommend them
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everybody doesn't have to go buying everything and to find out the the packs
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that I like in VSCO and I don't know in darkroom I haven't spent as much time in
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it but the A I think it's called like a collection C and LV those are the three
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this is what I said this is so I like darkroom one of the reasons I like
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darkroom more is the packs are labeled with real names hmm right right so it's
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more memorable. Yes, they're called like Darkroom, Instant, Duo-Tone, Landscapes,
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Portraits, and Black and White, and then they just have letters to them. But the
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the VSCO ones, they also have the lettering system like Darkroom does, but
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it seems to be like way harder for me to have any idea as to how I'm supposed to
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be using them. Right. Well, one thing I'd recommend is not to go back to square one
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every time. I use the same three or four filters for everything. I very rarely go
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back in and try to find new good ones. And for you, do you edit the filters or
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do you just leave them as they are? I edit the photo first. Okay so maybe let's
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let's start with the actual editing thing. I'll try to go through it in a
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little bit of a progressive what you'd actually do when you're editing. The
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first thing is that I think it's really helpful to have two ways to think about
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what you're doing to the photo that when films are color corrected they are
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actually broken out in these two steps that's how movie software looks at it
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the first step is correcting it and getting basically an accurate image that
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looks right and real and matches the other photos that you have that the skin
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looks healthy and that you know whites aren't blue so the first stage is just
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going through it and finding that look and then the next is adding a filter,
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giving it a look, making it you know look like vintage or whatever you want to do.
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But let's let's start with just getting your photo looking right, which this this
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is the moment where I said my description skills suddenly are very
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important, but a lot of that is having those reference photos available. So if
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you've got a let's say a photo of a person, a portrait, it's very helpful to
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dig around find a few other images that you really like on Instagram that are
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somewhat similar meaning if it was taken indoors these photos were taken indoors
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or outdoors or whatever that the lighting the subject is a little bit
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close to what you're aiming for. Then first you'd start with the exposure
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again this is just the overall brightness of the image and it's also a
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good chance to say why I'm not recommending the photos app and why I
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I think if you're using photos.app right now to edit your images you should run away.
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Same with preview or any of the Apple-based image editing apps.
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If you go into photos or any of the apps that we recommend,
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and in all of them just take a dark image and turn up the exposure,
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you're going to see it go a little crazy inside of photos.
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It tries to do far too much and will create this really dramatic HDR image.
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or if you go in and like, so I think they call it the light slider.
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And then if you actually go in inside of that, you can drill down and find different sliders.
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And if you move the exposure slider within that, then you'll find that the highlights get what you'd call clipped,
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meaning that they start to become like digital white.
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And this is part of that problem in that photo that Federico, you were saying you liked the old photo more.
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The whites in that are burnt out, meaning there's just no data left.
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They're not white because they are white. They're white because the camera couldn't find anything there.
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And that is a giveaway of digital.
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So that was a lot of what we were aiming for when film cameras were much better than digital.
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We were trying to save those highlights to still have some information in them
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so it doesn't give away the format of the photo.
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And so you're always trying to avoid that clip.
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And photos can go there on its own, which I don't know how they let that happen.
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and all these other apps are much more smooth
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as you raise the exposure, the photo still looks healthy.
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It still looks right as you make it brighter or darker.
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How did I do at that point?
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Does that make sense so far?
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Are you visualizing something
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that is a little coherent, I hope?
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- I think so, yeah.
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I think I'm probably gonna end up listening
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to this episode about three times,
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but so far I think we're doing it,
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I think it's making sense.
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- Well, everyone that's not driving
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should be following along
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trying to play with some of these sliders in the app themselves.
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That's true, I should actually be doing that. I hadn't done that myself.
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Sorry, I'm opening an app now.
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Yeah, any of them.
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And again, you can take my word for it, just don't use the Photos app.
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It's not great for colors.
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One thing it does fine is cropping and straightening.
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If that's all you're doing, I do that in the Photos app,
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it does the same job as anything else.
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The only thing is if you have...
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I was going to talk about perspective, let's leave that.
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It doesn't do perspective, the other apps do, but you may not want to deal with that right now.
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Next, you're going to deal with white balance.
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This is the other cornerstone of an image looking correct.
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And again, you're going to have to pull out your reference photos
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and just try to get the, first of all, the skin.
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That is the priority in any photo with the person in it,
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is that the person's skin looks right.
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And it's hard to say what that is, but it actually is in the same color range,
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the same tonal range, regardless of how bright or dark their skin is.
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So if you are editing video, there's actually a little line in your color monitor.
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Like when you're doing video, it shows you much more information about this.
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And you see this little line cutting through the orange that says,
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"This is where all skin should be. No matter how dark or bright your skin is,
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it should hit the same level of warmth."
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and trying to get a sense of what that kind of creamy, orangey-ness is, is really helpful.
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And all you can do is look at other photos for that. So pull up a bunch of photos of people that
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look kind of like you and move the white balance back and forth until it looks like you. Does that
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make a bit of sense? And is that the same as temperature? Yes. Exactly. So that's white
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balance. Temperature is the measurement of white balance. So yeah, the temperature is
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that cooler is bluer and warmer is redder or oranger. And of course this is only useful
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for you if you have white skin? No. Is that a stupid question? No, it's the exact same.
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You go through the exact same step no matter what your skin is. And if you adjust it for
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The white balance you're gonna find the same thing for white skin or dark skin
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Even if both people are in the same photo you could adjust for either person and they're both probably gonna look about right
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The main difference will be the actual like brightness or contrast that has more of an effect on the skin tone
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Because what you're affecting is the effect that those light sources have had on the color of the skin. Yeah, exactly
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Okay, and even she might be why maybe some people call it temperature as opposed to white balance, maybe well
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It's not an instead of it's a it's that like white balance is the the bigger circle and inside of that is
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Temperature and there's another one called 10. Okay, you'll see both of those things showing up
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I am yeah temperatures docroom has them both listed under each other
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It's safer to only play with temperature at first which is the range between yellow and blue
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There are other colors in an image. And so that'll be going between magenta and green
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and you can play with that to see what it does. You usually don't move that one
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as far. The temperature will go very far from left to right depending on the
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image. The tint usually won't as much. The best example is that fluorescent lights
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are very green, so if you shoot under cheap fluorescence you'll have to move
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that towards magenta which is removing green from the image. But it's not as
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common of a problem so maybe don't worry about it yet.
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I will say I'm playing around with this with an image that I took in a restaurant a couple
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weeks ago and it's surprising how much of a difference that actually makes.
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Yeah, if this is all you do, if you just open up every photo and often it's boosting exposure
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a little bit, especially in one of these good apps that does it right, it can just like
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give some life back to the photo, it can just make it feel more present and more in your
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face in a good way. Just bringing it up a little bit is a little more common, and then
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making sure that the other white balance is right. And it goes really far even if you
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don't add any filter after.
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So what is the difference between... I'm gonna get this wrong... luminance and exposure.
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Those are two different things, right?
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Because I see luminance in both darkroom and lightroom, but I have no idea what it means.
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Luminance is a less used word. I mean it refers to the overall brightness of the image,
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but exposure is the most common term. Like exposure is the default term for photography
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brightness, so you'll find it more often. And something to think about with exposure as well
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is that, oh my god how hard, I don't know what I'm trying to like stay on the edge without getting
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too complicated. Exposure will usually bring up the mid-tones of the photo. So
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you know something in your photo is usually pure black, something's usually
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pure white often. Everything in the middle you're gonna call mid-tones and
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exposure is playing with that area and usually leaving the brightest and
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darkest parts more or less alone. If you moved up the brightest and darkest or
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moved them down that can start to do a bit more damage and that's part of what
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the Photos app is doing, part of why VSCO, Lightroom, Darkroom all look good, is they're
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doing a very smart way of adjusting the central tones inside of your image.
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Did I go too far?
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No, no, okay.
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So most of the time, I see like this, people do this all the time, like they want to make
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sure that a photo sort of adds that kind of punch that sort of like that it pops on the
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screen and so they turn on the they turn up the saturation all the way to the to the to
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the right of the slider and but that makes the image look look sort of fake and like
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the colors are like awful so what's the best way but my problem is that I sort of understand
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why people do that, because you see these very bright, very intense colors
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and they're sort of pleasing, right?
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Everybody likes pretty colors.
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Well, this is what happened with MKBHD's test, right?
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It was like the most saturated foam, which was the Huawei,
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and that was why it ended up getting the highest votes.
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Yeah. Yeah, it's the Best Buy TV effect.
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Yeah. At what point, like where do you draw the line between
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an artistic choice, so to speak, like a personal preference, and a photographic mistake. Is there
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even a line? There is no real line. I draw my own lines, and you probably draw yours based on your
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description of the oversaturated images. You don't like the way they look. Most people don't. So,
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again, that's why it's so helpful to have all these references, all these times that you've
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seen photos and you're like, "That feels about right. It's a little more punchy than my images,
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but not so much so that it's distracting. You don't really think about it. So I would suggest
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the best place to start is with the presets inside of these apps. Some favorites that I like, so
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there's also desaturated looks that look really nice. So a really popular one that I've used often
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is A6 inside of VSEO, and that actually will suck out some of the saturation from your photo,
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but it looks very clean and it feels kind of commercial like it could be it would put it in
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a magazine really quickly. Then there's others that are inherently more saturated so one of
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those that I like is C7 and that one is going to feel very punchy. A lot of my stuff I posted
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lately is like that but it's actually only bringing the saturation up a little bit and
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importantly in certain colors so these presets aren't just adjusting one thing. When you do
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saturation everything gets more saturated and it kind of creates this blinding effect. A lot of the
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time what good presets and I should also say going back to film like film had it figured out when we
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were in the 90s you know Kodak and Fuji had spent a hundred years very carefully figuring out color
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science and what makes an image look good and when digital came around it kind of all got lost for
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a decade. There was a long time where all digital photos felt really clinical and gave up on what we
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had gained in all that time in film. And this is the reason that we talk about film emulation a lot.
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It's not to get a vintage look. We were a little confused when Instagram started that the whole
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point was to make them look faded or old or fake old. But the good thing about film is that it had
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a really great way of dealing with colors. And we've been moving back towards that. And that's
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And that's why there are a lot more
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beautiful photos on Instagram.
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We kind of figured out like,
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"Oh, this is why film looks so good."
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If we make these same kinds of adjustments
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to our digital photos,
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it can look amazing without going over the top.
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- I think that's only improved
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as the tools have gotten better, right?
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Like, say like the iPhone 4 days,
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which in its day was a good camera,
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better than what came before it,
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but we had more limited options, right?
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The software wasn't shooting in RAW.
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If we wanted it to,
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it was gathering less information,
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light but it seems like as the hardware and software has gotten better it enables
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us in a way to go back to what we had before. It's sort of an interesting path.
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What's really interesting about it too is that it's not all that there was
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these big technology jumps. A lot of it was taste as well that you could have
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edited those photos. You know if you go back and take your iPhone 4 photos and
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use modern apps they'll still look much better than they did at the time and a
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of it is that we kind of collectively all figured out like, oh, this is what looks good. This is why
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we like film photos. It's not because they're covered in dust and the shadows are raised a lot
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to make it look faded. It's because the, you know, the colors have these qualities that I can't get
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into now. But again, this, so this comes down to you got to start playing with them. I mean,
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in both apps, you can experiment with filters quite a bit to get a sense of what they're doing.
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The things to look for, this is important, you can choose any preset that you want.
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The things to look for that will make a preset good or bad is for one, please don't choose one
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that changes the color of the highlights. This is a really common effect especially,
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sorry, if you want to have like a polaroid look, like a real vintage look, it'll start to turn the
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highlights, the white parts of the image, either yellow or green or whatever, I mean any kind of
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of color. If you can keep your highlights and usually your shadows as well neutral,
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like somewhat close to what they originally look like, that's a really good sign that
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this preset is going to last and you're not going to hate the photo in five years from
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It's a lot of stuff to think about.
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I'm going to have to take notes.
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Once you get it, once you get the hang of it, you can kind of just do the same thing
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every time. For me, I just go through the same three or four steps every time I'm
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editing an image and I don't usually think all that hard about it unless it's for a
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client and it's really really important then I might spend an hour on a photo. But
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you know social photos, I'm spending five, ten minutes doing the same few steps every
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single time.
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Yeah, it's like you set it once and then you know what you're looking for each time
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so that ends up being what you go for, right?
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Yeah, I mean when you guys set up your podcasting recording situations, you know you probably
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spent a long time researching your mics and your preamps and figuring out how to make
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it sound good, and now it just sounds great and you turn it on every day and you never
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think about it again and it's easy. It's just about getting to that point.
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Okay. I mean, there's definitely some stuff in there. I need to spend more time playing
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with the apps. So Darkroom is the app that makes the most sense to me from a design perspective,
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but even in playing around now, it's doing some stuff now which I don't understand. So
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If I change the white balance or whatever, if I then apply a filter, it resets what I
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changed and VSCO doesn't do that.
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Yeah, actually I didn't know Darkroom does that.
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I use Darkroom quite a bit, I don't really use Darkroom.
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I just know that other people like it.
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Yeah, VSCO is really confusing to me in a lot of places.
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The UI is...
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Yeah, they had a big change a couple of years ago and I think, at least for me, I still
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like the filters and the tools it gives you but the UI and it's like, oh, we're also social
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media network. And we also like, I found it a little off putting in places.
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They've never been shy about doing crazy design things like they'll upend the whole app repeatedly.
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And that can definitely be challenging, especially if you've already learned it. But like before
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we drop off, I want to make sure that I just mentioned some others. I mean, I'm sure there's
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some people listening that are going to be people will be mentioning Snapseed to you.
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popular app. I don't find it has a lot of presets that are useful and it has a
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lot of terrible presets that will ruin your photos so I think you have to be a
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little more careful in it. So I don't personally recommend Snapseed as your
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primary editing app. Another really useful one is Touch Retouch which is
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good for removing stuff in photos if you want to clone things out. Another one
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that is really simple to use like it's one touch editing is Filmborn just film
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emulation and another competitor to Darkroom and VSCO is Afterlight as well.
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Can you remind me again what were the the VSCO packs that you recommend?
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That's A, C and LV.
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Yeah it was the Levi's collaboration.
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Oh and A and C are separate.
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A comma C comma LV.
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Yeah yeah I think I made the mistake of just buying all of them.
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No, it's not a mistake. I mean, the thing is, if you have good presets, it's going to make a bigger
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difference. This was a huge takeaway from the MKBHD blind test as well. If people just edited their
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photos after, it would make a way bigger difference than the actual cameras would. Like, that's,
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you could win any camera shootout if you just edited the photo that you want to win. It would
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always be able to win because that's what people really like is just that little bit of extra
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polish and refinement that doesn't come out of most cameras by default, or any cameras
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Is there anything else that we should be thinking of?
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Well, you asked about stories, which is a little unrelated, but I don't want you to
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leave without having my story tips.
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I did do a whole YouTube video about this, so if I'm leaving anything out in this quick
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description, it's worth watching that because I go through in a bit of detail how I create
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If you haven't seen my stories, they are vlog style.
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So it's usually, it's moving through a bunch of different clips like a YouTube vlog,
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but I'm shooting it on my phone and I'm usually shooting and editing in almost real time,
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which is really important about stories for me. I don't want stories to take a long time.
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They're supposed to be quick. They're supposed to be of the moment of what's happening right now.
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And I don't want to be bogged down in a bunch of editing, but I also want them to feel kind
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of professional and you know actually entertain people for a few minutes. So the way that I do
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that is using an app called Spark Camera is the primary one. There's a few apps called Spark so
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make sure you're getting the right one Spark Camera and it's not the email application just
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to be clear. Also not the Adobe design application. There's like three or four more. But it is it's a
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pretty old app it actually predates a lot of those and as far as I know it was the first app to have
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the swipe left and right to add a filter over it. They actually invented that and
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it's kind of been forgotten. But it looks a bit like snapchat in that you just
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press and hold anywhere on the screen to start recording. You can double tap to
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flip the camera backwards to yourself and that's kind of it. So you press and
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hold record for a few seconds look at something else press and hold for a few
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seconds and after a while you've kind of built up a little video a little vlog
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type video hit export and when you upload it to Instagram now Instagram has a feature where it'll
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cut up videos that are up to 60 seconds long into 15 second clips so as people watch through your
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stories you don't have to worry about each clip being a full 15 seconds or whatever you can kind
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of just do these little moments that piece together a more complete story and that's how
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I usually do Instagram stories.
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No, that's a good tip.
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So spark camera.
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And if you want one more, if you are just into posting photos and adding a little design
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to them, I would recommend, wait, I forgot what it's called.
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Oh, I'd recommend Unfold, which is, it is made exactly for creating beautifully designed
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Oh, it's just like one of the ones that does all the frames and stuff.
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Yeah, exactly.
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And text and layouts and stuff.
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Oh, I've seen these everywhere.
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Now I'm looking at like...
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Oh, so that's how people make them.
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That's the secret.
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There's an app for it.
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Are you gonna get thrown out of the Instagram?
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Like, you're like, you know that...
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Secret society?
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You know, you know that show, like the magician secrets revealed or whatever?
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You're doing that for Instagram.
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That might happen.
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I just dropped all the knowledge in one quick segment.
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Hopefully, I mean hopefully some of that made sense.
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Okay, I think it did.
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Unfold spark camera. Bye.
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I'm just going through.
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Bye, no more. Of course, we'll have links in our show notes for all of these.
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Tyler, thank you so much for joining us. Can you give a rundown?
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Like what are the best places for people to go to find what you're up to?
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I mean if you just search for my name in Google,
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S-T-A-L-M-A-N, you're gonna find all my stuff.
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But my favorite thing to do is my podcast, which is stahlmanpodcast.com.
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where you guys have been.
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Both Myke and Steven have been there,
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and Federico, I'd love to have you someday.
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- Sure, thank you, okay.
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- Just synchronize your calendars right now.
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Just do it right now.
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- All right, this makes for great radio.
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- All right, Tyler, thank you so much for joining us.
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- Thanks guys, take care.
01:35:55
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- So I think that about does it for this week.
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I feel like I know a lot more.
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What about you guys?
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Do you feel ready to go conquer Instagram?
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- My brain feels more full, is what I'll say.
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Is that a good thing?
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Well, if you want to check out all the apps we talked about
01:36:11
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with Tyler or you're really interested in iPod Touch
01:36:13
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Rumors, all those links are on the website,
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relay.fm/connected/226.
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While you're there, you can get in touch with us via email,
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or you can do so on Twitter.
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Federico is there as Vitici and V-I-T-I-C-C-I.
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And of course, he is the editor-in-chief of
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maxstories.net.
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You can find Myke on Twitter as @imyke,
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and Myke hosts a bunch of shows.
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You can find them at relay.fm/shows.
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You can follow me over there as @ismh,
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and you can find my writing at 512pixels.net.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week,
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And until next week, guys, say goodbye.