Great Winter Mountain Biking

January 21st, 2012 by Erik

Ultramontane & Company – Mitch & Kath on pinkbike.com

Ice Cube, Eames, & Los Angeles

December 9th, 2011 by Erik

Great Ski

December 2nd, 2011 by Erik

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Mountain Bike & Dog.

November 22nd, 2011 by Erik

Lily Shreds trailside. on pinkbike.com

SF Bike Commute Home in ~35 seconds

October 27th, 2011 by Erik

Another Fuji Rangefinder

September 1st, 2011 by Erik

It is not a hidden fact that we love the vintage film rangefinder design. Fuji has announced the X10, another beautiful camera that we bet will be a great one.

The smaller rangefinder is definitely similar to its big brother the X100; however, it sports a zoom lens and is likely priced to compete with the likes of Canon’s G10+ series. We’re guessing it will be priced above the Canon, but who knows. It sure beats the G series on style.

dpreview has posted a quick review based on the press release of the camera if you are interested in all the nitty gritty. Personally, we are just enjoying looking at the photos.

http://www.dpreview.com/news/1109/11090102fujifilmx10.asp

We love Danny

August 16th, 2011 by Erik

Los Angeles Night Light

August 4th, 2011 by Erik

Beautiful video of Los Angeles at night by Colin Rich.

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LA Light from Colin Rich on Vimeo.

10 things I have learned about Mountain Biking

July 28th, 2011 by Erik

10 Things I have learned about Mountainbiking from Filme von Draussen on Vimeo.

Reseting Capture One

July 27th, 2011 by Erik

Many of the questions we field here at Running Pixels are about issues with CaptureOne. Quite often, reseting all of CaptureOne’s preferences will cure insane behavior and bring your capture station back to relative stability.

Our friends over at Capture Integration host a thorough article about uninstalling CaptureOne and it includes a list of files to delete. It’s critical to delete these files when upgrading to a new version of CaptureOne ( & when downgrading too)

These same files should be deleted if you are experiencing strange behavior with the software. Be aware that you will loose your customized workspace, etc. as this process brings you back to a default installation.

Delete these below files when CaptureOne is acting finicky:
[User] > Library > Application Support > Capture One
[User] > Library > Preferences > com.phaseone.[anything]
[User] > Pictures > Capture One Default Session > Capture One.col
[User] > Pictures > Capture One Library > Capture One.col
[HD] > Library > Application Support > Capture One

If you continue to have strange issues, we highly recommend submitting a Support Case with PhaseOne. The only way they will know about issues that are happening in the real world is if you tell them. :-)