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Fall 2007
Welcome to the the second issue of
the Digital Camera
Zone! Here you'll find
reviews on
the latest cameras and accessories, as well as photographic secrets of
the pros.
Just as in our Spring and Summer
issues, we
continue to cover all aspects of
digital camera
photography: camera reviews and comparisons,
underwater
photography, focusing,
video cameras, wedding photography, how to become a
professional photographer, how to manipulate backgrounds, photoshop
tips,
shutter control, accessories, time-lapse photography, memory
cards... well, that's just the beginning. Please keep
checking
with us, we'll be adding content every week or so and put out a fresh
issue on a quarterly basis.
In this
issue we're going to cover photo imaging...
Occasionally
it takes in complete versions of an older, but quite competent, editing
program. Whether you are a beginner or have a sort of mastery in photo
editing, you are likely to get a photo editing software to meet your
needs.
Editing Photos for the Rest of Us By Rita Lambros-Segur
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Many of us have countless
digital images stored on our PC's without any hard copy backups or fun
prints to put in albums! See which photo printing service offers you
the best rates with the best features.
Digital Photo Printing By Kelly Liyakasa
We've all sat,
staring out of our window and cursing at the rain poring down or the
flat, grey sky that just happened to cloud over on few hours we've
managed to set aside in our busy schedule to head out and shoot some
photos. But all is not lost for the opportunistic and well prepared
photographer.
Bad Weather, Good Light - Being Flexible With Your Photography By Mark Eden
If you are
producing internet videos to be used on your website then it is
important that you produce one to the best quality that you can so that
they look really good on your site and on video syndication and video
sharing sites as well. You have already shot some video and on playing
it back the colors just don't seem right, the sky is not the blue that
it was when you shot the clip and your face appears 'different' than
what you see looking in the mirror.
Warm Color Balance By Bruce Walls
Experience using a point and shoot camera with a white balance mode and
digital camera with no white balance mode setting. Researching to
understand the white balance of the digital camera.
Understanding the White Balance of the Digital Camera By Jessie Robertson
Point and shoot
digital cameras are great for the occasional family snapshot or the
roadside landscape. But what if you want to expand your photographic
horizons? Can your point and shoot digital camera expand with
you? No. These types of cameras can be very limiting if your
desire is to reach new heights with your photography and expression.
How To Take Your Photographs To A New Level On A Budget? By Scott Karcich
The phrase 'exposure' can
have even the most intrepid photographer running for the hills in fear,
but it's actually a very simple concept to grasp. By learning how
shutter speed and aperture diameter combine to create your exposure,
you'll be able to take your photography to the next level. Once you do,
you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
Exposure, Shutter Speed and Aperture Made Simple By Pete G Williams
Most people know that you need a tripod if you intend to make long
exposure shots but this is by no means the only reason for using one.
In fact, the tripod is probably the most useful photographic accessory
for almost all types of photography, here's why.
The Tripod - A Photographers Best 3 Legged Friend By Colin Aiken
How to care for your
rechargeable batteries is one of those questions I get asked all the
time. And it's a great question, as new technology has made
rechargeables last a lot longer and much easier to use.
Taking Care Of Your Rechargeable Batteries By Bill A Fowle
Is your digital camera a bit sluggish? Here is a tip or two that may coax a bit of speed out of your cameras performance.
2 Simple Tips For Getting Faster Digital Camera Performance By Christine Peppler
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