Archive for October 6th, 2008

Transform the way you see the world

Posted in Hobbies on October 6th, 2008

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by Dan Feildman

Digital Cameras are fast taking over the market of commercial photographers as well the recreational enthusiast on account of the affordability, the convenience and the wide array of alternatives they offer. Digital Photography uses electronic devices to capture images in binary data, thereby enabling the photographer to directly transfer images onto his computer, negating the arduous scanning process that was mandatory with film photography. Also, modern day digital cameras, allow the photographer to view his images, before he prints them, thus letting him ensure that the photographs taken, are to his satisfaction. Besides these unique features, digital cameras also open up several new vistas in terms of image and light settings, enabling the user to experiment endlessly with his picture to produce scintillating results.

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Editing Digital Photography: Software living up to its promises?

Posted in Hobbies on October 6th, 2008
by David Peters

Photography can be a tricky art selecting the perfect light conditions, adjusting the focus, zoom and even the time of the day you choose to click your photograph… every one of these factors adds up to create that perfect image, which you’ve planned so long and worked so hard to capture. But sometimes, despite your best efforts, your photograph doesn’t quite end up the way you envisioned it. No matter how minor the glitch, it still detracts from the flawless image you’re looking for. And fleeting moments don’t last forever, nor are the changes of them occurring on a regular basis very likely. Here’s where editing your digital image can salvage that lost pride in your skills, while also allowing you to add effects, you would have found exceedingly difficult, if not impossible to achieve with just your camera. But before you rush ahead and grab the first editing software you can get your hands on, stop a while and consider if your editing software does live up to your exacting standards.

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