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  • 2 Simple Tips for Getting Faster Digital Camera Performance  By : Christine Peppler
    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.
  • 360 photography – how can you do it?  By : Ken Wilson
    If you are interested in 360 photography you should know you can have a 360 virtual tour of your own. Whether you want to sell your house and are considering posting the tour on line or you just want to have it for yourself, there are different ways of getting such a tour. They vary from buying it to doing it yourself from top to bottom, and it only depends on your possibility of getting involved in such a project.
  • A common photography problem: blurry digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: dark silhouettes in digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: out of focus digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: overexposed digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: red eyed objects in digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: Shaded objects in digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: underexposed digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A digital photo shooting session of airplanes in an air show  By : Jacob Georgeson
    A few weeks ago I went with my friends to see an air show. The schedule was packed with acrobatics and many types of planes. The highlight of the show was the blue angles with their jets doing dangerous routines. I took my camera hoping to capture some good digital memories of that show.
  • A holistic approach to buying a new digital camera  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Many buy a new camera based on just a few parameters like purchase price and megapixels. This is unfortunate as there is much more to a new digital camera buying decision. This article will describe a holistic approach to that decision.
  • All about how to use you digital camera  By : David Peters
    The camera has one small, slow chip and very little memory to do that interpolation. Your computer has a big, powerful processor and lots of memory, not to mention, no particular need to compromise their software routines to fit into a small amount of memory or trade quality for speed to avoid long delays after taking a picture. In short, your computer will do a vastly better job at interpolating the picture than your camera will, and to top that off you can choose different algorithms (often named after the mathematicians or programmers who created them, like Lanczos or Mitchell) and experiment with how well they work on a particular image. You can even save different versions of the file, including the original, which you can't if the camera is doing the work. There's nothing to be gained by compromising image quality, which is exactly what you're doing if you don't use the best filter you can get your hands on. The interpolated image even takes up more space on your camera's memory card, but it doesn't hold any more information than the original. Finally, as I mentioned above, it adds time between shots, as the camera has to grind away at reshaping your picture before you can take another one.
  • Anatomy of a Camcorder  By : Christine Peppler
    Do you know the anatomy of a camcorder? If you don't, talking to sales people can be confusing at times and make the process of selecting a camcorder much more difficult. We will help you though with a brief lesson on the anatomy of these devices to help you shop with confidence.
  • Are 7 mega pixels enough? Or maybe 7 are too much?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    How many mega pixels do you really need in your new camera? When buying a new camera everybody struggles with that question. Should you spend an extra $200 to get that extra mega pixel? The race for more mega pixels has long begun but really is more mega pixels necessarily better?
  • Are digital prints different than old film paper prints?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Everybody is using digital cameras these days. Although many people never end up printing any of the digital photos that they take others do print what is known as digital prints.
  • Are film cameras better than digital cameras?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Film cameras are becoming rare. Although digital cameras have come a long way since they were first introduced there are still photographers that prefer to use old film cameras. Some of them use film exclusively while others prefer film for specific scenarios.
  • Auto and manual focus modes in digital cameras  By : Jacob Georgeson
    One of the important phases of shooting a good photo is focusing on the photo’s objects. Photos that are out of focus look bad and blurry. Sometimes shooting out of focus objects is done on purpose as an artistic effect but in most cases a sharp focused object is the photographer goal.
  • Auto bracketing an underused feature of the Auto bracketing  By : Jacob Georgeson
    When taking digital photos making sure that the exposure is right for the specific lighting condition is one of the most important tasks for achieving a high quality digital photo. Auto bracketing can help in hard lighting condition when finding the right exposure value is not easy.
  • Avoiding Digital Camera Shakes  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article talks about procedures one might take to avoid taking blurred digital pictures. It also talks about tripod and image stabilization technology as important resources in minimizing camera shakes.
  • Avoiding pitfalls when taking high quality digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    With today’s sophisticated digital cameras it is relatively easy to take good digital photos. This is especially true if you are using s point and shoot digital pocket camera. However even with such a camera you can follow some tips that will result in better higher quality digital photos. These tips become much more important when using high end SLR cameras in manual mode.
  • Backing Up The Photos From a Digital Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    If the photographs you capture with your digital camera are important to you; take heed. Disaster can strike, destroying all of the images you have recorded of your most important memories. We have the tips you will need to assure that the images of the important people, places, and events you capture today will be around well into the future.
  • Basic Digital Photography - Capturing Night Time Images  By : Christine Peppler
    Digital cameras can capture spectacular night time images. This article offers a handful of tips for the beginner to create quality low light images.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Getting the Light Source Right  By : Christine Peppler
    Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining image quality. Novice photographers can learn to master the basics of lighting to create the images that they want both indoors and outdoors.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Taking Control of Exposure  By : Christine Peppler
    Even beginning photographers can take control of their images, creating the images they imagine through manual control of shutter speed and aperture. This article offers a basic explanation of these concepts and how to use them.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Taking Action Shots  By : Christine Peppler
    Digital cameras have changed the nature of personal photography. More impromptu shots, daily events, and action shots are taken as beginning photographers can experiment without the cost of film and developing as they store images on computer and share over the internet. This article provides a handful of tips to help beginners take better action shots.
  • Basic Digital Photography: The Old Rules Still Apply  By : Christine Peppler
    Want better pictures but don't want to make a life study of photograpy to do it? Don't worry, all of the old rules apply and it isn't too technical. Here are just a few tips you can master easily if you are truly a novice but still want better pictures.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Which Way to Hold the Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    Do you know the guidelines to help you decide how to hold your digital camera when taking a shot? Learn about it here.
  • Basic understanding of your digital camera flash  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Many of us do not think twice about the usage of our digital camera’s flash assuming that the camera will use the flash automatically as needed. Flash however can and should be manually set in many scenarios resulting in high quality digital photos.
  • Behind image stabilizer lenses like the Canon EF 70-200mm IS USM  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Image stabilizers are helpful fancy additions to zoom lenses. In high zoom factors every tiny camera movement is translated to a blurry photo. There are different techniques to avoid such movement but sometimes when taking photos fast without a tripod or special equipment an image stabilizer lens might be the only way to go. Here is how and why.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:5 Tips for Capturing Great Video  By : Christine Peppler
    Although digital video camcorders offer consumers unprecedented ability to edit films to create great home movies, the filming techniques employed by home movie makers have much greater influence on the quality of a home movie than the equipment. This article reviews 5 simple tips for capturing better video for home movies that will keep an audience coming back for more.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio  By : Christine Peppler
    In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year. What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.
  • Camcorder Lens Filters - What Can They Do For You?  By : Christine Peppler
    After investing in a good camcorder, a sales person may suggest a lens filter for your new purchase. You wonder, are they just trying to make another sale or is there a justifiable reason for considering adding on a filter? Most of us aren't professional videographers and have no intention of producing a feature film with our camcorder, but lens filters do have a purpose even for those of us who use a camcorder only for recreational purposes.
  • Camera Scene Modes: Getting the Right Exposure with the Push of a Button  By : Christine Peppler
    The lighting and area of focus is different in each shot you take. Learn about digital camera scene modes that can allow you to adjust for these differences with a push of the button.
  • Can I make money out of my digital photos?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Many ask this question. The answer is that most likely you can – but the amount of money you can make varies a lot and it depends on the uniqueness of your photos, their quality and your selling abilities. Here are a few hints and concepts when it comes to making money from your photos.
  • Candlelight photography – candles in photos basic concepts  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Candles are a unique light source. Using candlelight to light a scene can result in breathtaking photos. Candlelight temperature is different than flash, daylight or regular bulb light. Using candlelight is hard and requires experience. This article will provide you some basic ideas to start experimenting with.
  • Canon PIXMA Pro 9000 an easy choice for home photo printing  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital photos are great but sometimes it is nice to be able to touch and feel a real paper print You can send your digital photos to an online printing service or go to a local printer. A more convenient way is to simply print those photos at home by using the Canon PIXMA Pro 9000.
  • Capturing Special Moments With A Digital Camera  By : Roberto Sedycias
    Get to know the basics of digital camera. Also learn about which features might be helpful in making the right choice of this popular gadget.
  • Care for a Photo Scanner  By : Christine Peppler
    Photo scanners are a great way of converting images into digital form. We give you some basic tips regarding proper use and care of your scanner to assure longevity and the ability to produce high quality images.
  • Cheap Digital Cameras  By : Michael Malega
    Here is an article for Cheap Digital Cameras topic that may be of benefit to you, tips, ideas and suggestions that is all about Cheap Digital Cameras. If you interested to find more on this subject please check our web site…
  • Choosing a digital photo frame like the Kodak Easyshare EX 811 8 inch  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital photo frames are the digital era version of the paper print photo frame. The Kodak Easyshare EX 811 8 inch like any other digital photo frame has specific features and attributes that you should consider before making a purchase.
  • Choosing Print Paper for Your Photos  By : Christine Peppler
    If you are just beginning to print photos from your digital camera at home, it can be a bit confusing as to what type of paper to use. Here are the basics.
  • Choosing the Right Resolution When Scanning Images  By : Christine Peppler
    High resolution scanners are great tools. However, there are at least a few reasons why you might want to adjust the resolution downward when scanning. We will tell you why.
  • Commercial Photography And Its Uses  By : Jane Muder
    The work of skilled photographers can have many commercial uses. From corporate brochures and reports to architectural firm marketing to sales, there exist many avenues requiring the use of high-quality color photography.
  • Common digital photography mistakes  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Every photographer from amateurs to professionals makes mistakes when taking photos. In the old film days you could only find the bad results after processing the negatives. With digital cameras like the Photographer mistakes you can see your mistakes immediately after taking the photo through the LCD screen.
  • Compressed digital photo file formats – storing digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital photos are stored as files on memory cards and computer hard disks. They can be stored in different file formats (each format has a unique file extension). Most of the formats are compressed to save space and each has its own pros and cons.
  • Continuous focus mode used for shooting digital photos of moving objects  By : Jacob Georgeson
    It is harder to shoot good digital photos of moving objects than of still objects. When objects are still you have all the time that you need to focus on the object and set the other camera parameters like shutter speed and aperture. This time shortens as the objects in the frame move faster and faster.
  • Converting photo paper prints to digital files using a scanner  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Digital photos are much more flexible than paper prints. Many of us still have albums of old paper photo prints, it would be great if there was an easy way to turn them into digital photos, into digital jpeg files. Here are some options for how to do it.
  • Creating a digital photo inventory of your house or office  By : Jacob Georgeson
    There are many reasons to keep an updated and complete inventory of your home or office. One reason is for easier insurance claims in cases of disaster, burglary, lost or other damages. This article will give you some tips for effectively creating and keeping such inventory.
  • Creative ideas for what to do with your digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    For the most part digital cameras are digital replacements of the old film cameras. There are however new applications that are possible with the digital media that were just impossible with the old film one. Here are some ideas for what you can do with digital photos.
  • Creative ideas for your next digital photos  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Taking digital photos is phone. Fortunately taking digital photos is also free as there is no film development and printing cost. You can take as many photos as you want view them on your computer and delete them. For that reason experiment with digital photos is fun and easy.

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