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41. | by Ziv Haparnas Cameras can be held in two positions: horizontal or vertical (also knows as landscape and portrait). Photos taken in the vertical position are later on rotated 90 degrees (either clockwise or counter clockwise). Rotating the photos can be automated if your camera sports an orientation... • Date Added: 8/31/2006 • Views: 271 | |
42. | by Ziv Haparnas Digital cameras can be put in different photo shooting modes. The most used mode is automatic – the only thing you need to do is point and shoot. However understanding and using the other options will allow you to get better photos in certain scenarios. Here is how. We will go over the... • Date Added: 9/1/2006 • Views: 269 | |
43. | by Ziv Haparnas There are many ways to print photos. For example you could download the photos to your computer choose the ones you like burn them on a CD and take them to a printing service. DPOF makes such photo printing easier – here is how. DPOF is a standard that was introduced by a consortium of... • Date Added: 9/3/2006 • Views: 279 | |
44. | by Ziv Haparnas When you shoot a photo you need to set the camera to the values that would result in the photo you want to get. However sometimes it is hard to find those settings or there is just not enough time to figure out what they are – auto bracketing can help – here is how. There are two main... • Date Added: 9/4/2006 • Views: 461 | |
45. | by Ziv Haparnas Exposure is defined as how much light hits the camera's sensor. It depends on the camera settings mainly aperture and shutter speed. Exposure value (known as EV) is a number that represents the exposure setting of the camera. We will explain what the number means and how it is used for exposure... • Date Added: 9/4/2006 • Views: 292 | |
46. | by Ziv Haparnas Still photography freezes a scene. A photo is still in nature but sometimes you would like to convey a feeling of motion to the viewer. For example when taking a photo of a moving car or a runner. There are techniques that can help you achieve that - here is how. You have probably... • Date Added: 9/5/2006 • Views: 279 | |
47. | by Ziv Haparnas When you print digital photos on traditional paper sizes photos are either cropped or areas of the paper are left blank. The reason is that tradition paper sizes were designed for film and have different aspect ratio than digital photos. Digital paper sizes solve this problem and are offered by... • Date Added: 9/6/2006 • Views: 332 | |
48. | by Ziv Haparnas Digital cameras support many photo shooting modes - from automatic point and shoot to manual where the camera does nothing for you. One of those modes is Aperture Priority. Aperture priority is useful in many situations and deserves a short explanation of what it is and how to use it. You... • Date Added: 9/7/2006 • Views: 303 | |
49. | by Ziv Haparnas When digital cameras were first introduced they were used mostly as digital replacement to film cameras. Users would shoot photos, print them and archive them in photo albums. As users became more sophisticated new ways to use digital photos were found. Here are a few. The most basic thing... • Date Added: 9/9/2006 • Views: 323 | |
50. | by Ziv Haparnas Digital photo frames are new products that replace old paper photo frames in displaying your photos on a desk, on a shelf or on a wall. This article explains what digital frames are, how you can use them and what you should look for when buying one. Digital photo frames are a good solution... • Date Added: 9/11/2006 • Views: 319 | |
51. | by Ziv Haparnas For most of us firing the flash is something that happens in the background and that does not require our attention.. Flash photography was not always so easy to use. Flash is useful in many situations for example when taking photos in dark scenes or when getting rid of shades in fill in mode. It... • Date Added: 9/12/2006 • Views: 309 | |
52. | by Ziv Haparnas There is no debate that digital cameras are going to take over the photography market and with time we will see less and less film cameras sold and used. It is beneficial to take a moment and try to list the advantages of digital cameras and digital photos and put some order in why everybody likes... • Date Added: 9/13/2006 • Views: 320 | |
53. | by Ziv Haparnas Digital cameras have many advantages but they also have some disadvantages and response time is one of them. There are three response times that you should care about: the delay between pressing down the shutter button and shooting a photo, the delay between turning on the camera and shooting a... • Date Added: 9/14/2006 • Views: 267 | |
54. | by Ziv Haparnas Scanning paper photo prints is rare but sometimes you will need to do just that. Scanning is a process in which paper photo prints are converted to digital photo files. There are a few things to know and a few tips to follow when scanning such paper photo prints. This article lists the important... • Date Added: 9/14/2006 • Views: 398 | |
55. | by Ziv Haparnas You have probably taken photos before just to find out later that they did not come out as expected. Although digital cameras are getting smarter there are still a lot of decisions that the photographer has to make. There are also many mistakes that the photographer can make. Here are seven common... • Date Added: 9/15/2006 • Views: 295 | |
56. | by Ziv Haparnas Pixelization is defined as noticeable square pixels that can be seen in photos that are displayed on a computer screen or printed on paper. Without pixelization when you look at a photo you see continuous areas of different colors and intensities. Here is why it happens. To understand... • Date Added: 9/18/2006 • Views: 433 | |
57. | by Ziv Haparnas Whether you are planning to build an online product catalog or a printed version including rich digital photos will enhance it and will increase potential sales. When building a catalog photos are a powerful tool that you must use. Here are a few tips for taking digital photos that will bring... • Date Added: 9/26/2006 • Views: 255 | |
58. | by Ziv Haparnas When printing digital photos you have a choice between matte and glossy photo prints. Glossy photo prints have a shiny finish while matte ones have a more subtle neutral one. So which one should you choose? There is no right answer – there are pros and cons to both. Matte and glossy are... • Date Added: 9/27/2006 • Views: 310 | |
59. | by Ziv Haparnas 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. The need for standard file... • Date Added: 9/29/2006 • Views: 384 | |
60. | by Ziv Haparnas Digital photos are built of pixels. When you look at a digital photo on a computer screen or on a printed version of the photo you are really looking at millions of pixels each with a unique color and intensity. When put together all these pixels form the photo that you see. There are a few... • Date Added: 10/3/2006 • Views: 284 | |
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