101 Quick and Easy Secrets for Using Your Digital Photographs [Amazon] by Matthew Bamberg Like most photographers in the digital era you probably have a hard drive (if not many) filled with tons of great photographs just sitting there collecting virtual dust. 101 Quick and Easy Secrets for Using Your Digital Photographs aims at
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YourPhotoTips on 9th Nov 2009 (via yourphototips.com)
There are millions of photographs sitting around on laptops, desktops, in online accounts like Flickr and Facebook, and on storage devices such as hard drives and CDs. Most of them are just sitting around gathering digital dust. Add to that all of the years of film and slide images that are slowly deteriorating while collecting
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ImagingInsider on 9th Dec 2009 (via imaginginsider.com)
Discover how to take compelling photographs utilizing all the awesome features of your digital camera. 101 Quick and Easy Secrets to Create Winning Photographs shows you how to use composition and technical methods and creative and artistic applications to achieve amazing images, using both in-camera and post-processing techniques.
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dphotojournal on 11th Aug 2009 (via dphotojournal.com)
The Rollei Compactline 101 is one of the latest affordable digital cameras available in the market. It features a 10 mega-pixel sensor resolution that is capable of providing poster sized prints of the photos. The finest details of the images are also exposed owing to the 10MP resolution. This Rollei Compactline 101 10MP Digital Camera
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Digital Camera Reviews on 27th Sep 2009 (via digitalcamerareviews.org.uk)
Here is part 3 of the DPNow.com Digital Photography 101 series aimed at anyone who wants to improve his or her technical understanding of digital photography. Today, we use video clips to introduce the usefulness of the ubiquitous Levels tool and see how it relates to histograms, which were covered in part 2. And it's not that difficult!
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DigitalPhotographyNow on 14th Aug 2009 (via dpnow.com)
If you are interested in improving your technical appreciation of digital image quality, but you consider yourself a novice, why not have a look at the first instalment of our Digital Photography 101 series. To start with, we look at some fundamental ways in which images can vary in quality, and why.
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DigitalPhotographyNow on 28th Jul 2009 (via dpnow.com)
In the second part of our Digital Photography 101 series, we look at that most useful of basic tools, the exposure histogram. Don't fear it! It's actual simple to use. This time we explain how histograms can highlight problems in an image.
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DigitalPhotographyNow on 3rd Aug 2009 (via dpnow.com)
The realm of digital photography has expanded, and technology has improved to the point where professional photographers can comfortably make the transition from their 35mm film cameras (or SLR -- "single lens reflex") to fully professional digital cameras ("digital SLR"). Today's newest digital SLR models can let any photographer look over the photographs they have taken and decide which one...
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1Gadget on 18th Nov 2009 (via 1gadget.net)