Posted by James Morley - November 22, 2009 – 7:48 am
Tamron is the leading maker of camera lenses. Tamron Camera Lenses have interchangeable lenses that can be used with multiple leading brands. They were the pioneer of the high ratio zoom lens. The Adaptail series can be used with different brands and has replaced some of the older converter brands. If your brand of camera body is able to use a Tamron lens, you have a large variety of lenses to choose from.
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Posted by James Morley - November 19, 2009 – 10:18 am
Canon has built a reputation for building photographic equipment for both the professional and the amateur photographer. Along with a diverse group of digital and Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera bodies, Canon has created a lens for every need. Among those lens are the Canon Macro lenses, which are used to get close up detail in your photos. And, as with every Canon type of lens, there is a macro lens that will fit your need.
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Posted by Miles Stoppard - October 28, 2009 – 8:29 am
Photography has witnessed a major transition, thanks to the developments made in the technology, over the last few years. With the markets offering a variety of cameras in a platter with differing features to meet the demanding needs of the customers, conducting a detailed scrutiny on the different brands can ensure the best of the deals for you that match your budget.
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Posted by Ben Jenkins - September 20, 2009 – 9:49 am
There are three main tools for making selections in Adobe Photoshop: the Marquee, the Magic Wand and the Lasso. The Lasso is one of those tools with several options. To reveal the different modes it offers, click on the tool and hold. The three different modes of the Lasso are freehand, polygonal and magnetic.
Posted by Alexander Lewis - September 20, 2009 – 8:44 am
The Histogram panel in Adobe Photoshop CS4 (Window – Histogram) offers an overview of the tonal range of an image. The histogram is basically a chart which shows how many pixels are present at each luminosity value, with dark pixels on the left and lighter pixels on the right. If no selection is made, the histogram reflects all the pixels in the image. It is also possible to select just part of an image and use the histogram to examine the distribution of pixels just within the selected area. If the image consists of multiple layers, Photoshop displays a pop-up menu which allows you to choose either “Entire Image” or “Selected Layer” to determine which pixels are included in the output shown in the histogram.
Posted by Kerisha Collins - September 18, 2009 – 4:54 am
Born and raised in Switzerland, this digital art specialist is very advanced with Cartoon, Abstract and Sci-Fi Illustrations.
Posted by Cherie Grekko - September 15, 2009 – 10:40 am
Photographs that were captured with a great deal of care speak volumes as they take in people’s attention and will definitely ensure you become well known for everything you decide to do. Currently, digital images are at present the type captured by photographers because they are so much easier to take and in addition render a superior quality photograph. Irrespective of whether you’re a pro or an amateur photographer, you may wish to know about Adobe Photoshop which is a software program which is utilized by a lot of individuals to adjust and enhance digital photos.
Posted by George Carmichael - September 13, 2009 – 5:03 pm
Creating an online digital photo album or scrapbook is a great way to present your digital photos. There are digital scrapbook downloads out there that will help you create an incredible photo album! The first step is to organize your photos; load up your best pictures and create categories. It’s important to stay organized when making a digital photo album. Simply create some folders on your computer and save your chosen photos.
Posted by Lauren Kay - September 8, 2009 – 9:50 am
It seems like just about everyone has a cell phone camera these days that can snap photographs of just about anything in a matter of seconds. Using electronic pictures instead of the traditional film and paper print photos is cost-effective, there is no wasted paper to end up in the garbage and they take up almost no physical space at all!