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http://geeks.pirillo.com – http://live.pirillo.com – I know you’ve probably got tons of digital photos sitting on your hard drive. You want to put them on your own website, instead of a photo hosting service. The problem is, it’s just not easy to organize these, and place them on your site. http://chris.pirillo.com Distributed by Tubemogul.Duration : 0:5:59
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More people are able to afford digital cameras because their prices are falling but the number of characteristics is rising so it is important to be able to compare digital camera features.
The first step in being able to compare camera features is to decide what you want to get out of your camera. If you compare digital prices you will see that for shooting family snapshots you can get a good basic digital camera for under $400, while a professional model is over $2,000. When you look at digital camera features you need to know the extent of the use you are going to get out of it.
It is essential when to compare digital camera options to understand the issues of image resolution, which is measured in megapixels. Basically, the more megapixels, the higher the resolutions of the final image but you definitely need to compare digital camera images with your actual requirements. This is best done if the digital camera resolution is compared with the size of the images that you want to print and you will find that a 1-mg camera can create a 3-by-5-inch (7.5 by 13 cm) photo-quality print; a 2-mg camera will make a 5-by-7-inch (13 by 18 cm) print; a 3-mg camera will make an 8-by-10-inch (20 by 25 cm) print, and a 6-mg camera will make a 9-by-13-inch (23 by 33 cm) print.
One of the other points to consider when comparing camera prices is to look at the complete package that is offered. Some included extras to look for when compare camera packages are if the camera includes a cable for your computer and if it comes with image-editing software that works with your computer. If these are not included it is still possible for you to buy them separately but you need to allow for this. Another important point to consider when you compare digital camera options is to choose a camera with removable memory in addition to built-in memory.
All of the cameras that you are considering when compare digital camera features should have an LCD screen for viewing pictures, a built-in flash, a timer, and a time/date stamp on even the most basic camera. You should also look to compare digital camera packages that have optical zoom, not digital, if you need a zoom capability and most midrange cameras should have high-quality optical zoom lenses but it is still worth checking to make sure. John Pawletthttp://www.articlesbase.com/electronics-articles/comparing-digital-camera-features-95846.html
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I am wanting to purchase professional photo editing software that will help me highlight a certain object in the picture. Example: I want a black and white photo with only the blue eyes showing in color. What software should I buy and it this an easy task to accomplish?
In PhotoShop, you can select the blue eyes and then go to "Select" and inverse the selection. Now everything but the blue eyes will be selected. You then go under Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and desaturate everything. That will turn everything to black and white except the eyes.
I’ll try one and link it here.
OK, there’s an example for you. There are other ways to achieve this result, but I this worked really fast. You can also change the color — make everything black and white but give him red eyes.
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In this video we discuss all the features of the fluorscent Cool Flo lights for video or photography. We also discuss the pro’s and con’s of the lights and Mark gives his rating on the lights
You can find the Cool Flo lights at the link below:
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I really want to get myself started in digital photography and I would like to know which of these models is the best one. I want a camera that’ll give me good performance, cool results, and that I can still use for personal (life/family) and it’ll still be very eye catching and stylish. Here are the models:
Sony 7.2 MP DSCW55 Cyber-shot Digital Camera
Casio 7.2 MP Exilim EX-Z75BK Digital Camera
Fujifilm 6.3 MP FinePix Z5fd Digital Camera
Olympus 7.1 MP FE230 Digital Camera
Hope someone can help me out. I anyone has any other suggestions, they’ll be more than welcome. Thanks!
Your budget seems to be under $200. I would also suggest you look at the the Olympus SP320 and the Canon Powershot A630. These cameras are slightly bigger than the ones you mention but they offer manual controls which will definitely help your photography grow. I think they look cool. They also handle a lot better than the normal digital camera because these have a grip you can hold. These cameras also have great image quality.
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