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Monday, February 23, 2009

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Camara Filter Tips

Polarizer Filter: in order to avoid the image of reflection that is not in want, use a polarizing filter. play with the filter, the light will be filtered so that maasuk avoid direct reflection and the colors brighter.

UV filter: in the mountains and the sea of UV rays are stronger than in the plains, this raises a picture with fog effects. filter or UV filter Skyline can reduce this effect.

Gradual ND filters: a strong contrast, as in the photo Landscape, can be in a balance with the Gradual ND filter.





Thursday, February 12, 2009

Digital Image Stabilisation Edit


Digital image stabilization edit? What this term means? This is a security technology that is used on the Olympus Mju-810. Basic theory is used in the deconvolution.

Deconvolution-filter is a process to record and restore the sharpness mathematically.
for example in digital images, the sharpness of the Matrix Point Spread Function (PSF). This function is the basis of the process. The digital image sharpness can be a fox in the back through the "Deconvolution" provided that the characteristics of the image sharpness is not known.

Can simply say that the conditions in the shooting, positioning, and camera movement or vibration can result in mind and sharp images that can not be sharp again.

Olympus Mju-810 has two "Gyro Sensor" to know and record the movement and position of the camera when pressed SHUTTER release. this information is stored together with the image to improve the image of "blur".

Olympus Mju-810 is suitable for blur-free shooting in bright conditions. weather resistant feature make them a good choice for shooting at the beach or during the rainy season.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Mobile Printers, Quick Printing without Ink



Polaroid Corporation released its two instant mobile printers: CZA-10011 and CZA-10022. They can print and share 2x3" borderless color images in under a minute. It provides instant magic prints without ink using ZINK (Zero Ink) printing technology from Zink Imaging. As mobile as you are, they are pocket-sized, sleek and stylishly designed.

These printers print directly your photos from camera cell phone or digital camera. You can send, print and share those photos with no computer connections needed. They are smudge-proof and water-resistant, and provide tear-resistant photos. There is no ink or ribbons to throw away. Print in about 60 seconds, and with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, they print up to 15 photos per full battery charge.

The first one is available in black (CZA-10011B), pink (CZA-10011P) and red (CZA-10011S). While the second is in black and pink only. No exact price is displayed in their official site. polaroid.com

Thursday, February 5, 2009

THE FASTEST PHOTO EDITOR

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Tips For Digital Photographers

Just as your interest level in photography dictates the type of camera you will need, it also defines your storage needs. Whether you’re the family photographer or a professional photojournalist, storing your photos on a laptop or PC is not enough. One computer virus or stolen laptop and your digital library is gone.

To assure your photo collection is organized and safely stored, here are some suggestions:
First, learn how to save pictures from your digital camera to your computer. Most digital photography software will do this for you automatically.
Always keep a backup of your photos on an external hard drive rather than storing them only on your computer.
Organize your hard drive with folders for your photos. When naming the folders, also use the date of when the photos were taken. This will help you sort and find photos more easily.
If your digital life is centered around one computer, choose a reliable hard drive to store your content. A pushbutton external hard drive is a simple way to allow your photo collection to live and grow.
Shared storage devices make it much easier to manage multiple cameras. They also allow you to securely publish your photos over the Internet and share them with selected friends and family.
If you are a serious photographer and take a lot of pictures at full resolution and minimal compression, or if you scan old family photos for digital safekeeping, consider using redundant hard drives or RAID systems. These will allow you to keep your prized vintage photos safe, but still permit instant access for sharing.