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Digital photography has become a revolution. The possibility of recording an image inside a memory device, instead of using film, makes the whole process more straightforward and accessible to amateur and casual photographers. This concept facilitates the management and edition of images in personal computers. Otherwise difficult tasks such as color correction, photo retouching, cropping, printintg or sharing your images are now achieved with incredible ease. As digital cameras are becoming more popular than film cameras a lot of information is becomes available on the web. In this section you will find a large amount of digital photography resources such as tutorials, books and software to help you develop your skills as a photographer.

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Sharp Night Photography Without a Tripod

Sharp Night Photography Without a Tripod

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

In some scenarios not using a tripod will result in a blurry digital photo with its objects either blurred or simply out of focus. However there are times when you will find yourself in a situation that a tripod is needed but you do not have one with you to use. Here are some alternatives to using a tripod when one is not available.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 670

Sharp Photography Tips and Techniques

Sharp Photography Tips and Techniques

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Learn how professional photographers create sharp, crisp photos with the right equipment and the correct combination of aperture and depth of field. It takes a few particular elements and settings in a composition to come out with some that has a crisp resolution.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 486

Sharpen Your Photos For Display

Sharpen Your Photos For Display

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

If you often wonder why your pictures (unretouched, straight out of the camera) do not look as sharp, crisp and lively as some of those you see in photo galleries, maybe it's time to learn about sharpening and USM (UnSharp Mask).
Image and tutorial by photoxels.com

Author: Photoxels | Visits: 1

Shooting Photos in RAW Format

Shooting Photos in RAW Format

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

RAW files are created by your camera in a proprietary format, unique to each camera manufacturer. They can even be unique to the specific camera model you are using. These files are compressed by using a lossyless system. This means that little or no information is lost during the act of compression.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 821

Short Photography Composition Guide

Short Photography Composition Guide

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Learn how to prepare a professional composition for a photo opportunity in front of you, includes information on rules, sizes, framing, and distance.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 502

Silhouette Photography Lines, Shape and Form

Silhouette Photography Lines, Shape and Form

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Learn how to create silhouettes that are composed accurately; includes information on adding color, contrast, and meaning.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 813

Simple Architectural and Interior Photography

Simple Architectural and Interior Photography

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Learn how to get good interior and architectural photography results with an everyday digital camera and no special lights.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 1

Simple Photography and Dominant Subjects

Simple Photography and Dominant Subjects

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Learn how to create a well-balanced photo by keeping the composition relatively simple compared to the intended dominant subject.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 713

Snow Photography Exposure Settings

Snow Photography Exposure Settings

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Majority of the landscape is white, the background and foreground are bright and the camera's exposure meter will tend to give you the wrong reading, resulting in underexposed shot. In order to avoid this problem it is a good idea to switch to the manual program and take the picture by overexposing it by one stop. Written by Joanna Gerber.

Author: | Visits: 577

Speed, Action, and Sports Photography Tips

Speed, Action, and Sports Photography Tips

Category: Digital Photography Tutorials

Capturing action can be challenging for a beginning photographer and requires quite a bit of practice to master. The following outlines a few pointers that can get the novice started off on the right foot.

Author: Picture Correct | Visits: 1047

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