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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Digital Camera Memory Cards GuideCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials The nature of digital photography means that digital cameras have to store images differently to traditional cameras due to the physical absence of film. Instead of using rolls of film, which are then processed and developed to produce a photograph, digital cameras store their images on memory cards. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 735 |
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DesignMentor Training Digital Photography Exposure WheelCategory: Digital Photography Software The first in a series of design tools from DesignMentor Training, the Photography Exposure Wheel provides f-stop and shutter settings for a variety of outdoor shooting conditions. Author: DesignMentor Training | Visits: 1765 |
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Lessons on Taking Great PhotosCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials A good picture paints a story. Giving a picture a foreground subject and its background puts both into context and gives the picture a narration that just the subject or backdrop by itself wouldn't. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 880 |
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Digital Photography Lens TipsCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Photography is all about capturing light on a photographic emulsion or electronic sensor. And as such the lens and film or sensor, are the most important components affecting image quality. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 1062 |
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Travel Photography Lessons and TipsCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Most travelers like to bring home pictures to remember their trip. If you're looking for a way to turn so-so snapshots to fabulous photos, take a moment to review these tips. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 545 |
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Advertisement PhotographyCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials Advertisement photography is by far one of the most competitive forms of photography. This is mainly due to the fact that you can earn far more money than in any other aspect of photographic industry. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 2601 |
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Travel Photography Tips and PreparationCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials This article deals with: obtaining the necessary equipment, carrying the equipment and always being in the right place at the right time. If you are hoping to get a professional collection of pictures from a vacation or group tour in a far away place you should definitely consider some of these issues. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 408 |
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Photography ISO Speed and Film SpeedCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials While most of this is irrelevant for digital cameras, "film" speed still applies. In this case the speed affects the noise level rather than grain size but the final result is somewhat similar. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 721 |
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How to Photograph WildlifeCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials To get good shots of animals and birds, you will have to learn to be quick in setting up and framing your shots. Waiting until you get out in the wilderness to learn these tricks is not a good idea. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 1340 |
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Family Portrait PhotographyCategory: Digital Photography Tutorials First and foremost, keep things light. The days of stiff family portraits where everybody is in exactly the same pose are over! Today, more natural-looking poses (even "formal" portraits) are what give that noteworthy appearance. Author: PictureCorrect | Visits: 446 |
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