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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Elements Bundle: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 A to Z: Tools andfeatures illustrated ready reference Review & Ratings

Elements Bundle: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 A to Z: Tools and features illustrated ready reference
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Elements Bundle: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 A to Z: Tools and features illustrated ready reference Review

Philip Andrews has written a lot of books for the users of Photoshop and they are by all means "well explained&illustrated".
As no other he knows what "teaching" is and his latest Adobe Ph Elements 4 A to Z confirms my opinion.
You 'll find everything about the software in an alphabetical order with a lot of examples in this book.
It's a continuous reminder when you hesitate about some features working on some photographs or compositions.His style is clear,efficient and above all practical.
Even for owners of other tutorial books or intermediate users this book is very useful;a good investment if you want to improve your skills.It can be used by owners of previous versions of the software too.Buy it and you won't regret it!!

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Save 40% Off: iPhoto '11: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals) (Englishand English Edition) Review & Ratings

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Having been accustomed to iPhoto 9, I had difficulty adjusting to iPhoto 11 -- major changes! Had to wait 3 months for new Missing Manual, but it was worth the wait. Like all M Ms we have found so helpful, with a touch of humor while simplifying the complexities of our various Mac updates, this is most helpful. However, there was one problem I still couldn't resolve, so I emailed Lesa Snider (she invites emails!). Bingo! She replied with the solution! That is standing behind your product!

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

High Dynamic Range Imaging

High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) what a wonderful world it is, well at least for some photographers. HDRI or HDR for short-short is another alternate process for image processing. Some folks like it and some do not, kind of like the entire digital age. I personally think it can help to produce some interesting images. However, some folks just can not seem to except HDR as a valid process.
In my opinion HDR has had some bad exposure, no pun intended. For various reasons people have rejected HDR images, claiming they have no control over the math, and to think we didn’t think math was important. Also, I have heard the images have halos, and look animated and surreal. However, these are not reasons to dismiss the process but perhaps learn why this happens and try to make something good of it.
HDR has its place in photography just as all the other alternate processes and if done correctly the process will evolve into wonderful images. But you are not going to please everyone. So, for those that like HDRI drive on and those that want to learn more please join me over the next few weeks to explore HDRI a little more. Hopefully, I will be able to explain the process and help those that might need help with HDR imaging. Check back and remember please comment.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

5 Reasons Why Meta Data Should Be Part of Your Work Flow

Jim Goldstein  Landscape, Nature and Travel Photography

After attending the getMETAsmart event in San Francisco last week I became curious how photographers who read my blog and/or follow me on Twitter use it. To be honest I’d be even more curious how photo buyers or stock agents actually use metadata on a daily basis, but that will have to wait for another post. Metadata as many of you know is often discussed but rarely so in the context of how real people use it. While hearing about best practices is helpful everyone has a slightly different take on the subject and many address metadata differently in their workflow. Let’s first address the “why”. Why should metadata play a role in your workflow? To answer that I’ve combined my understanding of metadata with feedback received from my Twitter followers. Read on to learn more.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

DOFMaster for iPhone and iPod touch


Look what I found. All you "I" people might find this helpful. A DOF Calculator for the Iphone and Itouch. You can use the DOFMaster to calculate the depth of field in your photographs. You'll be able to select the lens and f/stop combination that provides the zone of sharpness you need. Use it to calculate the hyperfocal distance for landscape photography. Web Application - Go to http://iphone.dofmaster.com on your iPhone or iPod touch to use the web app. (That link only works for the iPhone and iPod touch. Click here if you are using any other web browser.)

Monday, November 17, 2008

Blue and Green Screen Photography

During our holiday background issues, the blue and green screen visual effects seem to pop up in our conversation. I found this web site that has several links and suppliers, in case any of you are interested. Also, perhaps the lower quarter can start looking into this for next year??

The website is called Blue and Green Screen Photography. Check them out.

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