Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

Introduction of Digital Photography

With the acceptable image quality and other advantages of digital photography the majority of professional photojournalists have begun capturing their images with digital cameras. Digital photography has also been adopted by many amateur snapshot photographers, who take advantage of the convenience of the form to send images by e-mail, placing them on the World Wide Web, or viewing digital photo frames.

Also, a big advantage of digital photography is instant review of images, without waiting for the film to be developed: if there is a problem with a photo, the photographer can immediately correct the problem and take another picture (up to hundreds photographs on the same media device).
Digital cameras have been integrated into many mobile phones. The photographer is able to color balance and manipulate the image so that science can not offer traditional darkroom, although users can use the same technology film with a film scanner. But digital cameras tend to be much more sensitive to moisture and extreme cold. For this reason, photographers who work in remote areas, like those who work for National Geographic overwhelmingly favor film SLR cameras. Many digital cameras can deliver only JPEG files.

Another format that may be encountered is RAW, which contain the raw image data directly from the camera’s image sensor. Compact digital cameras usually include zoom lens and flash can not be changed, but digital single-lens reflex (DSLR or DSLR), operates on the same principles of optical and mechanical, like a film SLR camera and offers the possibility to change lenses. Manufacturers like Nikon and Canon have recently promoted the adoption of digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) to photojournalists. Lenses in the field of digital photography can be a telephoto lens, wide angle or lenss lenss Normal, used for landscapes, portraits and close-ups (macro). Digital anti-shake tools (Image Stabilisation also called) allow taking strong hand pictures where previously a tripod was required. SRLs work with digital RAW images contain unprocessed image data straight from the camera sensor.
Since the data are not processed on the camera the photographer will do it on your computer in order to obtain other useful formats such as TIFF or JPEG. This method offers the flexibility of the results regarding exposure, lighting, white balance, contrast, color saturation and greater creative control and image.

Digital Photography Secrets Revealed !!!!!!!!!!

With traditional photography using an SLR camera, you just have to be sure with your frame, your lighting, your exposure time, in other words you really need an expert to get good SLR photography to produce.

Digital photography is a bit more smoothly. While it always helps to start with a fairly clear picture, with digital photography, your photos bring out the best.

Professional digital photography software, including Photoshop, will let you do amazing things with your photos. Besides the basic fixes, you can try all different styles and creative with your image. Photoshop is a good option if you can afford the software.

But there are many free tools for editing your photos, a search online “Photo Editing Tools” and you will come with numerous options. My favorite free editing tool Picasa 3, not only provide you with the basic tools you need, it works great for organizing your photos and share them with friends and family.

Which ever editor you use, follow these four easy digital photography secrets.

Straighten Your Image

Any good editor allows you to make your image right. This is very critical as an unbalanced picture, unless it is intended to be that way, an amateur feel to it. You want your pictures as professional looking as possible, right? I have both Photoshop and Picasa 3, and I actually prefer the Straighten tool in Picasa 3. It is very easy to use, and you lose none of the picture the way you do when you use the straightening tool in Photoshop.

Crop Your Image

Now that your image is straightened, if your image is perfect, leave it! But if there’s something you do not want in your image, crop it out! The focus of your photo to your topic, if too much activity around the subject, crop the image down, so the focus is where you want it to be.

Customize your Contrast

Adjust the darkness / lightness of your digital photos. If you use Picasa 3, open your image, and an edit box will appear on the left. Click “Auto Contrast” to see what an effect it has on your image. If you find you do not like the effect just click “Undo Auto Contrast”.

Set your colors

Sometimes the colors are not exactly come as sharp and clear as you want. You can do amazing things with the editors for this problem! Picasa 3 has a very simple “Auto Color” tool that can bring out the best in your image.

If you choose to use your Picasa 3 image editing, if you are already using the four steps you need to save changes. To do this, click the “Back to Library” button in the upper left corner. Look to the right, and you will see a button “save to disk” to see. Click that button and all your changes are applied to your image. It’s so easy!

Picasa 3 has other great features for editing, too. It offers a red-eye tool to narrow the search to remove red eye from your image, and also a tool for filling light images was just a little too dark.

So now you know four digital photography secrets that the quality of your digital photos will improve. Give them a try and you will be amazed how much better your photos will look!

Digital Photography for Beginners

Digital Photography has transformed into how to make an image. Not unlike the original revolutionary transformation of photography into a popular medium in the late 1890s when George Eastman invented roll film and in 1892 formed the Eastman Kodak Company for cameras, film and processing sales as a package, the digital photography, the average person with immediate access to the images. Pretty amazing!

What Eastman has to do for photography and digital images, which was, and the process for all. Pre-1892 instead of hauling glass, heavy cameras and tripods and portable darkrooms, all images taken possession of the only experts who gave people Eastman portable cameras, when a litter of 100 images is completed, they returned to Kodak. Kodak then processed the film, prints, and sent the prints and a fully loaded camera back to their customers.

Digital image of the normal process flow. Expose hundreds of images on a disc, turn it into a reader and transfer the images to your computer. Simple, fast and easy! Even if your mobile photos on Facebook.

The question is not open to the excellence in image making to translate? The quick answer is no. There is a clear difference between the ability to trace a picture and a picture to make. The distinction is one of the vision and purpose. If you (to take the operative verb) a recording is a document of a scene or an event without regard for anything other than preserving the memory of a person or place. It is a simple process, one that no training or technology. Aim and shoot and save the results. Nothing more is required. Now do not get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with that. It is important to document a function of photography and to preserve what has ever existed. But this is different than an image of art.

If they make a conscious choice to select an image using photography as an art form, both vision and technique are necessary to translate ideas from place to print. Take as an example of landscape photography. Knowing when the light well, control depth of field, shutter speed, focal length, when to expect mist or fog, the filtration and so use all play a role in the detection of vision you see how a work of art. In addition, the ability to image frame so that it visually appealing as a condition of the art documentation.

The demand for a beginner, if you’re a digital photography and the choice of equipment: Am I interested in documenting the memory of a person or body as my purpose for taking pictures or do I want both the documents and art as well? If your answer is the former, a point and shoot, fixed lens, the automatic camera is more than enough. If your answer is the latter then you might want to consider a hand-held device with interchangeable lenses and allows for manual settings, and the programming options. Equipment selection has everything to do what you want.