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Photoshop Elements Techniques Adds Exclusive Subscriber-Only Benefits To Their Website
KW Media Group Press Release
TAMPA, Fla.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Dec. 31, 2004—KW Media Group has announced the launch of the much anticipated subscriber-only area of the Photoshop Elements Techniques website, http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com . This valuable benefit complements the newsletter and allows subscribers to take full advantage of exclusive Photoshop Elements tutorials, video tutorials, tips, and techniques written by leading Photoshop Elements instructors and authors. The content rich Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter and website are the leading resources available to Photoshop Elements users today.
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Photoshop Elements Techniques Adds Exclusive Subscriber-Only Benefits To Their Website KW Media Group Press Release TAMPA, Fla.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Dec. 31, 2004—KW Media Group has announced the launch of the much anticipated subscriber-only area of the Photoshop Elements Techniques website, http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com . This valuable benefit complements the newsletter and allows subscribers to…
About Photography have just published a review of the software package Panorama Factory.
“I started using Panorama Factory with some images I’d previously used testing panoramic software. The first was a simple two image scene on a canal, its rippling water giving a tricky blend with pictures a second apart, and a large modern warehouse with straight lines shows up any alignment problems. The wizard walked me through the process, and five minutes later I was looking at an almost perfect panorama.”
About Photography have just published a review of the software package Panorama Factory. “I started using Panorama Factory with some images I’d previously used testing panoramic software. The first was a simple two image scene on a canal, its rippling water giving a tricky blend with pictures a second apart…
The Spanish website Quesabesde have published their review of the 5 megapixel Pentax Optio S50 compact digital camera.
Website: Quesabesde - Pentax Optio S50 Review
The Spanish website Quesabesde have published their review of the 5 megapixel Pentax Optio S50 compact digital camera. Website: Quesabesde - Pentax Optio S50 Review Check the Latest Prices for the Pentax Optio S50
Panasonic Press Release
Panasonic’s Pro High Speed Series SD Memory Cards Achieve World’s Fastest Data Transfer Speed
Panasonic has recently introduced the new Pro High Speed Series 1GB and 512MB SD memory cards. These Memory Cards boast Panasonic’s new LSI architecture and proprietary high speed technology to double the data transfer speed from 10MB/s to the world’s fastest* data transfer speed of up to 20MB/s**.
The increased data transfer speed is important for handling larger content files due to the functions and performance of digital equipment becoming more and more advanced. The Panasonic Pro High Speed SD Cards provide the speed necessary to easily record and replay high quality video images. In the future, it is expected that more and more users will enjoy recording TV programs on SD memory cards for playback on different SD-enabled products. Since video data entails an extremely large file size, it stands to reason that there will be an increased need for high speed data transfer.
Panasonic Press Release Panasonic’s Pro High Speed Series SD Memory Cards Achieve World’s Fastest Data Transfer Speed Panasonic has recently introduced the new Pro High Speed Series 1GB and 512MB SD memory cards. These Memory Cards boast Panasonic’s new LSI architecture and proprietary high speed technology to double the data…
Digital Outback Photo have published a good article about correcting colour in your images using a gray card, a technique that works equally well for both digital and film cameras.
“In the real world, the lighting conditions are usually less than idea for color correction; outdoor or indoor lighting is seldom close to the photographic ideal color temperatures for ‘daylight’ or ‘tungsten’. This can be resolved fairly easily by capturing a photo of a gray card in the same lighting conditions and correcting to the gray.”
Website: Digital Outback Photo - Color Correction using a Gray Card
Digital Outback Photo have published a good article about correcting colour in your images using a gray card, a technique that works equally well for both digital and film cameras. “In the real world, the lighting conditions are usually less than idea for color correction; outdoor or indoor lighting is…
DigitalCameraInfo have just posted their review of the diminutive and stylish 4 megapixel Olympus Mju Mini digicam (called the Stylus Verve in the USA).
“The Olympus Stylus Verve contains an aspherical glass 35-70mm (equivalent) variable focal length lens with 2x optical and 4x digital zoom capabilities. The focal length is easily altered using the small zoom toggle controls on the back of the camera. While these control buttons are a bit cumbersome to access with their meager dimensions, application is simple and strait-forward and adjustments are registered almost instantly. For a pocket-sized point-and-shoot camera, the zoom range will offer the user some flexibility in the type of shot available; however, the fully extended telephoto view of the Verve does not quite parallel its competitors, many of which extend up to 114mm and beyond.”
DigitalCameraInfo have just posted their review of the diminutive and stylish 4 megapixel Olympus Mju Mini digicam (called the Stylus Verve in the USA). “The Olympus Stylus Verve contains an aspherical glass 35-70mm (equivalent) variable focal length lens with 2x optical and 4x digital zoom capabilities. The focal length is…
DigiCamReview have posted their review of the 4 megapixel HP Photosmart R507 digital camera.
“The camera has an okay flash, and copes fairly well with group photos - HP’s Adaptive Lighting is recommended here, as this brightens up the darker areas of the image. Red eye was noticable on some photos of people - this can be removed in camera using HP’s red-eye reduction. Some of the images looked a bit soft, especially to the left of the image, and had fairly low contrast. The camera did okay focusing in low light - but did fail on some occasions. Skin colour was quite good.”
DigiCamReview have posted their review of the 4 megapixel HP Photosmart R507 digital camera. “The camera has an okay flash, and copes fairly well with group photos - HP’s Adaptive Lighting is recommended here, as this brightens up the darker areas of the image. Red eye was noticable on some…
If you’re a fan of all things Nikon, you will be extremely interested in Thom Hogan’s latest article about the Japanese photography giant, which is subtitled “What Nikon should have set as goals for 2005”.
“2005 is a very important year for Nikon. In the DSLR marketplace, Canon has stolen the professional thunder and re-established a dominant market share. Fortunately for Nikon, the D70 has held off the same thing from happening at the consumer end. In compact digital cameras, other than the 8800, Nikon seems to be falling behind and losing energy. 2005 is the last year of the huge DSLR unit volume growth, so keeping or adding to market share is important there. 2005 is the year in which compact camera unit growth stalls worldwide and becomes more like a normal market in terms of volume growth, so keeping or adding to market share there is even more important.”
If you’re a fan of all things Nikon, you will be extremely interested in Thom Hogan’s latest article about the Japanese photography giant, which is subtitled “What Nikon should have set as goals for 2005”. “2005 is a very important year for Nikon. In the DSLR marketplace, Canon has stolen…
Bob Atkins has published a short, technical guide to digital sensor size, looking at several digital cameras with different physical sensor sizes but all with a nominal 3 megapixel (3MP) pixel count.
”“So what” you might think, “if you have enough pixels, what does the sensor size matter?”. Cameras with smaller sensors use shorter focal length lenses to get the same angular coverage as cameras with larger sensors do with longer focal length lenses. So if you have a 28-105mm zoom on a Canon D30, a 10-37mm zoom on a Nikon 995 or a 7.4-28mm zoom on a Minolta Xi, you get approximately the same shot. What’s the big deal about the physical size of the sensor? Why does it matter?”
Website: Bob Atkins - Digital Sensor Size - Why Size Matters
Bob Atkins has published a short, technical guide to digital sensor size, looking at several digital cameras with different physical sensor sizes but all with a nominal 3 megapixel (3MP) pixel count. ”“So what” you might think, “if you have enough pixels, what does the sensor size matter?”. Cameras with…
JVC Press Release
Ultra-Compact & Compact models deliver a 30% smaller design
LAS VEGAS, January 6, 2005 – JVC today introduced a new Mini DV digital camcorder line, distinguished by a new compact design that’s easier to use and small enough to take anywhere. For 2005, JVC offers a wider range of camcorder options, from value-packed entry-level models to feature-rich units.
“From top to bottom, this year’s camcorder lineup offers more features per model than anything that has come before,” said Dave Owen, General Manager, Consumer Video, JVC Company of America. “As in previous years, JVC continues to dominate the market in offering a unique, compact design, 30 percent smaller than 2004 models, while still paying special attention to comfort, usability, convenience and style throughout the 2005 line.”
JVC Press Release Ultra-Compact & Compact models deliver a 30% smaller design LAS VEGAS, January 6, 2005 – JVC today introduced a new Mini DV digital camcorder line, distinguished by a new compact design that’s easier to use and small enough to take anywhere. For 2005, JVC offers a wider…
NikonNet Press Release 03/01/05
NikonNet and ‘Legends Behind the Lens’ Honor the Work of Veteran Commercial Photographer John Huet
MELVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 1 /PRNewswire/—Sometimes the moment elicits more inspiration than all the preparation in the world. For over 20 years,
renowned commercial photographer John Huet has lived by this concept. Considered to be one of the most successful commercial photographers working today, Huet’s images have been seen throughout the world. However, it’s his unique style that often raises eyebrows.
This January, NikonNet’s inspiring monthly, “Legends Behind the Lens,” honors the work of veteran advertising and commercial photographer John Huet. He has photographed some of the most recognizable images in national advertising campaigns for Nike, Adidas, BMW Motorcycles, Microsoft, the NBA, Wrangler, Nikon, and many others.
NikonNet Press Release 03/01/05 NikonNet and ‘Legends Behind the Lens’ Honor the Work of Veteran Commercial Photographer John Huet MELVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 1 /PRNewswire/—Sometimes the moment elicits more inspiration than all the preparation in the world. For over 20 years, renowned commercial photographer John Huet has lived by this concept…
About.com has a handy list of tips to help out new digital camera owners with their recent purchase/gift.
“Digital cameras are great! They let you experiment and learn without the hassle and expense of film developing. They give you the freedom to take more pictures—lots more pictures! But they also open up a whole new world of technology and terminology that even proficient film photographers may not be familiar with. Fortunately, you can bypass the confusion by visiting the links in this article to learn about and avoid the most common pitfalls and mistakes many new digital camera owners make.”
Website: About.com - Top 7 Digital Camera Newbie Mistakes to Avoid
About.com has a handy list of tips to help out new digital camera owners with their recent purchase/gift. “Digital cameras are great! They let you experiment and learn without the hassle and expense of film developing. They give you the freedom to take more pictures—lots more pictures! But they also…
Wind-Up Labs Press Release
So you have a new digital camera. Now what? Tips to enjoy digital photography and safeguard holiday memories
BOSTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Dec. 30, 2004—An estimated 10 million digital cameras were sold nationwide this holiday season and experts agree new camera owners will take hundreds of photos each in the first weeks. Yet most consumers have no idea how to manage, properly save or get the most enjoyment out of these photos. Here are tips to organize and share digital photos from Wind-Up Labs, maker of HeyPix!, a new digital photo organizer and sharing service.
10 Tips to Enjoy Digital Photography
1. Think of your new purchase as more than a camera. Think beyond simply taking and printing photos.
2. When taking photos, keep elbows close to your body for stability, and pre-focus the camera by pressing the button halfway down
before taking the shot to avoid the second or so of shutter lag time.
Wind-Up Labs Press Release So you have a new digital camera. Now what? Tips to enjoy digital photography and safeguard holiday memories BOSTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Dec. 30, 2004—An estimated 10 million digital cameras were sold nationwide this holiday season and experts agree new camera owners will take hundreds of photos each in…
And I thought my camera bag was too heavy - it looks positively feather-weight compared to all the kit that Michael Reichmann carries around, which he shows us in his latest article over on Luminous Landscape:
“For 13 days in early January, 2005 I will be leading a photographic expedition / workshop in Bangladesh. Together with about a dozen other photographers we will be exploring this little-known but fascinating country – by boat, road and on foot. This workshop has been planned for more than half a year, and though my colleague Pierre Claquin has lived, worked and photographed there for some dozen years, and has provided everyone with equipment advice, actually deciding what to bring (as well as what’s possible to bring) is an interesting challenge.
I thought that I’d share the thought process with you, as it is one that all photographers go through when heading off on a shooting trip. There are so many factors involved, from intended as well as potential subject matter, to flying restrictions, to weight and bulk concerns.”
And I thought my camera bag was too heavy - it looks positively feather-weight compared to all the kit that Michael Reichmann carries around, which he shows us in his latest article over on Luminous Landscape: “For 13 days in early January, 2005 I will be leading a photographic expedition…
LifePics Press Release 30/12/04
LifePics announced today that it has won Photographic Processing magazine’s 2004 Reader’s Choice award for best online photofinishing service. Photographic Processing magazine is one of the top sources of product and industry news for photofinishers in North America. Readers were asked to vote for their favorite product in 25 categories, and LifePics was selected by readers as the top online service.
“We are thrilled to receive The Reader’s Choice award,” said Rick Patch, LifePics CEO. “The number of consumers using our service has absolutely exploded. This award further demonstrates that customers appreciate the ability to print via the Internet to their favorite retail photofinisher.”
LifePics Press Release 30/12/04 LifePics announced today that it has won Photographic Processing magazine’s 2004 Reader’s Choice award for best online photofinishing service. Photographic Processing magazine is one of the top sources of product and industry news for photofinishers in North America. Readers were asked to vote for their favorite…
More than 110,000 people have lost their lives in East Africa and South Asia in the aftermath of the earthquake and resulting tsunamis on December 26. The American Red Cross reports that emergency assessment and first-aid teams were on the ground quickly and are already working with local groups to support relief efforts. If you would like to help, you can make a financial donation to the American Red Cross using the Amazon Honor System. One hundred percent of donations made will go to the American Red Cross disaster relief efforts.
More than 110,000 people have lost their lives in East Africa and South Asia in the aftermath of the earthquake and resulting tsunamis on December 26. The American Red Cross reports that emergency assessment and first-aid teams were on the ground quickly and are already working with local groups to…
I haven’t posted too many of my own pictures lately - been experiencing a little photographer’s block here in Paris. But an inspirational Christmas present (The Great LIFE Photographers, 600 pages read on Christmas Day) and a visit to the Robert Capa exhibition today at the Bibliotheque nationale de france have hopefully made me turn a corner. I have been taking some photos, just not as many or with the quality that I would have liked. This is one of the ones that I am pleased with - taken in the Samaritaine restaurant on the 5th floor, looking out over the Seine, against the light, with my Canon G3 resting on the table. I was also slightly drunk at the time after one too many lunchtime aperitifs - maybe this is a tactic that I could adopt for the future? (not that I’m advocating alcohol you understand…).
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I haven’t posted too many of my own pictures lately - been experiencing a little photographer’s block here in Paris. But an inspirational Christmas present (The Great LIFE Photographers, 600 pages read on Christmas Day) and a visit to the Robert Capa exhibition today at the Bibliotheque nationale de france…
“Troubleshooting Your Images” is PCMagazines in-depth guide to solving some of the common issues that affect new diigcam owners in particular; blurry and grainy images, over and under-exposed, dodgy colour. It might just stop you actually tearing your hair out in frustration (no guarantees though…).
“Nothing is more frustrating than looking at a photo you took of a once-in-a-lifetime event only to find that it didn’t turn out. Maybe it is blurry, dark, or “noisy.” Many new digital-camera owners become so frustrated that they give up entirely, or keep replacing their cameras, hoping to find one that magically takes the photo they want every time.
Instead of throwing your hands up, if you spend a little time looking at your problem images, thinking about what might have happened, and practicing with your camera on your pets, children, or garden, you’ll be ready to grab those images of a lifetime when it really matters. In this article we discuss a variety of common causes of poor digital images, and present some tips on diagnosing and correcting the problems.”
“Troubleshooting Your Images” is PCMagazines in-depth guide to solving some of the common issues that affect new diigcam owners in particular; blurry and grainy images, over and under-exposed, dodgy colour. It might just stop you actually tearing your hair out in frustration (no guarantees though…). “Nothing is more frustrating than…
DCResource have published their review of the 4 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1.
“Overall I’d rank the L1’s image quality as just okay. While my real world photos were well-exposed with accurate colors, details in the pictures seemed soft and fuzzy. Even the sky seemed unusually blotchy. In addition, there was vignetting to be found in many of my photos. I’ve seen this before on other ultra-compact cameras (the Minolta DiMAGE X-series comes to mind), and I think it’s just one of the tradeoffs that comes with a tiny camera like this. Still, you’ll be able to get nice small prints or web-sized photos from the L1. Those with larger print needs or higher expectations should look elsewhere.”
DCResource have published their review of the 4 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1. “Overall I’d rank the L1’s image quality as just okay. While my real world photos were well-exposed with accurate colors, details in the pictures seemed soft and fuzzy. Even the sky seemed unusually blotchy. In addition, there was…
Every photographer has been confused by the subject of digital image sizes - pixels, resolution, ppi, dpi - what are they and how on earth do they relate to each other? Bob Atkins has a handy guide which answers all of these questions:
“The way you control how large an image appears on someone’s monitor screen when viewing your images on the web is by changing the height and width in pixels If your original image is 1600x1200 pixels it will probably be too large to see all at once on 95% of the video monitors out there. It will also be slow to load since it will be a large file. If you want someone using an 800x600 display to be able to see your image clearly, you need to change the size to, say, 600x400 pixels (remember the browser window is smaller than the full monitor display).”
Website: Bob Atkins - Digital Image Resizing
Every photographer has been confused by the subject of digital image sizes - pixels, resolution, ppi, dpi - what are they and how on earth do they relate to each other? Bob Atkins has a handy guide which answers all of these questions: “The way you control how large an…