Digital Photography – Processing Your Film – Part II
The more adventurous can buy home processing kits for both colour negative and colour reversal film, and also for black and white. You do not need to have a fully equipped darkroom to process film. Apart from the equipment in the kit all you need is a processing tank – these come in various sizes, depending on how many films you want to process at once – and a light-tight room or cupboard where you can load the film into the tank.
The Basics of Masks in an Image – Part IIThe layer mask makes all the underlying pixels disappear, unless you tell it to leave some alone. When applying a layer mask, you can choose to mask the selected area or mask all but the selected area. The advantage of Quick-mask is that it is often easier to judge the effect of the painted area than it is to make many selections.
Knowing Your Camera Flash – Compact and ExternalNowadays, most camera models have built an in built flash both on the compact and SLR digital cameras. This makes it very easy for the photographer to compensate for low lighting conditions by a quick press of a button to capture the image with flash compensation. If you are an amateur and you are indoors and the light is low, if you don’t have the correct lenses for low lighting then its recommended to use the flash to compensate for this.
The Basics of Masks in an Image – Part IMasks allow you to isolate areas of an image from colour changes or filter effects applied to the rest of the image. Unlike real-life masks, digital types are very versatile: you can, for example, alter a mask’s opacity so that its effects taper off allowing you to see more or less clearly through it. Using image-manipulation software you can alter a mask until you are satisfied with it and then save it for reuse.
Digital Photography – Processing Your Film – Part IOnce you have taken your photographs you will want to see the results as soon as possible. Many places now offer film processing and claim that they give a unique and professional service; but in fact often the film is collected and sent to a central processing laboratory.
Shopping For a New Lens – Image StabilizationImage Stabilization (IS) is one of the features a lens might or might not have. When available (and turned on) on your lens, it will keep image blur due to camera shake to a minimum, and it will enable you to shoot with slower shutter speeds while maintaining sharp focus.
Tamron 70-300mm Review – The Best Budget Telephoto LensIf you’re using a cropped sensor DSLR and looking for a budget telephoto lens, you’re looking at the right lens. This article will discuss the Tamron 70-300mm lens.
Tamron 18-250mm Lens ReviewThe Tamron 18-250mm is an update to the famous Tamron 18-200mm super zoom lens. This review will discuss the features and benefit of the update.
How to Sell Your Digi Pics For Easy MoneyDigi Pics – Making money couldn’t be easier. Do you own a digital camera or do you have a bunch of digital photographs you have just sitting on your computer? You will be blown away at how easy it is to sell your photos, and you don’t even have to be a great photographer. With just a little guidance, you will soon be on your way to probably the most fun you have ever had making money.
Check Your Wedding PhotographerYou are going to get married with your loved ones, and you want to make the wedding day unforgettable as well as you would have thought of lots of plans about it. You would have planned almost everything from the food to the ceremony music, etc. But did you include the selection of the perfect wedding photographer in your list?
Photography of WildlifePhotography has many genres such as portraiture, wildlife, landscape, etc. Each medium requires you to have specialised skills. Wildlife is often harder than taking images of pets or household animals. It is due to the requirement of being in the right place at the right time to get the right shot
Going Back to Black and White PhotographyAny aspiring photographer will spend some time experiencing with different mediums. When colour film was invented we slowly moved away from black and white photography, but there are still those who find no colour pleasing and often more emotional than colour images.