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To Achieve Good Quality Pictures in Pinhole Photography

June 30, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 


This is actually the oldest form of photography dating back as early as 500 B.C. Its roots are in Greek antiquity and its in a way the foundation of present day accomplishments in photography.

Virtual Launch Party, Chat & Sony e-Reader Contest with Author Rachel Caine
SECRETS AND LIES Part of the fun of doing Book 6 of the Morganville Vampires series, Carpe Corpus , was resolving some of the mysteries of the town of Morganville itself. For those who haven’t been introduced to Morganville, it’s a small, dusty town in the middle of Nowhere, Texas … but it’s not your everyday wide spot in the road, either. It’s a closed society full of secrets and lies, most of which revolve around the vampires who built the town as their own safe haven — and desperate las

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Choosing the Film Scanner That Best Suits Your Film Negative Scanning Needs

June 30, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 


This article serves as a guide for those looking to upgrade from a flatbed scanner to a film scanner. It explains the different models and the basics of photo restoration.

DPReview on the new DNG varieties
DPReview the respected digital camera news and reviews site, has an article on the new lens corrections metadata features in DNG. This was published last week and now Tom Hogarty, Lightroom’s Product Manager has responded as to how the new parameters were chosen and developed .

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Photography Technique – Black and White Photography Tips
Originally, just as with movies, all film for still photography was black-and-white or sepia. It wasn’t until the mid-20th century that color photography became feasible for the masses. Obviously color photography is now open to anyone, and given that we see the world in color, why would we want to deliberately remove color from our photographs?

Memories – At the Touch of a Button!

June 30, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 


Memories can be captured at the touch of a button. How disappointing it is, though, when your pictures come out poorly-or don’t come out at all! Has this happened to you? The camera is normally not the culprit. The key to success is mastering the basic principles of photography.

Are Photography Courses Really Worth the Effort?
At this age when cameras are cheaper and everybody seems to own one, we keep asking ourselves, are photography courses really worth the effort? The answer is quite straight forward.

A Photography Business Can Improve Information Systems to Increase Capacity
You are a busy photographer. Your business is expanding. Your time with your family is decreasing. You know it can be a headache to hire employees. In addition, you don’t know how long this high demand for your services will persist.

DPReview on the new DNG varieties
DPReview the respected digital camera news and reviews site, has an article on the new lens corrections metadata features in DNG. This was published last week and now Tom Hogarty, Lightroom’s Product Manager has responded as to how the new parameters were chosen and developed .

Digital Camera Buyers Guide Now Available For Holiday Shopping

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