Digital Photography Category

David Peters asked: ow for a fact that looking at photographs can be boring. However, with a photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop, you will be able to have a lot of fun with your digital photos. In fact, there are tools in this photo editing software that will even turn simple photographs in to [...]

Andrew Edgington asked: been able to create the elite in photo editing software at all user levels, but unfortunately everything seem very complicated at first, and even choosing the right software often seems a daunting task. The basic rules are that Adobe Elements is for beginners and Adobe Photoshop is better suited for more advanced [...]

David Peters asked: is currentlythe leading editingsoftwarethatis available on the market and willallow you to both edit, change, and enhance your digital images and photographs. ThisAdobe system allows photographers to be become a lot more creative, producing somehigh quality work.In factthiseditingsoftwarewillallow almost anybody to produce photographic work thatcouldquite easily be mistakenfor a professional. Such quality [...]

David Peters asked: Brush tool in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 combines the Quick Selection tool (Elements 6) and adjustment layers; it offers a quick way to adjust, enhance, and add effects to your photographs and is located in the Full Edit area of the Editor.When you click on the Smart Brush a menu pops open [...]

Adriana Bella asked: A collage is a form of art that primarily consists of putting together different forms to create another whole new work of art. Traditionally this type of art assembled different textures, colors and many other types of items in making the new work of art. It is the same principle that is [...]

David Peters asked: ve photography so much but you just can\’t seem to produce great looking photos? Do you want your amateur looking photos to look like it was taken by professional photographers? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you will need the Adobe Photoshop.First of all, you need to remember [...]

David Peters asked: hy in the past was considered to be an art. You need to learn all about photography before you can consider yourself as a real professional photographer and you also need to apply the things you learned as well as take really good pictures. In the past, photographers learned about focal length, [...]

David Peters asked: toshop is considered to be one of the best and the most popular photo editing software programs available in the market today. If you are a professional or an amateur photographer, you will definitely want to get the latest version of this software.Why?Well, first of all, Adobe Photoshop provides all the tools [...]

Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 Tool Tips

Posted on 14 Aug 2009 In: Digital Photography

David Peters asked: toshop includes some very exciting tools that even Elements beginners can use to good effect. The top 3 tools that you need to get to grips with first are the Smudge, Blur, and Sharpen tools that are perfect for editing minor blemishes from a digital image.The smudge tool function helps to add [...]

David Peters asked: take pictures of something or someone, you will usually do everything that you can to make the conditions for taking pictures perfect. You place the subject in a place where the lighting is perfect, and you also do everything that you can in order to eliminate the red eye that can ruin [...]

Adobe Photoshop, The Basics

Posted on 3 Jul 2009 In: Digital Photography

Chris Ward asked: Open Adobe Photoshop Click on the ‘File’ menu, then select ‘Open’ and browse for the image file you wish to work on. Cropping an Image Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (Square dashed line) in the top left of the Tools Palette draw a box around the area of image you [...]

Canon has published a statement in response to concerns raised about the EOS 5D Mk II. The announcement addresses the widely discussed ‘Black Dot’ and ‘Vertical Banding’ issues being reported by owners and potential owners who have been scrutinizing the camera’s output. The company says it is investigating both issues and will work on ‘measures to reduce or eliminate these phenomena.’

Digital Cameras

Posted on 30 Dec 2008 In: Digital Photography

Digital cameras have reinvented photography. Based on “no film theory,” digital cameras have started a whole new era of photography where the information is stored as digital-bytes in the form of pixels, which we all know, are tiny colored dots represented by ones and zeros. And the camera keeps the pictures, you have taken, safe and ready to view/ store/print. As the captured pictures are stored in digital form, almost every computer and other electronic viewing and printing device can read them too.

Contrary to what many will have you believe learning beginners tips and tricks in photography just isn’t that hard. There are of course differences between the old film cameras and the new Digital cameras which you will need to be aware of.

Keep your digital camera lens dust free

Posted on 2 Dec 2008 In: Digital Photography

Dread of the dusty sensor

Photoshop – Selective Colouring

Posted on 26 Nov 2008 In: Digital Photography

Gosnap.co.uk asked: To produce a photo with selective colour, you first need to convert the photo to Mono. This must be your first piece of post processing on this photo, do not crop the photo until you have completed the selective colouring. Follow the steps below to convert your photo to mono, then see the [...]

Fixing Red Eye With Adobe Photoshop

Posted on 13 Nov 2008 In: Digital Photography

Greg Patterson asked: It is a common problem. You have captured some adorable photographs of your new baby boy and can’t wait to show them off to your friends and family only to be disappointed, when you look at them on your computer or pick them up from the photo lab, by the terrible red [...]

Greg Patterson asked: You might find it assistful to apply a masking on your photo to choose which areas you want to change and leave untouched before you apply any of these special effects. You can create a soft fade between the areas with effects added and those without.This is called masking and can be [...]

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