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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
parts of your camera
battery: most cameras come with some kind of rechargeable battery, though some can also
use conventional batteries.
memory card: your camera probably came with a small starter memory card—you’ll
probably want to get a bigger one. Memory cards come in many styles—see the CNET.com
article (link in Resources section) for descriptions and pros and cons.
flash: usually you can set the flash to auto, on, or off

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Digital Photography Exposed

Monday, March 1st, 2010

When you are ready to jump into the 21st Century Photography Technology, it will be essential to buy yourself a digital camera! If you have wanted one, but no nothing about them, have no fear; there are plenty of places to learn all you need to know. You can learn about the different types of digital cameras, how their features work, and which styles are probably what you should keep an eye out for. When it comes to the world of digital cameras, there are a ton of choices, so it’s best to at least know what you are looking for.
There are, basically, a few different categories that digital cameras fall into, including: amateur, professional-amateur and professional. The sizes, materials and prices of every digital camera can vary, depending on your personal preference. The camera you end up buying will most likely depend on the function it will serve, who it is for and the budget you must follow.
If you consider yourself a professional digital photographer, you will want to be looking for a SLR style digital camera. These types of cameras are absolutely more than just a couple of dollars, but the amenities they offer are well worth the money! SLR style digital cameras offer many features, including: manual controls and settings, various shutter speeds and the ability to change lenses.
The memory storage size will also be larger and will begin anywhere from 4 megapixels and up. These types of digital cameras will obviously be a little harder to learn to use, but once you do, you will love the flexibility that they offer!

CONTENTS
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION

Capturing the Moment and Archiving the Memory
Different Kinds of Digital Cameras Available
Where Have All the Lenses Gone?
Professional Digital Technology at Consumer Prices
Shopping for a Low-End Digital Camera
Digital Photography Myths

There is More to Digital Than Pixels
PART TWO: BASIC DIGITAL CAMERA USE

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera
The Ease of Using a Digital Camera
Tips for Shooting a Better Digital Picture:
Taking Photos of Your Pets:
Taking a Better Night Picture:
Tips and Tricks: Horizons and Sunglasses

PART THREE: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOS

Sharing Your Digital Pictures
Printing Your Digital Pictures
Printers for Digital Photography
Digi Art
Digital (Photography) Rights

PART FOUR: ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTO INFORMATION

What is White Balance?
Interpolation and Digital Zoom
What is EXIF?
Raw DIGI photos
Defining and Fine Tuning Image Noise

PART FIVE: DIGITAL PHOTO EXTRAS

Free Windows Photo Editors
More Than a Flash in the Pan
The State of Memory (Cards)
Important Equipment for Traveling with Your Digital Camera
Recharge Your Knowledge of Batteries
Turning Digital Photography into a Moneymaker
Digital Photography and Printing for Fun and for Money

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Introduction to digital photography (2008)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Table of Contents
B1 How to use the workshop CD-ROM
B2 Basic PC Operation
B3-4 Choosing a Digital Camera
B5-8 Using Picasa 2.7
B9 Photo Downloading and Organization in Picasa
B10-11 Practice Task for Picasa
B12 How to Order Prints from Walmart from within Picasa
B13 Loading Pictures onto a Photo Frame
B14-15 Which Program Should I Use?
B16-17 The Different Kinds of Disks
B18 Using the Common Tasks menu in Windows XP
B19 Importing Images into Documents
B20 Overview of Digital Photography
B21 How to get your email from any computer
B22 Choosing and Using a Scanner
B23-26 Making Video Slide Shows to show on TV
B27-28 Adding External Storage to Your Computer
F1 The Different Kinds of Disks – Table form
F2 How many photos can you fit on your hard disk?

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