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Printing your digital photos
May 20, 2006
Author: Chris Edson
A few of the finer points of getting quality prints from your digital photos.
Photographing a Friend's Wedding
Aug 1, 2005
Author: Robert Meeks
Ever been asked to photograph a friend's wedding because you are a photograper, but you have never done it before? This article is for you.
Prescription for a Great Photograph
Jun 20, 2005
Author: Edward Ginsberg
Take one camera (digital or analog) and film as needed. Put film into camera (if necessary). Snap shutter. Before snapping shutter, point camera at a subject that will give the viewer a meaningful aesthetic experience.
Rule of Thirds Revisited
Apr 24, 2005
Author: Edward Ginsberg
If you search Google for the rule of thirds you get about 3 million returns. The rule of thirds is viewed as the chicken soup of photography - it will cure everything. But objective studies, which go back to the 1870's, show that this is a myth. In fact, the rule of thirds may do more harm than good.
What’s Your Resolution?
Author: Christine
Resolution is the number of "dots" that make up an image or printed page. When working with print materials, we generally refer to the physical size of the printed page -- an image could be three inches by four inches, for example.
Calibrate your monitor
Author: Christine
Is your monitor is calibrated for optimal image display? If not, then this page will guide you through the monitor calibration in just a few easy steps.
4x5 Quality from a 35mm Camera
Apr 9, 2005
Author: Mark Beltran
You are out on a four week excursion in the Tetons with your hard-core outdoor friends.
3D photography with a Conventional Camera
Author: Mark Beltran
This method is the easiest way to experiment with three-dimensional photography, and the results will astound you.
The Hybrid Pinhole
Author: Mark Beltran
For those who like their pinhole photographs made with a 35mm SLR, the body cap is the main ingredient.
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