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		<title>Photoshop CS2 Tutorials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Photoshop CS2 program is one perfect utility that you can explore. It provides a whole new perspective to any creative endeavors. Many people will attest to the benefits and advantages of Photoshop CS2.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Photoshop CS2 program is one perfect utility that you can explore. It provides a whole new perspective to any creative endeavors. Many people will attest to the benefits and advantages of Photoshop CS2.</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 may sound really good. However, for beginners, this will still all be Greek to their ears. Thus, tutorials will really play a big role to expose one to the many possibilities of CS2.</p>
<p>T<span id="more-180"></span>he Photoshop CS2 Program</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 is the upgraded version of the basic Photoshop program. This now showcases a number of features that you cannot find in the old version. It provides more options to the user and makes creative work an easier task to do.</p>
<p>However, it takes more than just owning and installing the program. You have to learn the various aspects of Photoshop CS2 so you can maximize it. This way, you can also be more productive with your purchase. Here are some of the features that you can enjoy.</p>
<p>1.Adobe Bridge</p>
<p>Adobe Bridge is one convenient feature that makes Photoshop CS2 a very fine companion. With this option, you can easily look at the detail of your artworks and photos even before you open the file.</p>
<p>This is definitely a good tool for organizing your works. It is even user-friendly so you can easily maximize your time and effort.</p>
<p>2.Font Preview</p>
<p>The font preview option is also very desirable. Before, it will take you a lot of guessing game and trials before you can put a good font in your work.</p>
<p>With Photoshop CS2, you can easily choose the right font from the drop-down menu as it showcases the actual font from the preview.</p>
<p>3.Spot Healing Brush</p>
<p>Any imperfections in your graphics can be easily cured by the Spot Healing Brush. You do not need to find any source points anymore. All you have to do is point your mouse to the area and with just a click, you can resolve the problem.</p>
<p>4.Vanishing Point</p>
<p>This aspect lets you cut and paste a photograph in a proper perspective. This is like making a virtual art gallery out of your graphics. This will let you move and skew any windows in places that you deem proper.</p>
<p>5.Preview Video Graphics</p>
<p>For people who are into making videos, they know that coming up with a good graphic will not always translate to a good video output. There are certain qualities that are not retained when the video option is utilized.</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 will allow you to preview your graphics as to how they will appear in video. Thus, you will never have to spend more time in modifying as you can make your graphics the way you need them to come out.</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 Tutorials</p>
<p>Now that you have a good idea of the great things about Photoshop CS2, then taking tutorials will help you make the most out of the program in your computer.</p>
<p>There are many options for you to get the right Photoshop CS2 tutorial. Here are some of the things that you can consider.</p>
<p>1. Web Tutorial</p>
<p>There are many web tutorials that you can use. You can search for the right web site and get tutorials for a fee. There are even options for you to view the Photoshop CS2 tutorials in video so you will be guided in every step of the way.</p>
<p>2. PDF Format</p>
<p>Some tutorial services can give you a PDF format option. This is perfect for people who can learn better when reading a printout of the lesson.</p>
<p>3. CD Package</p>
<p>You can also purchase a CD tutorial course. For less than $100, you can have everything you need to learn in your hands.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 tutorials are perfect for beginners. You will be taught step-by-step on how to maximize the use of the program. With this, you will surely become more productive and creative.</p>
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		<title>A Few Great Things About Digital Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 20:59:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[              I have to admit that in digital photography I personally have been a laggard. I have two traditional film cameras &#8211; a vintage manual focus Nikon and a Canon Rebel, which is a newer model equipped with auto focus. Up until [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>              I have to admit that in digital photography I personally have been a laggard. I have two traditional film cameras &#8211; a vintage manual focus Nikon and a Canon Rebel, which is a newer model equipped with auto focus. Up until recently, I&#8217;ve been heroically resisting the temptation of trying a digital camera, although each of my kids has had one for years now. But a few days ago, my father gave me one of his &#8211; a mid-priced Olympus &#8211; be<span id="more-177"></span>cause he didn&#8217;t like the menus. I&#8217;ve decided to give it a try and I was surprised I actually like it. </p>
<p>I take a lot of pictures so obviously the first thing I loved about it is that it had no film. I also got two large memory cards from my father along with the camera and I never run out of film. I no longer have to pay for developing photos that I don&#8217;t even like. Actually, I don&#8217;t develop photos at all. And now that I&#8217;m able to see them on the spot, I can delete the ones that turn out wrong and free up space for new ones. I take hundreds of pictures and this helps me improve my technique and get better results. I can still keep the things I liked about traditional photography as my camera lets me select film speed and worry about shutter speed/aperture combinations. This means that I can still use my photographic skills, which is a very good thing. I also love that I don&#8217;t have to wait for days to see how the pictures turned out like.</p>
<p>Another thing I love about digital photos is the fact that you can edit them later. I haven&#8217;t purchased Photoshop yet, though I plan to buy the Elements program soon. For now I just use Picasa, which is free, and my PhotoDeluxe application which came with the scanner. Even with these basic programs I can still change the photos to a great extent. I sometimes have problems with the exposure because I don&#8217;t always notice backlighting. Luckily, poor exposure can be easily corrected afterwards, and the same thing you can do with red eyes or excessive tint.</p>
<p>You can also adjust contrast, sharpen focus and warm up colors. Cropping is another tool I use very often. It helps me remove parts of the background or excess sky. I can even transform a landscape photo into a close-up if I remove a large part of it. You also have a lot of special effects. You can transform your photo into an oil painting, add filters, neon, glow &#8211; just set your imagination free.</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m all set, I can send those photos I really like to a processing service. With Picasa you have an option to send your photos to a processor over the Internet and you will get the printed photos into your mail. Or you can upload the pictures to a website, use them in a blog or email them to your friends. Having so much control over your photos is just great. If you haven&#8217;t already switched to digital photography, you should think about it. It is a real blessing.           <!--more--> </p>
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		<title>Exploring Photoshop Cs2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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The Photoshop CS2
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people might have purchased the Photoshop CS2 program and installed it already in their computers. Undeniably, this program is perfect for all your creative endeavors.</p>
<p>The Photoshop CS2</p>
<p>There are many things to explore in the upgraded version of Photoshop CS2. Here are some of the features that people enjoy in their Photoshop CS2 that you can also learn.</p>
<p>1. Adobe Bridge</p>
<p>A<span id="more-181"></span>dobe Bridge is a convenient Photoshop CS2 feature that allows you to have a detailed preview of the photos and graphics even before you open the file. This will help you organize your work more easily, utilizing minimal time as much as possible.</p>
<p>2. Red-Eye Removal</p>
<p>The old version of Photoshop also requires a lot of manipulations before red-eye can be removed. Learning Photoshop CS2 will let you get rid of the red-eye in an instant.</p>
<p>3. Font Options</p>
<p>Another likeable feature with Photoshop CS2 is its font preview. Before, all you see in the drop-down menu are the font names. Now, you can easily pick the fonts you need from the preview, saving you more time.</p>
<p>4. Spot Healing Brush</p>
<p>The Spot Healing Brush lets you repair imperfections in your graphics with just a simple click of the mouse. There is no need to find any source point like it used to be with the old program.</p>
<p>Photoshop CS2 Tutorials</p>
<p>If you think that you still have not taken the most out of your installed program, then better explore your options. This is where taking Photoshop CS2 tutorials can be the best choice for you to make.</p>
<p>The Photoshop CS2 tutorials are introductory courses on the Photoshop program. This will let you learn everything you have to know, from the basics of the program down to the detailed units you can manipulate.</p>
<p>With this tutorial at hand, you can learn the ins and outs of the Photoshop CS2. The tutorial can also give you a general overview of how you can maximize the product for your own needs.</p>
<p>Here are some of the Photoshop CS2 tutorials that you can explore to learn more about the program and use it to the fullest.</p>
<p>1.Web Page Tutorial</p>
<p>You can easily browse the web for sites that offer Photoshop CS2 tutorials in their pages. They give the services for a fee. Thus, you can easily explore this anytime you encounter something you do not know in the program, as long as you are online.</p>
<p>2.Demo Versions</p>
<p>Some people opt to get a demo version first of the tutorials. These demos are given for free although they only have few chapters of lessons. They are perfect for evaluating the offers first before purchasing fully the package.</p>
<p>3.CD Package</p>
<p>The CD package is also a good option. It allows you to have everything you need to know in your hands. You do not need to be online to learn. This tutorial package can be purchased for less than $100.</p>
<p>4.PDF Formats</p>
<p>Tutorials can also be offered in the PDF format. This is a perfect choice for people who prefer to read printouts to learn.</p>
<p>5.Online Video Tutorials</p>
<p>The online video tutorials can provide more detailed instructions to you. You will be guided in every step of the way with what you can view from the videos.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Take the Photoshop CS2 tutorials and you will surely go a long way with your creativity and productivity using the skills you learned with the program.</p>
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		<title>Create an Online Picture Journal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 20:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Journaling is a great way to preserve your most private thoughts, feelings and memories. It is something you do just for you and may not want just anybody to see. It can be a great form of self-therapy as you work through the situations and emotions of your life. Journaling is a way to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Journaling is a great way to preserve your most private thoughts, feelings and memories. It is something you do just for you and may not want just anybody to see. It can be a great form of self-therapy as you work through the situations and emotions of your life. Journaling is a way to get out frustrations, deal with anger and disappointments as well as celebrating the victories and happy moments. Adding pictures to your journa<span id="more-186"></span>l helps to make the stories you write come alive and become much more enjoyable to come back to. Creating your own journal online with free online photo sharing stories is a great way to keep the things you want private personal and to share the things you want only with those you chose to share with.</p>
<p>Pictures often capture things that can&#8217;t be expressed in other ways. The stories you write can help you work through your feelings as the photos inspire you. Perhaps you have a photo of you with a boyfriend or girlfriend at the Prom and you write about the wonderful evening you had and how your date spilled punch on your shoe, but it was so funny that you couldn&#8217;t be angry. You will laugh again and again as you reread that and relive the emotions you felt. Maybe if you look closely at the photo you will see the spot that was left after you and your best friend tried to wash it off in the bathroom. Free online photo sharing stories make it easy to upload and create these memories that can last a lifetime.<br />
Of course, you might not want your online journal to be private. Maybe you would like to share it with the world. Think of how a journal can change the way people see the world. Remember The Diary of Ann Frank? Creating free online photo sharing stories is a great way to other people insight into the situations and circumstances of life that you go through. It can be a way to share your story with the future generations of the world. You are a unique individual and certainly must have a lot to share with others. You have a chance to preserve your own unique history and share it with the generations.</p>
<p>In summary, journaling is an important thing that everyone should do in their lives. For some people a regular paper journal makes sense, but for others making their own photo journal with free photo sharing stories online is a much easier and more efficient choice. The special moments of your life can be captured and preserved whether they are for your eyes only or to share with the entire world including future generations. Creating free online photo stories is simple and easy. This kind of online journal allows you to express yourself creatively while exploring your thoughts and emotions. As you reflect on the choices you have made in the past, the future often becomes more clear and you can choose to make it whatever you want.</p>
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		<title>Tripods &#8211; The Photographer&#8217;S Best Friends</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 20:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>              What a tripod is doing is to create a very stable platform that the camera you have can use and allow you to take long exposures and not have the risk that the camera will shake and spoil the picture you take. Of course, you could just rest the camera somewhere, but with the help of the tripod, you could lock the camera in any position and you dont have to be afraid that the camera will fall over. But you might ask yourself how lo<span id="more-176"></span>ng would a long exposure be? The factor is the camera shake. Long exposure is considered one which you can not hand-hold steady enough. For example, if you zoom out to wide angle, the time can be somewhere at 1/30 to 1/60th of a second however, if you zoom right in on one long lens, it can be very short, 1/600th or 1/1000th from a second. You might think this is not a very long exposure. Maybe we need a new term for tripod&#8217;s little here. Probably you noticed that sports photographers that are doing long lens, they usually work with amono pod, instead of a tripod, on their cameras. Thats not because mono pods are better, but because of their convenience in changing locations really quickly which outweighs the advantages that a tripod brings. Hence, a mono pod is really useful only if you need some quickly shots on a long lens , taken from different positions. Even if you use a tripod, there is a chance that the camera will move while you take the shot. Thats because the act of pressing on the shutter may cause movement. Even if this will be slight, the effect of magnifying of the lens will transform it to camera blur or shake blur. One way to avoid this phenomenon is using a cable release or a remote control when you use a tripod. The camera&#8217;s self timer can also be used in case you dont have any of these. So in the case where the camera moves at the time when you press the shutter, this will have settled long time before the photograph actually is taken. Some of the cameras do have a self timer option precisely for this purpose, also called a short self timer. A longer shutter speed gives you benefits in the sense that a smaller aperture can be used for some greater depth of field or you can use a lower ISO for better quality. But, its a minor benefit compared to the psychological one brought by the tripod to the process of taking a photo. Simply using a tripod will slow you down, but that&#8217;s a beneficial thing. Havent you looked at a photo and said: &#8220;it looks great, but there is one little mistake, that I wish I had spotted at that time.&#8221; So, that&#8217;s one helpful thing that the tripod brings. The explanation for you noticing the problem is that more time is spent by you carefully looking at the pictureafter you have taken it. Its always easier to spot mistakes after you made them. I hope that, people will understand the need of a tripod and its usefulness. The best thing I can advice to anybody is to get a tripod and use it in order to improve the skills ofphotographing.           <!--more--> </p>
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		<title>Life in Order with Albums and Day Planners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many of us have photographs we have taken through the years lying around loose without being put in photo albums?  Maybe there are piles and piles of pictures just gathering dust, sitting in shoeboxes.  We all know this scenario, and it’s never too late to organize with photo albums!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many of us have photographs we have taken through the years lying around loose without being put in photo albums?  Maybe there are piles and piles of pictures just gathering dust, sitting in shoeboxes.  We all know this scenario, and it’s never too late to organize with photo albums!</p>
<p>The wonderful thing is that there are so many sorts of albums to choose from.  Whether digital photography or conventional film is<span id="more-184"></span> your thing, there is something for everyone.  In the realm of hard copy pictures, there are self-adhesive, three-ring binder, and European leather-bound styles to choose from.  Three-ring binder and magnetic self adhesive styles are nice, because you can take pictures in and out of the album, rearranging them without ruining the pictures or photo album.  Simply slip photos under the clear protective sheet, and they look good as the day they were developed.  Leather-bound photo albums are great for special occasion photos.  These rich volumes keep all of your most precious pictures together in style, whether they are keepsakes from a wedding, family vacation, or graduation. </p>
<p>A digital photo album is less formal, and great to have if you have a memory card filled up with pictures.  First, all you need to do is transfer images on the memory card to a disk.  Then, you can put your disk inside the photo album, along with an index card that shows all the pictures on it.  All of your pictures are organized on the disk, with easy access and identification.</p>
<p>While you are on a roll getting your life organized, you may want to look into getting one of those new day planners.  Day planners are wonderful because you have all of your appointments, meetings, and other important engagements in one portable spot.  Many day planners break up time not only by month and day, but also by hours, so you can enter different activities next to a corresponding time.  Day planners come in a variety of different colors, such as metallic silver and red.  If you want to match your planner to your outfit or purse, there are lots of colors to choose from.  Also, you can get them in leather or pleather.  Best of all, if you choose to purchase day planners and photo albums, shipping is often free if you spend fifty dollars or more.  Get a presents for all your loved ones and save!</p>
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		<title>Thecresentmoon.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[thecresentmoon.com is a great place to go if you need to get away from reality for a bit and take in a good laugh! A lot like &#8220;The Onion,&#8221; this site is satirically based news stories, which viewers can submit! They can create an account and post as many stories as they&#8217;d like! the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thecresentmoon.com is a great place to go if you need to get away from reality for a bit and take in a good laugh! A lot like &#8220;The Onion,&#8221; this site is satirically based news stories, which viewers can submit! They can create an account and post as many stories as they&#8217;d like! the best stories of each day will be posted on the home page as a feature and 3 runner-ups. Every story that someone writes will be placed in their portf<span id="more-183"></span>olio and kept there for eternity! A great way to organize and store away stories.</p>
<p>You must also post photos along with a submitted story. These photos can be, and are preferred to be photo shopped to accompany the humorous story. The best photos will be placed in the &#8220;Moon Shots&#8221; section.</p>
<p>If your story gets featured it will be displayed in the &#8220;Face in the Moon&#8221; spot on the very front of the page. It will display the photo along with the story. The writers name will be credited on the story as well. (All stories will be credited with the writer&#8217;s name only!)</p>
<p>The runner-up section is shown next to the featured story and with display 3 stories that were great as well! These will just display the writers story on the homepage and will display the writer&#8217;s photo once it is viewed.</p>
<p>All stories that are submitted are viewable, just shown in the different categories at the top.</p>
<p>You must also post photos along with a submitted story. These photos can be, and are preferred to be photo shopped to accompany the humorous story. The best photos will be placed in the &#8220;Moon Shots&#8221; section.</p>
<p>This is really a terrific site for all people and especially lovers of journalism and comedy!</p>
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		<title>Photoshop Cs Review &#8211; Need It Or Dump It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t used any Photoshop software, should you start with its newest version Photoshop CS aka Photoshop 8? If you&#8217;re already using an older version, is the reduced price for an upgrade to Photoshop CS worth it?
What and What Not to Expect from Adobe Photoshop CS
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you haven&#8217;t used any Photoshop software, should you start with its newest version Photoshop CS aka Photoshop 8? If you&#8217;re already using an older version, is the reduced price for an upgrade to Photoshop CS worth it?</p>
<p>What and What Not to Expect from Adobe Photoshop CS</p>
<p>CS stands not for Counterstrike but for Creative Suite. The whole package includes new versions not only for Photoshop but also for In<span id="more-182"></span>Design, Illustrator, GoLive, Acrobat, and ImageReady.</p>
<p>Version Cue &#8211; A file management system that allows you to locate files; its value depends on just how much you&#8217;re using Adobe programs.</p>
<p>RAW &#8211; This is a new format introduced as an add-in package for the previous version but is now included in Photoshop CS. It is definitely leagues better than the more common JPEG format, but unfortunately, no digital camera currently uses this format yet. Nevertheless, there are a lot of things you can do with RAW. If you convert your photos into RAW, you&#8217;ll be able to evaluate the noise reduction of every image and develop or edit it until you achieve the desired results.</p>
<p>Match Color &#8211; This option is a definitely a godsend! With Match Color, users of Photoshop CS finally have a simple and trouble-free way of combining two pictures that have been taken with dissimilar levels. Let&#8217;s say that you wish to make a collage, and you want all the photos to have a uniform tone or color. You can do that by using Match Color. Simply open all the photos you need to change then start adjusting the slider. Increase or decrease the tone until you achieve complete balance for all photos. Yes, it&#8217;s that easy!</p>
<p>Highlighting and Shadowing &#8211; This is arguably the best feature of the newest Photoshop version. Instead of painstakingly adjusting the curves and levels of your images one by one, highlighting and shadowing allows you to take an easy shortcut without sacrificing the quality of the outcome. For best results, you should start playing with shadowing first. After achieving satisfactory results, that&#8217;s the time you should switch to adjusting the highlighting options.</p>
<p>Blur Filter Option &#8211; If you&#8217;ve been inordinately fond of the blur filter option in Photoshop 7.0, you&#8217;ll definitely fall in love again with the new and improved blur filter option from Photoshop CS. This time, it takes the name of lens blur, and indeed you&#8217;ll encounter options that are all related to lenses such as blade curvature, focal distance, specular highlights, and iris. If you know what those terms stand for respectively then yes, you can expect the new lens blur option to work just the way those terms suggest. The only probable complaint is the amount of time this option consumes when applied to images that are larger than usual or contain too much detail.</p>
<p>Photo Filters &#8211; Professional photographers would certainly rejoice once they understand how photo filters of Photoshop CS work. To put it simply, photo filters allow you to correct the color choices in a photo almost automatically. To the untrained eye, error in color is quite difficult to spot unlike glaring flaws in contrast and brightness. But this is something that photographers would surely welcome because it gives them yet another digital means to make their already beautiful photos even more exquisite.</p>
<p>Ultimately, Photoshop CS is a dream come true for both beginners and professionals&#8230;but only if you&#8217;re willing to work hard learning how to navigate around it.</p>
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		<title>Create Art by Transforming Photographs to Canvas At CanvasDezign</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 20:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get your favorite photo onto canvas and create a memorable piece of art. CanvasDezign provides you with the best choices in improving your image by balancing the color, retouching faded areas and cropping. This enables us to produce proofs that we can send to you for your consideration. Whenever you are thinking of transforming your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get your favorite <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.canvasdezign.co.uk/photos-canvas-unique-artifact-decorate-home.php">photo onto canvas</a> and create a memorable piece of art. CanvasDezign provides you with the best choices in improving your image by balancing the color, retouching faded areas and cropping<span id="more-185"></span>. This enables us to produce proofs that we can send to you for your consideration. Whenever you are thinking of transforming your photos to canvas, think of us.</p>
<p>The process of color balancing involves a delicate balance of contrasts, shades and color intensities that will make your images better to look at. We also provide you suggestions about whether the picture will look better in black and white. There is something about black and white prints that make their appeal timeless. You can even opt for a sepia print for your photo on canvas.</p>
<p>We provide you a host of services in transferring your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.canvasdezign.co.uk/photographs-on-canvas.php">Photographs to canvas</a>. Our job is to ensure that the pictures look the best they can. We can even do cropping and let you suggest which looks best with your picture. Usually, you can print a cropped image in nearly the size of the original image, so you do not have any problems hanging them up. The stretched bars we use to do this are customized and of the best quality. We do not believe in the low cost and low quality readymade ones.</p>
<p>We also believe that a bit of retouching at certain spots can bring out the best in your picture. For instance, if you have a picture where you would like to have the dribble on the face of a person taken off or even a dollop of snow taken off, we can do that for you.  The most common request we face is to have the digital date stamp taken off a photo. We provide you these services so that you can have a better picture.</p>
<p>We even provide you with photo on canvas blocks. We let you immortalize these special moments in the form of photos on canvas, so that they stay with you forever and do not fade away.</p>
<p>You can even create a wonderful talking point to your room by having the best moments of your life frames as a montage. You can frame the best and the most touching moments of your life and have them set up in your living room or study. It will let you create a wonderful atmosphere.<br />You can also use our in house collection of wonderful images to create an artwork for yourself. We use the best quality of inks to create the canvas for you. This ensures that the canvas art stays with you for years; our special anti fade ink ensures that you can enjoy the photographs on canvas for at least 75 years.</p>
<p>We offer you the best solution for printing photo to canvas. The only thing you have to do is to send us a copy of your photo. We will ensure that it is printed in the best way possible and delivered straight to your door, ready to be hung.</p>
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		<title>Film Verses Digital – What’s the Difference Anyway?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 20:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the old days, if your camera (35mm of course) had a battery die on you in the middle of an important shoot, you still had options.  I mean after all; the only thing you needed the battery for was the light meter, it’s not like your whole camera will shut down if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the old days, if your camera (35mm of course) had a battery die on you in the middle of an important shoot, you still had options.  I mean after all; the only thing you needed the battery for was the light meter, it’s not like your whole camera will shut down if you have no battery.  Oh, I’m sorry . . . if you are using all digital that might have stung just a little bit.  </p>
<p>The point was if your battery <span id="more-187"></span>died, you still had a way to get a good picture. If you were using 100 speed film you could set your shutter speed to whatever the flash sync speed was (usually 1/60th or 1/125th of a second), set your f-stop to f-16, and bracket every shot.  Besides the obvious dependency on batteries, there are other differences between film and digital cameras.  </p>
<p>If you have ever shopped for a digital camera you have no doubt heard the phrase: “35mm equivalent”.  This means that the optics are not exactly the same in a digital camera.  Since the 35mm SLR camera has been the standard for so long, that’s what newer cameras are compared to.  The difference between the two is a ratio of 1:1.4.  Simply put, a 35-200 zoom on a digital camera would be like having a 49-280 zoom lens on a traditional 35mm camera.  </p>
<p>The main reason the optics are different is because the sensor (the device that actually reads the light) is also a different size.  Film cameras use film (sensitive to light) that is placed directly behind the lens.  When the correct exposure is calculated, that image is literately burned into the film.  Digital cameras use a sensor; that also sits behind the lens.  This sensor is made up of millions of individual points that each represents 1 pixel.  Once the sensor has gathered the information for each pixel it transfers that data to a digital media card (which can be used repeatedly.)  </p>
<p>The sensor is the physical device that gathers information about the quality of light coming into the camera.  The process of “how” the sensor goes about gathering information is referred to as “metering”.  The human eye can distinguish a range of about 16 different f-stops; camera meters only have a range of about 5 f-stops.  This is why camera meters are calibrated for a “mid range” exposure of 18% gray, because 90% of the time that is as close as they can get to the human eye. It’s not the camera’s fault that it can not see as well as you do, it’s simply a fact of life.  </p>
<p>There are basically only three types of metering systems.</p>
<p>A)   Spot Metering</p>
<p>B)   Center-Weighted Metering</p>
<p>C)   Matrix Metering</p>
<p>Spot metering as the name indicates only reads a small spot or portion of the overall image (usually 1% to 3%).  This type of metering is useful in any situation where the lighting is extreme.  Backlit subjects, macro shots, or even pictures of the moon can benefit from this type of metering.   This type of metering is usually found on the more costly upper end cameras.</p>
<p>Center-Weighted metering averages the overall scene with an emphasis on the center area of the frame.  Usually this type of meter bases its reading with 75% of the light hitting center frame and 25% for everything else.  It assumes that the subject is dead center, most of the time.  It is worth noting that most center weighted systems have a greater sensitivity in the bottom half of the frame; to avoid an overly contrasting sky from throwing off the readings.  This type of system </p>
<p>is the most common used in both digital and traditional cameras today.  </p>
<p>Matrix Metering splits your image up into anywhere from 3 to 16 metering zones and evaluates the different zones to come up with one over all reading.  In this process of evaluation it takes into account factors like: subject size, position, distance, point of focus, over all lighting, color and more.  This system uses a microchip which has been exposed to thousands of different picture-taking situations.  Currently this is the most complex and the most accurate metering system to date.  This system is usually found on the higher end Digital SLR’s.</p>
<p>I used the word “digital” several times, but these are the same types of metering systems used in traditional film cameras as well.  The only other way of reading light has to do with “reflected light” verses “surface light”.  Most meters in the camera are reading reflected light (light reflected off the main subject that goes back toward the camera.)  Every so often you might see someone with a hand held light meter that will go right up to the subject and read the light that falls on the surface of that subject.  Some photographers still debate which way is more accurate.  In my opinion; “Spot Metering” does basically the same thing.</p>
<p>All photographers have their favorites; Canon, Nikon, Kodak.  Some choose digital, some choose film.  The thing to remember is what we actually need to get a great photo.  Things like composition, leading lines, framing, and the rule of thirds are much more important to our success as great photographers than the physical tools we use.  On the other hand, knowing what your camera can or can not do, let’s you know if you have the right tool for the job.</p>
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