Photography Infos


May 9, 2010: 8:33 pm: adminMarket Patrons, Photography Infos, University of Shopping

In case you mean to buy a digital camera, there are various facets you must bear in mind. If you are a casual photographer that always likes to carry a camera, then aspects like dimensions, ease usability and battery life ought to be a lot more important. If you’re expecting to learn how to take in depth digital images you would be required to go through cameras with greater resolution, better zooming aptitude, coupled with much more memory capacity.

Consider the super Olympus EP2 Digital Camera

Also look at the following cameras:
* Nikon D300
* Pentax Optio I10
* Panasonic Lumix DMCFX580
* Panasonic Lumix DMCFS42
* Canon EOS 5D Mark II

You need to get acquainted with some specialized terms which depict the functioning of such cameras. A rather influential aspect that is frequently at the fore is the camera’s ‘mega-pixel’ (MP). The ‘megapixel’ rating indicates how clear your pictures can be, calculated in pixels or points of color. Every pixel is a singular dot in the picture. Your computer’s screen also consists of pixels, and photo printers come with settings for how numerous pixels/inch to produce.

For people hoping to print images which have been transferred to a computer, a camera with five MP resolution must be adequate. In case you are just planning to display the images on a screen, TV screen, or on the World Wide Web, then an old three point two megapixel camera ought to help! Recent designs bring much superior clarity and one can expect to stumble on cameras that boast of up-to fifteen MP nowadays.

May 3, 2009: 4:29 am: adminInternet Travel Resources, Photography Infos

Are you a travel photographer? Looking for a photo opportunity? Then take a holiday in Thailand (”The Land of Smiles”) - your camera will be in your hands the entire time! Why? Because Thailand is bustling with life. Food Markets are put up in moments, suddenly a whole kitchen is driving by attached to a motorbike; then a huge elephant lazily passes by (you can even be in a built-up location like Bangkok and observe elephants tredding the roads). You are not in short supply of photo opportunities in Thailand.

Thailand is a “what you see is what you get” type of country - full of friendly people, dangerous drivers, food stalls on every corner, and dogs everywhere. Nevertheless, hotels give you 4 star service at 1 star prices. In fact, no matter where you go, anticipate a friendly and professional service.

So who’s been there already? You want to see such photos from Thailand? Then visit thailandimpression.com. Our site features pictures from all different types of scenes in Thailand : from countryside photos, to sunset photos, photos in Bangkok and other urban photos, as well as more traditional photos of Thai temples. We show you our view of Thailand, not only via the lens of a camera, but in manipulation of the resulting photo via photographic software - to twist the reality into sometimes subtle, sometimes radical new views of what the camera saw. Maybe after taking in the photos on our site, you’ll consider a holiday in Thailand?! Even if for some unexplainable reason you felt you’d exhausted all the possibilities Thailand has to offer you, there are the neighboring countries of Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia to observe too!

April 2, 2008: 5:39 pm: adminPhotography Infos

Digital photography printing has opened a completely new world for amateur and professional photographers alike.

For most photographers, the backup of digital photography printing offers unprecedented freedom to get the best digital shots. No more worrying about that precious piece of film running out too soon - all without you knowing for sure that anything worthwhile is on it!

However, when it comes to getting the actual digital photography printing done, there are some things to keep in mind to prevent wasting too much of your quality photo paper - not to mention your costly printing ink.

With digital photography printing in mind, the first thing to look at is to ensure that you download the pictures at their full resolution. If you end up with 72dpi (dots per inch) pictures, your print quality will be useless. A 72dpi resolution is only good for viewing on your computer screen, but 200 - 300dpi will give a good quality 8×10 print.

Large prints are usually viewed from a greater distance, therefore for a 13×19 inch print 200 pixels per inch is probably enough, whereas for a 5×7 inch print you might need around 300 pixels per inch.

By looking at the file size you will quickly learn to be an expert judge on quality. A picture of 100kb (kilobytes) or less, is most probably too low-resolution for good quality digital photography printing. Once you get up to a minimum of 400kb, you are working with a more useful resolution for an 8×10 print.

When doing digital photography printing, you will mostly work with the JPEG file format. Keep in mind that every time you open and save a JPEG file, you lose some of the image information. You’ll therefore want to do all your changes in one sitting, and then save them only once.

If you’re proud enough of your photographic effort - or if you want those family shots to be available for the next generation - you’ll want your prints to be done on decent paper, just like you were used to in the ‘old days’ of photographic paper! In the end, your digital photography printing will be only as good as the paper you are using.

There are many new coated papers available specifically for this purpose, and you should look at what is recommended for the printer you are using.

These digital photography printing papers don’t come cheap, so plan carefully. Print only after final cropping, or on completion of other changes, such as adding a border with your imaging software.

The longest-lasting paper is acid free, usually called archival paper in the world of inkjet printing.

Regular color inkjet and laser printers are good for text and charts, but not always great for digital photography printing. Printers which are PictBridge-enabled, allow you to do digital photography printing directly from the camera. Portable printers, such as the HP Photosmart 320 series, allow you to take a snap and print out 4×6 digital photography pictures anywhere on the move.

Incidentally, for smaller 4×6 inch prints, dye-sublimation printers give excellent quality prints, and they are usually waterproof - like the film prints you were used to! However, the materials for such digital photography printing do not come cheap!

If you can’t get good enough results with your own digital photography printing, especially if you’re printing larger than 8×10, you may want to try one of the brick-and-mortar, or even online photo labs which make use of dedicated photo printers with excellent results.

Photo labs can handle digital files directly from your memory card. Take your homemade CD, your digital camera, or your memory card along for professional quality digital photography printing.

For more information visit Best-Digital-Photography.com

Rika Susan of Article-Alert.com researches, writes, and publishes full-time on the Web. Copyright of this article: 2006 Rika Susan. This article may be reprinted if the resource box and hyperlinks are left intact.