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Enhance Your Photo Viewing With Free "Cooliris" Software
Filed in archive Software by jim on January 31, 2009
You put a lot of time and effort into the digital images you produce and so do the website developers and others who populate the Internet with images so why not view these pictures using the latest ...
Words Of Wisdom From World Famous Photographers
Filed in archive Tip by jim on January 30, 2009
Taking advice from experts in any given field is always advisable; but the best advice will always come from those experts who are the best in their field. Since photography is a trial and error pr...
Free Adobe Photoshop "Eye Editing" Tutorial
Filed in archive Photoshop by jim on January 29, 2009
I always like to have a focal point in my pictures; but I take mostly landscape pictures, so what about people pictures, can they have a focal point too? One would think that the subject is the foca...
New Panasonic DMC-FX40 Has Special Macro Features
Filed in archive Cameras by jim on January 28, 2009
For fans of macro photography who want great macro performance, as well as above average standard photos, from a digital camera that's small, the Panasonic DMC-FX40 may be the answer. It looks l...
Free "XnView" Graphics Program
Filed in archive Software by jim on January 26, 2009
Here's a free graphics program that also performs digital image file organization tasks among other things. For a free program this one is surprisingly feature rich and it performs its operation...
Olympus E30 Reviewed: Quirky, but great.
Filed in archive Review by Jordan Grodecki on January 25, 2009
Olympus have a habit of making very good cameras, yet going about it in a slightly odd way. The E-30 is no exception; for the price, $1200~, there's not much that can beat it image quality wise, b...
Nikon D3x: It's awesome. It's expensive
Filed in archive Cameras by Jordan Grodecki on January 18, 2009
After lots of hype in December, the Nikon D3x has finally been reviewed and tested with some serious depth by a certain Thom Hogan. After many complex tests that I don't really understand, he ca...
Which Image Format Should I Use, JPEG, RAW, TIFF?
Filed in archive Tip by jim on January 14, 2009
If you have a digital camera that is even minimally sophisticated chances are it gives you a choice of 2 or more types of photo file systems. The most common type of photo file is the venerable JPEG...
Sony's Cybershot G3 has Wifi..and more!
Filed in archive Cameras by Jordan Grodecki on January 11, 2009
There's been the odd camera with wifi for file transfers, or sometimes even for uploading fun videos to Youtube, but none have ever really gone about it with such enthusiasm as sony have with th...
Engadget have a hands on with Polaroid's Pogo
Filed in archive Cameras by Jordan Grodecki on January 11, 2009
We've talked about the pogo here before; it's a cool piece of kit that will replace the polaroid of old, allowing you to churn out photos instantly on the spot without the need for ink cartr...
Digital Super Frame Unveiled At Consumer Electronics Show
Filed in archive Accessories by jim on January 11, 2009
The Consumer Electronics Show, or "CES", is winding down today here in Las Vegas, and everyday has played host to a dazzling array of new gadgets. On the general electronic goodies front ...
Free Graphics Program Gets Rid Of Unwanted Objects In Your Digital Photos
Filed in archive Software by jim on January 4, 2009
I love these small, free, graphics programs that are floating around out there just waiting to be played with. This program, "inpaint", by Teorex, is a fairly sophisticated, but easy to us...
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