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Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3.6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Deep Red)

Digital Photography

Date 15th Jan 2010   Comments Comments Off

Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3.6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Deep Red)

From the Manufacturer

Capture and share your favorite memories with Nikon’s new Coolpix L20 and its 10.0 effective megapixels, 3.6x zoom and a bright, high-resolution 3.0-inch LCD screen. Motion Detection automatically detects subject movement and adjusts the shutter speed and ISO to compensate for camera shake and minimize image blur. The camera’s Easy Auto Mode with Scene Auto Selector simplifies your picture-taking experience by letting camera automatically select the best setting to get great pictures. Nikon’s Smart Portrait System combines four different technologies that will fix red-eye, detect faces, fire the shutter when your subject smiles and warn you if they blink, to get you great portraits. Coolpix L20 Highlights 10.0-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches 3.6x optical Zoom-Nikkor glass lens gets you close to the action Huge, bright 3.0-inch high-resolution LCD makes it easy to view and share pictures Motion Detection aut (more…)


Creating Cool Photographs With Online Photo Effects

Graphic Design

Date 13th Jan 2010   Comments Comments Off


Many of you must be fans of your digital camera. With digicams, one does not have restriction of the no of photographs you can click. If you love posting photos on Facebook, Myspace, Orkut, or your blog or in similar websites, you must try out fun photo effects to transform your photo into something else. Imagine your face smiling from the middle of a dollar note. How about your face featured on the most expensive billboards on Times Square. It may not become possible in real life. But with photo effects, it is possible and really fun to do. You do not require any special skills to do it.

How do you do it? First of all, find a good site offering lots of photo effects. There are quite a few on the web doing this for you. Just keep a good high quality photograph of yourself ready. You can also surprise your friends by using their photo for some online fun. Just make sure that the image is clear with the face clearly visible. Next on the website you visit, select a photo effect by browsing through all the examples you will see in the site. Most probably in the next step, after you select the effect, you will be asked to upload your photo. Make sure that your photo is within the specs mentioned there. Next, make any changes or adjustments for the size or angle, if you are asked to do so. Then generate your new photo. If you are not satisfied with the result, go back and start again. If it’s ok, then proceed to save the photograph on your PC for safekeeping. Most sites offer you services to post the photo directly to your facebook, myspace, blog or any other website. Doing this will save you a lot of time. You can also post the photo as a paper greeting card from some websites. Mostly you will be redirected to a 3rd party website who will do the work for you for a small sum of $2-4.

Once you have posted, watch the comments flowing in your profile or page on facebook and myspace from your friends. Have fun with photos. The memories are forever.


Selecting the Proper Photo Frames

Graphic Design

Date 12th Jan 2010   Comments Comments Off


In order to display your photos effectively and attractively while preserving the artifact, it is necessary to select the proper photo frames. Of all your framing and matting supplies, good photo frames are the most important – because it can make or break your display. The right photo framing supplies can do wonders for even a less-than-stellar photographic piece; a poorly made, inferior photo frames can make  Ansel Adams prints look like cheap snapshots.

What holds true about photo frames incidentally is equally true about all types of picture framing supplies.  Factors such as oil, acids, dust and ultra-violet rays can all have detrimental effects on your paintings and posters as well as your photographs. The purpose of framing and matting supplies is to create a protective environment in which to display the artifact. Good picture framing kits include everything needed for such a product, including matboard, mount board, hanging devices, and more.

Photo frames are among the most important picture framing supplies mainly because they are what is most visible. When it comes to photographs – especially those of spectacular panoramas or other interesting subjects – plain, black metal frames may be the best choice. The reasons are that such frames will fit into virtually any décor, and are unobtrusive enough to allow the viewer to concentrate on the photo without being distracted by an elaborate frame.

If you prefer, you might choose photo framing supplies that include wooden frames, and to be sure, natural wood offers a certain warmth that metal may be lacking. Again however, you’ll want to be selective; avoid frames with elaborate inlay work or decoration that may distract the viewer from the photograph itself.

Other than the frame, it’s important that the reset of your art framing supplies be of the highest quality you can afford and be acid-free. If you have ever seen photos with unsightly discolorations, you know what acid can do.  Acid-free photo framing supplies serve as a barrier between the surface of the photo and any acidic surfaces.

Picture framing supplies that you will need in order to protect your photo and display it properly include mount board, backing material and hinge tissue or photo corners in order to hold the photo in place,  and glazing to protect the surface from environmental substances such as dust and UV rays.

Photo frames are just one element in the framing project, the whole of which represents an investment in time and money; however, those things are well spent when it comes to preserving your valuable photographs. After the time and trouble it takes to take and develop good photos, it pays to use the proper photo frames.


Organize Your Photos With Google Picasa

Graphic Design

Date 11th Jan 2010   Comments Comments Off


Soon after you get your new digital camera, you discover you need help!

No, not help taking pictures, help in organizing all of them. Before you know it, your hard drive is overflowing with pictures with file names like xsl2000001.jpg. Not exactly making it easy to find a picture again and it can quickly get very frustrating just trying to find a particular photo. You may even have gotten some software that came with your camera, but sadly are finding it cumbersome and difficult to use.

A really nice way to organize all your pictures is with a program from Google called Picasa. It will sort all your photos by date in just a blink! This program is really user friendly. You can:

1)Move the photos by just dragging and dropping into the folder where you want it

2)Easily rename a photo

3)Use labels to tag your photos into quick groupings within Picasa

4)Give a gold star to any photo you love (even search on the gold stars)

5)Password protect any of your Picasa photo collections to keep them private

These three features of Picasa make it a real powerhouse for a photographer:

1) Find

It automatically finds and organizes your pictures into folders by date, and with names you can recognize, and it does this instantly when you open the program. You are going to love this because it saves you so much time “hunting” for your photos.

2) Edit

It has built in advanced editing features like simple one-click fixes to common photo problems (like red eye), and twelve interesting built-in photo effects.

3) Share

It gives you lots of ways to share your photos. You can email them (use the compression feature to make them a size easier to use on the web), print them with your inkjet photo printer on photo paper, and you can also make CD collections to give as gifts to family and friends. Amazingly, you can upload your photos to the Internet with just one click! Are you itching to try great effects like a slide show that you can put music to? This will do it.

With all these user-friendly expanded features, you would expect this program to be available with a hefty price tag. Nope. It is part of the smorgasbord of FREE products available from Google.

The weekly idea that I like to share with you is:

Organize your photo with Google Picasa!


 
 
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