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Prints
Expert printing tips for digital images
Digital printing. It has enabled photographers to take, view, edit and print images quickly and efficiently. However, there is a common problem that plagues both those who make prints from their home computer and custom photofinishers as well. Matching color computer monitor images and photographic quality prints requires calibrating the monitor and matching it to the printer’s ICC profile. PORTRAITSECRETS gives you some insight into the reasons for and methods to make wise choices about calibration of your monitor.
Digital photo frame
Digital photo frames are a unique and affordable way to display your best digital photos.
Priceless photos
Priceless photos! Using your digital camera to capture the priceless photos is only half of the job. Choosing the right photo for reprints and enlargements is key. Get a headstart on the process with these practical tips.
Black and white photos
Black and white photos capture the essence of a subject in a portrait. Digital photography opens the door to many options when making prints. Converting digital images to black and white may be your best option. Read the views of a working professionals for insight into the decision making process.
Photo frames
Photo frames can be used to enhance your home decor. while creating a display of memories that can last a lifetime.
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Good photographs begin with good light. In the digital photography world, the quality of light corresponds to the quality of the photograph. The dramatic light of the early morning and late afternoon can raise the quality of your images. In poorly lit situations use supplemental lighting from the camera's flash in the fill-flash mode.
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Adobe's Photoshop is very expensive at nearly $700, Is it worth it?
Dear PS,
Adobe's Photoshop is very expensive at nearly $700, Is it worth it?
On the cheap in Oregon
Dear On the cheap,
Yes! If you plan to take creative steps in dealing with your images, photoshop and the lastest Creative Suite 2 are simply the best and most efficients image handling programs available. Is it "worth it" to you, that depends on what you hope to achieve with your images. I would suggest the Elements version of photoshop as an entry level position. Better yet, check a local computer store or even the Apple Store an invest a little time in attending a couple of their tutorial classes for a "test drive" of the program. Then you'll be better informed before you spend your money.
Thanks for your question,
Michael at PS
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