Including Photoshop In Your Arsenal of Photography Tools

Posted on 09. Aug, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

Prior to digital cameras you were pretty much stuck with the result from your film camera. If you didn’t get the shot right you were out of luck. You had no way to fix the photo or even know if it was bad in the first place, until you received it from the film processor. While there were few people who could attempt to fix film processed photos it was not only time consuming but expensive as well.

Digital Camera Shopping And Savings

Posted on 28. Jul, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

Shopping for a digital camera can be a daunting task. The huge variety of cameras on the market is enough to give you a headache when trying to decide which will work for you. Not only must you decide on a manufacturer, once you have that narrowed down you must then decide on a model. Every time I turn around it seems as if there are new models available, each with bigger and better features. Understanding what all the jargon means makes the process even more mind boggling.

Adobe Photoshop And Elements Software – Difference Between Latest Versions

Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

If you are in the market to purchase a photo editing software program you certainly can’t find anything better than Adobe’s digital editing software products. However, Adobe is the leader in this market and your choices may be a bit confusing so I would like to help you figure out which program is right for you: if you are new to editing your photos using your computer I recommend you go with Photoshop Elements; however, if you have been editing digital photos for a while then you may wan to look at the tools available in Adobe Photoshop.

A Jumpstart on Photoshop Elements

Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

It is so amazing just how Photoshop Elements 6 software has produced the right combination of both power and simplicity allowing you to easily express your photos in a really personal way. It doesn’t matter what kind of editing experience you have as this user friendly, step-by-step editing program will guide you from A to Z. The easy image-selection tools will allow you to perform more advanced retouching and enhancing with great ease, thanks to it’s incredible composing levels. You will find imaginative image books, digital scrapbook pages, slide shows, and exclusive interactive web galleries. You will always be able to immediate access to your photos and video clips and finding them and editing them will no longer be a problem.

The Best Way To Sell More Photos

Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

What makes the internet such a leading marketing tool is due to the simplicity of finding things that we are interested in finding, and there are some fantastic search engines like Google that make that all possible. The Google search results allow potential customers to find products on the internet, and this is where stock photography sites target all their marketing power.

Get the Latest Revolution in Binoculars with a Digital Camera

Posted on 11. Mar, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

Binoculars with a digital camera come with the latest digital technology in the field of digital photography. We are now one step closer towards the ultimate digital cameras that can produce long distance high quality images.

Best Digital Camera Printers

Posted on 08. Mar, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

Now that you have a great pile of images in your digital camera memory, the first thing comes in your mind is taking their print out. Not in all cases, the digital camera is meant just for taking images and looking them on the computer screen. You may want them to come out of the screen or of that boring memory card. The excitement of shooting the best shot can only be felt when you have its print out in your hands. If you feel the same as well, read on to know how you can take the prints of your digital photographs.

15 Vital Photoshop Tips

Posted on 01. Feb, 2009 by andrew edgington in Photography

1. “Paint away” color with the Paint Brush in selected areas to go from color to black and white in a color image to make a portion of the image stand out. Change the blend mode to Color in the Paint Brush options palette to paint in the black and white sections.