October 25, 2007
Sony HDMS-S1D Digital Photo
The concept of using a television to display photos has been around since even before the rise of the digital camera and the ubiquity of digital images. Unfortunately, it'TMs never quite gained the audience manufacturers have always hoped for. Kodak attempted it back in the early 1990'TMs with its Photo CD players, but they never quite gained widespread acceptance, and successive attempts by other companies haven'TMt garnered much more success.The limited resolution of a television set was one major limiting factor for viewing anything but snapshots, but high-definition sets are helping to change that. Sony recently released its own digital photo album specifically for HD sets, the HDMS-S1D Digital Photo Album,
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Posted by Ken at 03:53 PM
December 15, 2006
Why Megapixels are Important and Unimportant at the Same
Should I get a 10 megapixel camera for $200 or a 6 megapixel camera for $500? Neither megapixels don't matter. In this article, I will show why camera manufacturers are stealing your money with boldface lies about image clarity and
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Posted by Ryan at 02:02 PM
November 11, 2006
Are You Physically Fit to Become a Top Fashion
This article is about the physical requirements of top fashion models. Most major "high-fashion" agencies located in NYC, Miami and Los Angeles have certain physical requirements to consider models for representation. Read the article to find what they are looking
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Posted by Ken at 05:07 PM
November 01, 2006
How to Shoot Sharp Digital Photos Without a
Tripods are used when you need a steady platform to take a digital photo. In some scenarios not using a tripod will result in a blurry digital photo with its objects either blurred or simply out of focus. However there are times when you will find yourself in a situation that a tripod is needed but you do not have one with you to use. Here are some alternatives to using a tripod when one is not
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Posted by Michael at 03:36 PM
October 11, 2006
Wedding Photography Business Pt. 1: Be
Are you thinking about expanding your photography business to include weddings? If so, congratulations! You are about to embark on a whirlwind journey! Weddings can be profitable and fun, but remember, they can be a lot of work, too - and aren't for the faint of
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Posted by John at 08:04 AM
September 15, 2006
Canon Unveils New Flagship PIXMA MP960 Photo AIO That Combines Exceptional Photo Lab Capabilities With Elegant Look And
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Sept. 14, 2006 In any lineup, there can only be one flagship model. Canon s new PIXMA MP960 Photo All-In-One (AIO) is a premium device that provides all the features needed for an exceptional photo experience in the home. As the only seven-color photo all-in-one on the market using the ChromaLife100 system, discerning consumers can now produce long-lasting vivid photo lab quality prints. Because Canon s focuses on developing easy-to-use and elegantly designed products, the PIXMA MP960 Photo AIO also features the revolutionary Easy-Scroll Wheel user interface to complement the bright 3.5-inch high-definition TFT screen. For the photo enthusiast who wants the best equipment for a variety of uses, from reprinting photos to scanning slides and negatives, the MP960 Photo AIO (estimated selling price $399.99) is the answer.
Posted by Matt at 09:08 AM
August 25, 2006
NEW FINEPIX S9100 DIGITAL CAMERA ADVANCES AN ENTHUSIAST
Valhalla, NY, August 24, 2006 Fujifilm today announced the launch of the FinePix S9100, the latest model in Fujifilm s SLR-styled digital camera line-up and successor to the highly regarded FinePix S9000.
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Posted by Jim at 12:48 PM
July 08, 2006
Making Photos; Part I - Making Photographs Rather Than Taking
So much of the advice on photography is concerned with the nuts and bolts of the craft. But a photograph can be made with a fully automatic point and shoot with the judicious use of an editing program as long as the photographer's aesthetic sensibilities turned
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