In photography, an ISO number is an indication of the sensitivity of the image sensor, where a higher number indicates higher sensitivity. This is usually expressed as a range, e.g. ISO 100 – 1600. A higher...
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You’ve all seen these trick photos that make it look like your computer’s screen is transparent. It seems like the photographer took a picture, uploaded it to the computer, set it as the desktop background...
The new Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 [QuickPrice Check] features a couple of new functions that make an upgrade well worth the money. Today I want to take a look at their Photomerge Exposure function that takes two or...
I’ve just added the above picture to illustrate “Implying Motion While Zooming” in the Understanding “Understanding Exposure“ series on Photoxels on Facebook. I used the Fujifilm FinePix...
When we hand hold a camera and press the shutter release button to take a picture, we ever so slightly move the camera. This “camera shake” often results in a blurred picture. Image stabiliation (I.S.) is a...
Camera Shake is probably one of the main reasons for blurry photos. But just what is camera shake and, more importantly, how can one avoid it? There are a number of reasons why a picture may come out blurry, but one of...
Lots of you have upgraded from a point-and-shoot digicam to a DSLR lately — and probably still shooting in the Green Heart, Intelligent AUTO, and other Easy modes (we’ll just call them “AUTO”...