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  1. Camera Exposure Compensation

    by , March 25th, 2010 at 02:13 PM (Admin's Blogs)
    If you are just starting out, here is a tip that you should learn to master.

    Exposure compensation is something that I use on a every day basis, and this is something that if you are just starting out in photography to check your manual for your camera on how to do this. Mine is set for 1/3 increments which allows better control to the overall exposure of the image. What this function will allow you to do is make adjustments to the exposure of your subject, but what if the whites are ...

    Updated May 14th, 2011 at 03:18 PM by Dennis

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  2. NIK Define 2.0

    by , August 29th, 2009 at 10:22 PM (Admin's Blogs)
    I have been using this software for awhile now, and I really like this software, and the thing is that it does a very good job most of the time with the default settings, which makes my job easier and process the images faster. I have used a few noise programs, and this is the one that I'm impressed with, and is part of my work flow now.

    What is Noise

    Virtually, all digital cameras inherently create unwanted imperfections known as noise. The amount or type of noise in ...

    Updated May 14th, 2011 at 03:35 PM by Dennis

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  3. Digital Photography Killer Apps

    by , February 22nd, 2009 at 03:03 PM (Admin's Blogs)
    Well, I was thinking about this and decided to start a blog on Killer Apps for digital photography.

    Do you have a program that you find you use all the time and and would like to share with the others. I would like to hear from you with your application that makes your digital processing easier because of it.

    Here is the one that I use every time Downloader Pro. Install my compact flash card, enter a name for the folder and click next, it creates the folder and copies ...

    Updated May 14th, 2011 at 03:28 PM by Dennis

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  4. Noise Removal Software

    by , September 27th, 2008 at 09:49 PM (Admin's Blogs)
    Hello All, here is a blog that I thought that may be of some use to you. Noise is caused from mainly high camera ISO settings, and will show up more in the darker areas and shadows in your images. Also we need to make sure that when we apply the noise filter to the image that we are just taking away enough of the noise, over do it and your photo will have a plastic so you need to play around with the settings and get used to the software.

    Now you need to decide where and what noise ...

    Updated May 14th, 2011 at 03:37 PM by Dennis

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  5. First Post

    by , September 21st, 2008 at 07:14 PM
    I know this isn't what Dennis really intended this for, but this is how I am going to use it. Ban me if you wish and revoke my account, I have more than 1 personality to just re-join as Amanda Hugandkiss.

    I haven't been out shooting much lately, life has a way of putting a hobby on hold and to tell the truth there is only so much you can see in Northern Ontario.

    I recently purchase a new lens and flash. I cheeped out and bought the 430EXII Flash for my camera. I ...

    Updated May 14th, 2011 at 03:43 PM by Dennis

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