If you are new to photography, then this is for you. Read the camera manual first of all. The next thing is make a list of things that you don't understand in the manual, and then get onto a photography forum and ask those questions in a message and even do a Google search for what you need to know. Take a basic course if you fill the need to do so, everything helps right! Don't expect to know everything all at once, just take one step at a time and you will be fine. Also try joining ...
Be Warned! I have also said that when you have Digital Images you need to back them up onto another drive to protect them from a hard drive failure which can happen at any time. What I have found in the past and that is if Windows reports that there is an issue with your hard drives, it is time to replace them and backup your system when you get this warning otherwise you loose all your data. I talked about backups in the past and with the prices of hard drives coming ...
In this section, I break down the applicable laws into easy-to-understand sections, detailing what is allowed, and what is against the law. Although these sections will be a good primer regardless of where you take photographs, the laws detailed in this section are specific to Toronto, Ontario. If you are not taking photos in Toronto or Ontario, some of the laws shown in the following sections may not apply to you, and others may. You will want to investigate the laws that apply to you ...
The Photoshop Patch Tool is a tool that I just discovered last week taking one of Nik's online courses and the instructor shared this with us all. The Clone Tool is what most of us use a lot in Photoshop, and in most cases it works well, but if you have a couple of areas or more to clone it can take up a bit of time to same the image right? Now the Patch Tool To access the patch tool, go to your healing ...
I had the Drobo fan not pushing out enough air and need to find a fan that has the CFM flow rate of equal or greater air flow. So the drive is down and and I nneded to have a backup in place just in case, and ended up with the Iomega drive from Futureshop which at first I was not sure that I was goin g to like this drive. Well after getting home and testing the transfer rates, this drive suprised me in more ways with it's speed. I was getting 18-20 mb/seconds during transfers of my ...