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Well actually, Photoshop CS4 will be a Photoshop 64-bit version of photo-editing software but only for Windows and not for the Mac OS X platform. Adobe is not trying to play favorites here, but rather it’s trying to respect Apples change they made in 2007 to their programming. Windows has been supporting 64-bit version of software since the creation of XP, but it has been moving quiet slowly as most software and hardware support 32-bit.
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
These cameras aren’t much bigger than the compact digital cameras, but they offer a lot more user control. The lenses might be bigger, heavier, and of higher optical quality. Almost all creative compact cameras offer the option of storing images in RAW format, usually proprietary but sometimes in Adobe’s standard DNG format.
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
There are so many beautiful landscapes. You don’t even have to travel outside of the United States, just visit a local or national park! These tips will help you take wonderful photographs of landscapes. Whether you are a beginning photographer, or a professional, these are simple tips to keep in mind when photographing landscapes.
November 19th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
Close-up photography is also known as macro photography. If your subject is small, you are able to photograph the small details by getting closer. Macro lenses are 1:1 (”life size”). This means that the image of your subject is the same size in real life. Listed below are macro photography tips to help you get started.
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
Close-up photography is also known as macro photography. If you subject is small, you are able to photograph the small details by getting closer. Macro lenses are 1:1 (”life size”). This means that the image of your subject is the same size in real life. Listed below are macro photography tips to help you get started.
November 17th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
The success of Photoshop within professional designer circles easily makes it the industry standard for digital imaging. The idea that Photoshop is, in essence, a brand name that has crossed grammatical barriers to become a noun and a verb makes it a true cultural phenomenon. If you are an amateur photographers please don’t let all this hype get in your way of learning the program. Photoshop is a powerful tool for anyone who simply wants to make their personal photo collection look better.
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
You’ve probably been dreaming about your wedding day for years. You want everything to be perfect on your special day, especially the photography! It’s important to make sure you pick the right photographer for your wedding, since it can have a big effect on your wedding day memories.
November 13th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
Though color photography is quite common, black and white photography is often a great choice for exploring your creativity. This article lists quick tips for black and white photography.
November 10th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
A great affordable addition to any apartment or home are posters. The wide variety and number for sale is astonishing. Due to them being so cheap to purchase when compared to purchasing real artwork, the posters can be rotated often so you do not get tired of looking at the same thing.
November 10th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments
The bride and groom are usually so busy on their wedding day that without photos to remind them, many of the days events would be forgotten. Because of this, the vast majority of couple arrange for a digital wedding photographer to be there for the most important part of the day.
November 8th, 2008 | Posted in Art Of Photography | No Comments