Editing Your Digital Images
A digital camera (also digicam or camera for short) is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording pictures via an electronic graphic sensor.
A lot of compact digital even now cameras can record sound and moving video too as nonetheless photographs. Most 21st century cameras are digital.
Digital cameras can do points film cameras cannot: displaying images on a screen right away after they’re recorded, storing thousands of pictures on a single little memory device, recording video with sound, and deleting illustrations or photos to no cost storage space. Some can crop pictures and perform other elementary impression editing. The optical system works the same as in film cameras, usually using a lens having a variable diaphragm to focus light onto an graphic pickup device. The diaphragm and shutter admit the correct amount of light for the imager, just as with film but the graphic pickup device is electronic rather than chemical.
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Digital cameras are incorporated into several devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (known as camera phones) to vehicles. The Hubble Space Telescope and other astronomical devices are essentially
Click here to continue readingDigital Photography Surpasses Film Photography
Prior to the recent digital photography revolution, particularly during the last few years, film was king. And while film photography still has its enthusiasts it’s mostly fine art photographers that still use film. Basicallly, digital photography has taken over.
Still, there are issues with digital photography. Some say you surrender a certain je ne sais quoi when comparing film to digital. Then again, software has become so advanced that apparent limitations can be mitigated, and some might say, eliminated. With CDs, for instance, while they don’t have the dynamic range of vinyl, they also are not saddled with scratching and static sounds.
Many photographers stayed loyal to film waiting for digital to rival the quality of film. Now, all but the dyed-in-the-wool film-lover will concede that for most kinds of work, including contemporary wedding photography and commercial photography, digital has not only made it, but has gone one better than film.
For years digital has had it over film when it comes to convenience. With film, you have to process the film and then if you want to adjust the pictures in Photoshop you have to scan the negatives – a tedious process. With digital you take your shots, upload them
Click here to continue readingFun Ideas Your Kids Can Do Using Pink Digital Cameras
Childred were introduced to appreciate photography since the rise of pink digital cameras. Today, many of them are bringing cameras anywhere they go to capture different images. Encourage your children to be more creative and original in taking pictures. With the use of pink cameras, children, especially girls, can create beautiful photos. Listed below is a list of fun ideas they may do to produce a very unique collection of photographs.
Few basic knowledge about photography like clicking buttons, cropping images and focusing on subjects is very important. When they have the knowledge of using digital cameras in the simplest way, they will surely learn to appreciate the value of photography at the right time. So, allow them to take pictures of your family, their friends, pets, favorite stuffs, places and anything they may capture. Taking pictures is a good hobby you can encourage them to do so they will be more positive about life and the wonders of the world they live in.
To make photography more interesting, allow your kids to edit and design the photos they took. They can add accessories, put add-on items, captions and borders to each picture. You and your
Click here to continue readingDigital Video Capture – Is It For Me?
Even if digital video capture is easier than ever, thanks to many new professional camera lens, built-in surround sound technology and convenient universal remote control accessories, not everybody can make an art from it. It does look simple when you seem someone else performing the task, shooting the scenes with the video camera and then downloading the stored data into the computer. With a few clicks you may expect to create some cinematic masterpiece. Things could nevertheless get a lot trickier. Digital video capture is possible by the compression and decompression of data through digitized encoding: there is no other way to handle the process because of the large necessary storage space required.
From the point of view of the compression-decompression process, it seems that things were much simpler with analog videos where the storage and the transmission of large amounts of information was possible with fewer steps. Yet, image quality was sacrificed all the time. Digital video capture is the superior technological process, and it represents a step forward in terms of quality video shooting.
The invention of the compression-decompression algorithms simplified the digitizing and compressing processes on which digital video capture relies.
Click here to continue readingThe Debate Between Digital and Film Photography
Ever since the introduction of the digital camera, a war has raged within the photography community. There are those that would claim 35mm film is the one true “professional” media, and digital its casual, amateur counterpart. Conversely, as costs decrease and quality increases, there is an ever-expanding group of working photographers that shoot and produce only in digital. So what is a consumer to think? Is 35mm still the way to go, or is it time to trade up for a new digital model? It’s time to look at each format and decide once and for all which is better.
Digital: Amateur?
It is true that there are many digital cameras on the market, and like their 35mm counterparts there is an endless supply of variables that can impact the images each one is capable of producing. Image quality (in terms of depth of field and color contrast) has always been a major concern for those that choose digital and is still one of the most common excuses heard from the opposition. Add to this the fact that finding a digital camera that could match the sheer raw data contained in a photograph on film was both arduous and


