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Gemma on 05 28, 2010 | No Comments
Photomatix and HDR photography
If you are into photography there is a good chance that you have seen what is called HDR before. You know those strangely good looking pictures with very high dynamic
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Gemma on 05 20, 2010 | No Comments
It's all about the lighting! Thats right, it's all about the lighting.
Getting enough light into your cameras lense is very important if you want the sharpest of images.
Using your cameras flash
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Gemma on 05 15, 2010 | No Comments
How delay(1) can help your design skills, you might be wondering what this is, but it's a simple tool in Flash action script that allows the seemless transition of effects between time frames.
Thin
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Gemma on 05 10, 2010 | No Comments
Photoshop cs5 new features include a couple of new developments.
The main 2 which have been demo'd on Adobes site are content aware fill and puppet mode.
Content aware fill allows you to select
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Gemma on 05 5, 2010 | No Comments
Adobe cs5 range is now available. A trial of all products can be downloaded and tried for 30 days.
Photoshop's trial weighs in at a gig in size, so just for the broadband users.
Although if you
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Gemma on 04 28, 2010 | No Comments
Back to the Photoshop tutorials.
Ever wondered how photographers can take elements out of their photos?
Don't liek this lampost, or random stranger in the corner of the picture? Then use the clo
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Gemma on 04 20, 2010 | No Comments
Whether you are taking a shot of your family, or an individual in particular it's important you use the following points to get a unforgettable shot.
1. Lighting - Make sure you get this right, if
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Gemma on 04 15, 2010 | No Comments
This one is for all the amateur photographers out there that are in need of a few pointers to get the on the right track of taking great shots with their new cameras.
1. Light
Make sure there's
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Gemma on 04 10, 2010 | No Comments
After you've taken a huge collection of photos, you'll want to narrow them down to have a more select number of good shots.
It's these shots that you then want to open up in a photo editing program
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Gemma on 04 5, 2010 | No Comments
Get the right angle is one of the more important points of taking a photograph.
Acheiving this correctly is oftenly the difference between having an amateur looking photo to a more professional loo
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