THE ART OF PHOTO AND CAMARA PRESENTATION

This blog Bring's you family historians,realizing the usefulness of recording their family legacies with home video cameras. This blog describes methods for using home video equipment that can be operated by nearly any family member with virtually no experience. Produce a high-quality and entertaining video production. Planning to final editing, this blog guides you through the entire filming and production process

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Using Bloom Filters

The Camera Company



Filters are to photography what adjectives are to writing. They add color, flavor and an individual style to what is being communicated.

Filters for color photography fall into several categories, depending on their intended use. Types include Neutral-Density and Color Graduated Filters, Color Compensating, Correcting and Enhancing Filters, Polarizing Filters and Soft-Focus Filters. Although all of these filters were designed for specific purposes and applications, they need not be limited to those circumstances-in fact, au contraire!

 

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Tip Title - Using filters on your camera



 Tip Title - Using filters on your camera

Filters can create useful and interesting effects in both colour and black & white photos, please click here for more detailed info.

Click for a guide to photographic filters

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Tip Title - Using filters on your camera

Tip Title - Using filters on your camera

Filters can create useful and interesting effects in both colour and black & white photos, please click here for more detailed info.

 

How to take good travel photos

How to Use Filters (Macintosh)



Many e-mail management functions in Eudora can be done automatically using filters.

A filter can be thought of as a personal "valet" or "butler" that takes your mail and does certain things to it that you specify. One kind of valet might watch for particular mail from a mailing list and move it into a mailbox, open the message, and play a sound. Another might look for other kinds of mail and give it a label color, a high priority, and a new subject line.

In Eudora, there are two ways to create filters - a simple way (Simple Filter) and a detailed way (Detailed Filter).

 

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How to Use Filters (Windows)

A filter can be thought of as a personal "valet" or "butler" that takes your mail and does certain things to it that you specify. One kind of valet might watch for particular mail from a mailing list and move it into a mailbox, open the message, and play a sound. Another might look for other kinds of mail and give it a label color, a high priority, and a new subject line.

In our example pictured above, Eudora will automatically transfer any mail From: jseau @eudoramail.com to a mailbox named Linebackers, then it will play a sound.

 

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Filters UV or not UV?

UV filters are supposed to block UV light. So, for the newcomers to photography let's first look at what UV light is and why you would want to block it.

The "traditional" visible spectrum runs from red to violet. Red light has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest. Light which has a longer wavelength than red is called infrared, and light which has a shorter wavelength than violet is called ultra violet or UV. The wavelength of light is measure in units of nanometers (abbreviated as nm), and 1nm is a billionth of a meter (that's a US billion or 1000 million, not a UK billion which is a million million!). Light shorter in wavelength than about 400nm is called ultra violet, light longer in wavelength than 700nm is called infrared.

 

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Photography Techniques



Using filters technique

Optical filters can make all the difference to your pictures, especially when you shoot on transparency film, as Mike Busselle explains.
Words & Photos Mike Busselle

Some photographers dismiss the use of filters as being gimmicky and of distorting the truth of a scene, but I find them essential. Most of my work involves exposing onto colour transparency film and this is very intolerant of an imbalance between the colour of the light source and that for which it is balanced.

Daylight transparency film is designed to give an accurate rendering of colours when the subject is illuminated by sunlight with a colour temperature of about 5600 degrees Kelvin - approximating to summer sunlight at mid day. But it can vary from as little as 3000K (very red) close to sunset to as much as 20,000K (very blue) in open shade under a blue sky.



 

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Photography Techniques



Using filters technique

Optical filters can make all the difference to your pictures, especially when you shoot on transparency film, as Mike Busselle explains.
Words & Photos Mike Busselle

Some photographers dismiss the use of filters as being gimmicky and of distorting the truth of a scene, but I find them essential. Most of my work involves exposing onto colour transparency film and this is very intolerant of an imbalance between the colour of the light source and that for which it is balanced.

Daylight transparency film is designed to give an accurate rendering of colours when the subject is illuminated by sunlight with a colour temperature of about 5600 degrees Kelvin - approximating to summer sunlight at mid day. But it can vary from as little as 3000K (very red) close to sunset to as much as 20,000K (very blue) in open shade under a blue sky.



 

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Digital Photography Tips AndLinks



Great Resources for Digital Photographers
Digital Photography Buyers Guides
Unique Photography Magazines
Digital Photography Tips & Tutorials
Digital Photography Forums
Online Photo Clubs & Contests
Photography Legal
Photography Related Search Engines
Special Interest Photography

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Enhance More Tips For Photo Business


 
Words can't explain just to find out

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Just Make Your Photo Unqiue



 Digital photography services including forum, blog, contest, directory, article, review and classified. Photo critique gallery in people portrait, nature photography, professional digital SLR camera and stock photo. Photos-of-the-Year.com is a free and fun photography website on the Internet that generates value to all photographers to facilitate the share of story, experience and photograph work, improve techniques and skills in digital photography.

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HP Brand campaign: HP Digital Photography

Imaging Resources



Canon
PowerShot A640
Going over the Canon A640 review again as we make it a Full Review, we just can't help reiterating how impressed we are with the image quality. Indeed, the Canon A640's lens quality might even exceed the Rebel XTi's kit lens. The Canon PowerShot A640 combines all the best of the A-series, with an impressive 10 megapixel CCD, a very good quality 4x optical zoom lens, and a 2.5 inch articulated LCD. The Canon A640 offers everything from full automatic to full manual exposure control, with a healthy set of Scene modes thrown in. The Canon A640's articulating LCD is now bigger and still just as useful as past iterations, and the camera's reliance on AA batteries is a critical factor for many who want to have a ready supply of compatible batteries no matter where they go. Its optical quality is superb, and ISO performance impresses. Destined to become a classic, the Canon A640 is just an excellent all-around digital camera. See our full review of the Canon A640 for more.


 

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Working with Digital Photos and Scanned Images



Working with Digital Photos and Scanned Images

Articles and information for working with and improving digital photos and scanned images. Plus tips and resources for individuals interested in exploring digital photography.

 

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MAIN Art & Culture Photography

Digital Camera for Fun & Profit

by Valerie Goetsch

If you’re only using your digital camera for vacation and family photos, you’ve just scratched the surface of your camera’s uses. Digital photography has opened a new world of possibilities. Here are some fun, practical, and maybe even profitable, ways to use your digital camera.

 

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Digital Photography Fun Pack for Windows XP



Spring brings all kinds of occasions to commemorate, from Mother's Day to the opening day of baseball season. This fun pack provides title slides for Photo Story slideshows created with Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition, along with templates for dropping your photos into digital greeting cards. 

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Step-by-Step Heritage Scrapbook Pages



Step-by-Step Heritage Scrapbook Pages

After gathering the photos and memorabilia for your heritage scrapbook, its finally time for the fun part - to sit down and create the pages. The basic steps for creating a scrapbook page include:

 

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Caring for Your Family Treasures

Organizing Your Family Records

A Filing System

Now that you have gathered all these papers, notes, and photographs, you need to organize them in some way so you can find what you need without digging through stacks of papers. However, your system shouldn't be so complicated you spend more time filing than doing research.

 

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Researching your property

Guidelines for Preserving Your Photographic Heritage



The accompanying document: "Guidelines for Preserving Your Photographic Heritage," should be read and understood fully. Damage could occur to your photographs by actions taken too hastily! 

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Ancestor Search

Heritage Scrapbooking

Create a Family Heritage Book with or without old family photos!

Heritage scrapbooks contain multi-generational family photographs, mementos, and information about the family history, culture, and traditions of one's ancestors.

You may think it is not possible to do a heritage album without possessing generations of family photographs.

Not only is it possible, it is very desirable to assemble other materials to craft a heritage album that not only contains old photos but also information about the family history, culture, and the traditions of one's ancestors not easily captured in photographs.

http://www.searchforancestors.com/scrapbook
 

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