Archive for May, 2008

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Digital Photography – Gimp – Versatile Graphics Manipulation Package

May 31, 2008

The internet has created some amazing products for the digital photography industry. While everyone likes to use cutting edge programs like Adobe Photoshop, some prefer to save on the retail and search for alternatives. Well, thanks to open source and combined minds, a program is on the net that allow graphics manipulation. Gimp is an image graphic package loaded with amazing features in a compact and free price tag.

Here a just a couple of the full feature that this amazing program has:

gimp1Customizable Interface – Each task requires a different environment and GIMP allows you to customize the view and behavior the way you like it. Starting from the widget theme,  allowing you to change colors, widget spacings and icon sizes to custom tool sets in the toolbox. The interface is modulized into so called docks, allowing you to stack them into tabs or keep them open in their own window. Pressing the tab key will toggle them hidden.gimp2

Digital Retouching –   GIMP is ideal for advanced photo retouching techniques. Get rid of unneeded details using the clone tool, or touch up minor details easily with the new healing tool. With the perspective clone tool, it’s not difficult to clone objects with perspective in mind just as easily as with the orthogonal clone.

Visit the gimp.org site to download the latest version and see what a collective community can do with your next digital photography image.

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Digital Photography DVD and CDs Presentation Cases

May 30, 2008

With the push to hand over digital media to clients becoming common practice there is a huge need for quality packaging for DVD cases.

Create Professional-Grade DVD and CD Packages with the Jewelboxing System.

jewelboxingCheck out this site that has professional designers who were unsatisfied with the materials available for packaging our DVDs and CDs. They created Jewelboxing  to allow individuals to produce a short-run of high-end packages and to give them the freedom to concentrate on the most important part of the job, the creative. Selecting the Super Jewel Box™ King and Standard cases, created complementary components of the highest quality and made precise design templates for virtually all major design and publishing software programs.

Check out their site for more information – Jewelboxing

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Online Photoshop Alternatives – Picnik – Digital Images

May 30, 2008

Are you overwhelmed with the complexities of Adobe Photoshop? We have found some sites that offer simple photo editor solutions to your digital image needs.

Picnik – Allow you to upload images from your computer with a simple interface. Edit functions include Auto-fix, Rotate, Crop, Resize, Exposure, Colors, Sharpen and even Red-Eye.

picnikDozens and dozens of fonts, shapes, frames, all the effects and the touch-up tools are yours. Plus, all the Edit tools, the ability to undo everything you’ve ever done to your picture, and it remembers the history of the past five pictures you worked on!  Free version available which includes ads or pay a nominal fee of $24.95 to upgrade to the premium and remove the ads.

Premium: All that and then some! You get ALL the effects, frames, fonts, shapes, plus NEW advanced editing tools Curves and Levels, which have all the power found in expensive software packages but with one-click defaults and the added shine that all things Picni k have. You also get Priority Help Support, new feature previews, professional FontShop fonts and other exclusive content, the ability to access all your favorite photo sites at the same time to use Picnik to transfer photos between them, unlimited Photo History, a completely ad-free experience, AND the warm fuzzies of knowing you helped support a little photo-editor startup!

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Photography – The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals

May 29, 2008

It seems as if everyone with a camera is setting up shop and marketing themselves as a true professional. But can everyone with a camera be a professional? Can you command professional prices just because you love taking photographs?

The answer is a definite no.

Lots of people love photographing nature, but there’s only one Ansel Adams.

Lots of people taking portraits, but there’s only one Annie Leibovitz.

So what is the difference between an amateur and a professional? How do you know when you’ve reached professional status?

1.You think like a professional. Amateurs want a photography business to give them a reason to buy more camera equipment. Amateurs want a photography business to keep them busy when they want to be busy – not on a full time basis. A professional loves capturing images, and sharing them with as many people as possible. They love to beextras1 busy doing what they love – and making a good living at it as well.

2. You think of yourself as an entrepreneur. Yes, there’s more to a photography business than photographing. There’s production. And marketing. And paper work. And emails. And promotion. And sales. An entrepreneur loves growing a business, with photography as your passion, product and service – not the other way around.

3. You make it a goal to improve. You take your camera everywhere. You’re the one at the party behind the lens of the camera. You also attend your local photography meetings; buy videos and training materials to improve both your photography and business skills; and hire coaches to make you better at building your photography studio.

4. You spend time studying other photographers work, and try and improve your own photography by following examples. An amateur loves what they do, and thinks there is no room for improvement. But a professional knows the education will never stop. There’s always room for improvement. 

5. You create your own style. Everyone starts out imitating a mentor photographer. I remember taking posing guides from some of our favorite photographers (David Ziser, Clay Blackmore, Heidi Mauracher) and imitating poses and images produced by greats like Denis Reggie. But once we moved into professional status, we created our own style. The posing comes naturally. The fun is always there. It’s always effortless, and it shows in the images.

6. You know your stuff. There’s no more thinking about each image. You automatically know when you’ve captured the perfect image. It’s all about having fun with the client, pulling together a professional image for the client to see, and knowing everything will fall into place perfectly.

7. You’d do this even without the money. Photography is something that is inside of you, no matter what. You love doing it, and find any excuse to photograph. But you also know that as a true professional, you can command a high fee. It comes with being a professional. 

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Use Digital Photography to Create Slideshows for use on the web

May 28, 2008

Create Cool Slideshows from Your Photos
Upload photos from your computer into our interactive drag-and-drop slide show creator. sliderollFrom there, you can build slide shows with smooth pans, zooms, and fades. Create documentary-style slideshows with that famous “Ken Burns Effect”. 

Publish to the Net
You can publish your slideshow on this site, or get code to embed the slide show on your own site. They are in Flash SWF format, so they are small and anyone can see them, even over dialup! There are privacy options so that only your friends and family can see your slide shows.

Publish to Video for DVD or YouTube
With Slideroll Video Creator, you can turn your slideshows into video that you can use for your DVDs, or upload to YouTube. You can even add your own MP3 Soundtrack. With Slideroll™, you can turn those static photos into wonderful stories! Best of all, basic membership is completely free!

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Photography Hosting Service with Elegant Page Designs

May 28, 2008

A Photography Hosting Service with Elegant Page Designs and Easy Organization Create and customize professional-looking galleries using advanced Web interface. Organize and structure your photographs so that zenfolioyou and your visitors can easily find them and view. From standards-based IPTC tags to full EXIF support your photographs show every detail including captions, titles, file and exposure info, searchable keywords and categories. Zenfolio gives you powerful tools allowing you to be efficient and organized.

Show your photos to the world with the best photo viewing experience online
Visitors will be complimenting you on making it easy and elegant to browse your photos. Zenfolio gives you large images, clean pages, clear navigation, and super fast image loading.

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Tracking Digital Photographs

May 23, 2008

trippermapDo you travel? Well, we know that you have lots of digital images. But where are they all from. We located a really cool site – Trippermap – that will show your images in a map form. You can select to use the standard flash map provided or add google earth. Google Earth is by far the best source of geographic information on the web. Combined with the Trippermap Geotagger you can easily add geographic information or “geotags” to your own Flickr photos.

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Multiple Digital Photography Image Editing

May 23, 2008

Multiple Image Editing Splashup, formerly Fauxto, is a powerful editing tool and photo manager. splashupWith all the features professionals use and novices want, it’s easy to use, works in real-time and allows you to edit many images at once. Splashup runs in all browsers, integrates seamlessly with top photosharing sites, and even has its own file format so you can save your work in progress. Photo sharing services all work the same in Splashup, including Splashup itself. Edit your images easily, from anywhere. 

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Photography – Adding a water effect

May 22, 2008

Quickly add a water effect to any digital photography image through an online resource. This water effect generator allows you to quickly add a water effect to pictures and images online. Quick and simple. First select and upload the picture from your computer, wait until the water effect is created, download and save the newly generated image to your computer. www.watereffect.net

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Shipping could be FREE

May 21, 2008

Found a really cool site that might save you a few bucks on your next online purchase. FreeShipping is a great resource for free shipping codes. It helps you save money by showing you what stores offer free shipping codes. There are currently over 650 stores and 1000 free shipping deals on the website. So if you ever need to find a department store with free shipping, or get a list of available free shipping coupons for a particular website then FreeShipping.org is the first place you should look at.

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