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The EXIF data

Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 18-03-2007

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Exchangeable image file format (official abbreviation Exif, not EXIF) is a specification for the image file format used by digital cameras.  The specification uses the existing JPEG, TIFF Rev. 6.0, and RIFF WAVE file formats, with the addition of specific metadata tags. It is not supported in JPEG 2000 or PNG.

Exposure Metering

Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 18-03-2007

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Due to microelectronic advances the ability to manufacture precise, smart, but inexpensive light metering systems has become possible. With all its features a normal digital camera can be compared with a hi-end 35-mm device – for example light measurement in 256 points of a picture. But the final decision about exposure is made by the software in the microcontroller, and that has no idea about the subject, only the brightness from many points. If some places are too dark or too bright, the logic of the software will try to find a compromises and smooth the levels. It’s not really required every time and in these instances you may get something strange and/or inexpressive.

Unerstanding exposure

Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 18-03-2007

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In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic medium (photographic film or image sensor) during the process of taking a photograph.

Digital Photo Intro

Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles, Uncategorized | Posted on 18-03-2007

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Digital Photography is in a class other than 'normal' photography. While traditional photography uses photographic media that reacts when exposed to light (creating a picture), digital photography uses a photosensitive plate that translates the wavelength of the light that strikes it into 1's or 0's, hence the name digital. Both forms of photography, however, use optical lenses to focus light onto the respective medium.

Collection of best Photoshop Tutorials – 1

Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles | Posted on 18-03-2007

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Adobe Photoshop is a powerful tool for designing various visual elements one can use for web-pages. However, sometimes it’s important to know what to do in order to achieve some effects. In such cases, step-by-step tutorials can provide help and save a lot of time you would have to spend on finding a solution otherwise. Let’s take a look at some of the best Adobe Photoshop tutorials we’ve found in the Web so far.