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January 28, 2006
 
Hasselblad H3D-31 Initial Review

Hasselblad News Release Excerpt:
Hasselblad today extends the appeal of its outstanding H3D DSLR camera system to a new professional photographic audience with the launch of the Hasselblad H3D-31, the 31 megapixel version of the H3D-39, the world’s first 48mm full-frame DSLR camera system. Featuring near full-frame capture, the H3D-31 uses a 44×33mm sensor enhanced with micro-lenses to boost ISO rating one stop to a new maximum of ISO 800.          Initial Review

January 28, 2006
 
How to Produce Sharp Photos

Jason Busch writes, "Many DSLR camera owners are having difficulties understanding Depth Of Field (DOF), and how it relates to apertures, and imagers. One of the reasons for this and why there is so little experience with DOF, is because compact cameras have been used for the majority of a camera user's life, and are now discovering (albeit indirectly) the aperture ranges of a DSLR, have a much wider variance than their compact camera."          Full Article

January 28, 2006
 
Take Crisp Photos in the Wind and Rain

Jason Busch writes, "One of the obstacles in taking a few particular shots, was the wind factor. Regardless of trying to take images handheld in between bursts of wind, I noticed when I got home to review the images, they were not as sharp as I had thought they were. My images looked like I was taking shots from a moving car. Wind is one of nature's elements which can become a pain to deal with if you are not aware of it or think you can manage it on your own. A tripod definitely helps."    Full Article

January 29, 2006
 
How to Whiten Teeth in Photoshop

David Peters writes, "Photoshop is the dream machine for all photo enhancers and designers. Not only can you make any portrait look perfect, you can do it easily and convincingly… once you know how. This article will show you, for example, how to whiten teeth and eyes using Photoshop. Some of the more complicated techniques will be over the head for the novice, but you’ll be able to follow most of it. So drag a portrait into whatever Photoshop, and let’s get started:"         Full Article

January 29, 2006
 
Samsung NV11 Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
January 30, 2007 – Samsung Camera today unveiled the newest addition to its groundbreaking NV series of advanced point & shoot digital cameras – the NV11. Representing the latest in intelligent camera design, the NV11 is the fourth product from Samsung to carry the NV brand, and it offers the same unique blend of style and technology that has set its predecessors apart from the field. The 10 mega pixel, 5x optical zoom NV11 has 1600 ISO high-sensitivity and features Samsung’s proprietary ASR image stabilisation system which helps to capture the best possible images even in dimly lit conditions.          Initial Review

January 29, 2006
 
Samsung L74 Wide Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
The L74 Wide, with a 3.0” Touch Screen LCD, includes Samsung’s Face Recognition AF & AE, which detects the subject’s face, automatically adjusts auto focus and auto exposure to ensure better composition and image quality in portraits and other shots featuring people. The AF function instantaneously recognizes the faces of subjects and accurately focuses on them. The AE function then takes over, setting the appropriate exposure to ensure the highest image quality. Also the touch screen LCD perfected with Samsung’s original Flash GUI (Graphic User Interface) enables the user to access the diverse function easily.          Initial Review

January 30, 2006
 
Casio Exilim EX-Z75 Initial Review

Casio News Release Excerpt:
This new model follows Casio’s release last year of the 7.2-megapixel EX-Z70. The EX-Z75 retains all the advanced functions of the EX-Z70, including Anti-Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Its new 2.6-inch wide LCD display makes it enjoyable for users to capture breathtaking wide aspect ratio images, and also makes the camera functions easier to see and operate.          Initial Review

January 30, 2006
 
Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 Initial Review

Casio News Release Excerpt:
“The newly developed EX-Z1050 is as stylish and slim as any EXILIM and was designed to allow a wider variety of people to enjoy photography at the super high resolution of 10.1 megapixels,” said Bill Heuer, Vice President of Casio’s Digital Imaging Division. “The camera’s small size, new 2.6-inch wide and bright LCD display and lightweight aluminum construction makes it the perfect camera to take anywhere. It also boasts a design that provides an unforgettable look and feel.”     Initial Review

January 30, 2006
 
Samsung i7 Initial Review

Samsung News Release Excerpt:
The 7 mega pixels i7, with 3x optical zoom, has been created for those who want to capture sound, video and photos wherever they are without comprising on feature quality or design. With the LCD in neutral (0 degrees) the user can access SRS quality music files through the integrated MP3 player; with the LCD rotated to 90 degrees it’s for PMP (Portable Multimedia Player) function; and turned a full 180 degrees, high quality still images and MPEG-4 SVGA quality moving pictures can be taken.          Initial Review

January 30, 2006
 
Complementary Color Composition in Photography

Andrea Ghilardelli writes, "Each primary color also has a "complementary color". The complementary color of a given primary color is defined as the color that added to the primary color gives the white light. It can be shown (but we will omit the demonstration) that the complementary colors for red, green and blue are cyan, magenta and yellow, respectively. What a photographer must always keep in mind are simply the (fundamental, complementary) color pairs:"           Full Article



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