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September 2005
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September
23, 2005
Canon and Adobe
Team to Bridge Paper and Digital Workflows
Adobe Press Release
Excerpt:
The combination of Adobe LiveCycle and Adobe PDF
technologies with Canon's imageRUNNER multi-function product (MFP)
line and imageWARE software products will make it easier for
information workers to integrate paper processes into more
secure digital workflows. Organizations will be able to bridge
the gap between the familiarity and prevalence of paper and the
digital world of electronic business processes.
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September
25, 2005
Camera
Reviews Posted for the Samsung Digimax i5

DC Resource reviewed the
Samsung Digimax i5
and said: "Camera performance was just okay. Start times
were just under two seconds, which isn't as fast as most of the
competition. The camera focuses quickly enough in good lighting,
but it was horrible in low light conditions, despite having an
AF-assist lamp. The i5 also had noticeable shutter lag, and I
don't know why Samsung even bothered with the continuous
shooting mode."
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September
26, 2005
Nikon Assists in
Hurricane Katrina Relief
Nikon Press Release
Excerpt:
Additionally, U.S. based Nikon is making a
donation of $50,000 to the American Red Cross to support their
efforts in mobilizing resources and supplies for the victims of
hurricane Katrina and disaster relief workers in the Gulf
region. To stimulate further giving, Nikon has also created a
Hurricane Relief Fund where employee contributions to the fund
will be matched by Nikon. Six
Nikon employees have been directly impacted by the ravaging
effects of hurricane Katrina. The employees and their families
are now safe, and Nikon is working with them to help rebuild
their lives.
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September
28, 2005
Adobe
Announces Photoshop Elements 4.0
Photoshop Elements 4.0 delivers more editing power with the
new Magic Selection Brush that allows consumers to select
specific parts of photos for easy color, lighting and contrast
adjustments. The Magic Extractor easily extracts subjects from
photos, with advanced edge defringing, for great composites.
Smart technology behind new features means effortless photo
enhancement with automatic red eye removal across a batch of
photos, one-click skin tone correction and Face Tagging, which
allows consumers to keep photos at their fingertips with new
ways to find and view them.
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September
30, 2005
Silhouette
Photography Tips and Methods by Trisha Leung

In photography, a silhouette is defined as an
outline that appears dark against a light background. More specifically, it is where your
subject is seen as a black shape without detail
against a brighter background.
This is an artistic
outcome that many photographers like to perfect.
This effect can be achieved with any kind of bright
light source, but of course the most commonly used
is the sun around sunrise or sunset. The
backlighting from the sun shadows everything towards
you and produces this effect.
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