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Digital Photography The New Way To Taking Photographs

Written on April 23rd, 2009 by MadChasone shout

Digital Photography The New Way To Taking Photographs

 

Photography is an art. It takes practice, skill, and an eye for the unexpected. Not all people will take the time to study a landscape, wildlife, building, or other subject to find the hidden depth within, but when they do often they will find great meaning in the photo they take.

 

Photographers spend their lives looking for new and different ways to shoot a subject. Digital photography is just one new way of taking a picture. There are many advantages for working with digital photography.

 

The darkroom is out the computer printer comes forward for most of us using digital photography. We are able to send our pictures to all our friends with a few clicks of the buttons. Digital photography makes taking a picture simple, by eliminating some of the guesswork.

 

With the LCD screen on a digital camera you can now view the photo you just took without waiting and hour or longer to see the film develop. We are no longer limited by film capacity, but by memory cards. Most memory cards have 32MB or 1GB depending on how much you’ve spent on equipment.

 

Digital photography can encompass the professional cameras with the interchanging lenses, manual setting or it can be a simple point and shoot camera. Whether you are looking for a professional grade picture or something your friends will laugh over digital photography has made taking photos easier.

 

As I said before we can see the picture before we ever print, and also a lot of digital cameras will allow you to crop and save the photo before printing.

 

Digital cameras can be all sizes from a key chain camera to the professional.
We have all had a little fun with digital on our phones. If you are more interested in the professional side of photography the first digital camera you choose should have interchangeable lenses with a high resolution.

 

It can be automatic if you feel more comfortable with light settings, however most have ISO settings, aperture, and shutter speed choices as well.

 

Like with older photographer setting up your shot is half the fun. Determining the settings you need to use for light is the other. Setting up your shot still requires you to have an eye for the unusual or for making the unusual out of a common scene.

 

Walk around the subject and look for every possible angle, you may even decide to take several photos to choose the best angle. This is where digital photography surpasses film cameras every time. Once you have looked at all angles and taken photos you get to see if the effect you wanted is there.

 

It is a faster way for you to learn how to set the shutter speed and aperture on a shot and use lighting because you see the results while you still looking at the scene.

 

Digital photography may not seem like it would still use all those skills you learned on your old camera, but this is definitely not true. Instead digital photography enhances your learning while you are still at the sight. Instead of long hours in a darkroom or waiting in line you can get the picture you want right then.

 

It certainly gives more towards vacation photos when you can see if your thumb is over the lens or the camera strap was in the way or worse someone just walked in front of you. Digital photography like all things has evolved to help us experience a new way in photography.

 

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Share: Enjoy DVD and Video on your BlackBerry Curve 8900, 8300 etc.

Written on March 14th, 2009 by tracyjump11 shouts

This guide is mainly about how to rip DVD and convert video to BlackBerry Curve 8300, 8900 and other BlackBerry serials such as BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Bold, Pearl etc.

For most of DVD has CSS copyright protection, we need a program to rip DVD or video to BlackBerry Curve support video formats such as MP4, WMV, AVI, 3GP, AAC, MP3, WMA etc. The tool we use is Wondershare BlackBerry Curve Converter Suite, This program not only supports BlackBerry Curve 8300, 8900, but also BlackBerry Bold 9000, Blackberry Storm, BlackBerry Pearl and other BlackBerry serials.

Now, let’s start the guide about ripping DVD and convert video to BlackBerry Curve or other BlackBerry Serials.

Step 1, Download and install the BlackBerry Curve Converter Suite

Step 2: Import the DVD Files or video to the program

If you want to load DVD files, please run “DVD to BlackBerry Converter”;if you want to import video files, run “Video Converter for BlackBerry” instead.

Step 3: Select output Profile

This software can convert DVD and video to all common formats for BlackBerry Curve 8300 serials, BlackBerry 8900 such as MP4, WMV, AVI, M4A, AAC, MP3 etc.  You can select one output format you want to convert as below.

Step 4: Start to convert

After you select the output format, all you need to do is clicking the “Start” button. Then you can get a cup of coffee and come back later to check if the conversion is finished.

(Tips: This DVD to BlackBerry Storm Converter offers the option to automatically shut down the computer when the conversion completed.)
It will take about 30 minutes for converting a regular two hours DVD movie. When the conversion finished, click “find target” to located the converted video on your computer, connect your BlackBerry Storm to computer, and then copy the video to your BlackBerry memory card, the rest thing just enjoy the DVD or video on your BlackBerry.

Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera

Written on January 23rd, 2009 by MadChas25 shouts

Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera

 

 

Stephen Wiltshire has been called the “Human Camera.” In this short excerpt from the film Beautiful Minds: A Voyage into the Brain, Wiltshire takes a helicopter journey over Rome and then draws a panoramic view of what he saw, entirely from memory.

 

Sony HDV

Written on January 3rd, 2009 by MadChasno shouts

Sony HDV

 

Even though you may think high definition video is just for your television, it isn’t. You can get that very same quality on your home movies as well. You can turn your home movies and precious memories into works of art with HD.

 

Amateur home video producers alike will truly love the high quality of HD. With HDV (high definition video), you can record superb high definition video onto a digital video tape.

 

Benefits of HDV
You don’t really need to understand how HDV works to truly appreciate the benefits. All you need to do is spend a few minutes watching a video recorded on a Sony HDV video camera and you’ll see everything you need to know.

 

If you already know about HDV, there are many more reasons as to why you should pick HDV video cameras:

 

  1. The amazing picture quality of HD is no longer limited to Hollywood and professionals. You too can now use HDV technology to capture the important memories of your life with life like color, vivid contrast, and amazing HD video.
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  3. HDV recording offers low noise, high accuracy, rich, and very vivid color.
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  5. The sound tracks for HDV use MPEG 1 audio layer 2 digital encoding to give your videos the sound quality of CDs at a much lower bitrate.
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  7. HDV uses the same tapes that are already popular for DV recording, with the recording time being the same as well.
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  9. HDV also uses MPEG 2 compression, which is used in digital broadcasts and also DVDs.
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  11. HDV uses a higher compression rate than DV, making it more reliable and less subjective to errors.

 

Technology behind HDV
The HDV format handles the same bitrate as the DV format, although HDV records a high definition signal. This will allow you to record HD video on the same tapes used for DV recordings. A signal with HDV has 4.5 times as much data as a DV signal used with NTSC. HDV also includes CD quality sound, MPEG 2 compression, real time encoding, and so much more.

 

When compared to other HD formats, HDV is one of the best, if not the best. Sony has always been known for quality, which makes HDV no exception to the rule. This format has been years in the making, which helps to make it what it is today.

 

If you’ve been looking for the perfect type of video camera, rest assured that HDV is it. If you buy a Sony HDV type camera, you’ll know that your precious memories will be perfect HD quality – each and every time.

 

Sanyo Small HD Cams

Written on January 1st, 2009 by MadChasno shouts

Sanyo Small HD Cams

 

Sanyo has recently brought a new level of credibility to dual use, video and still image cameras with the introduction of the new Xacti HD1. With measurements of 3.1X4, 7X1.4 inches and 8.3 ounces, it is easily the smallest camera to record 720p high definition video. It will also capture 5.1 MP still images and has a 10X optical zoom lens as well.

 

Just like other dual use cameras, it will record both video and still images on a memory card, or in this case an SD card instead of video tape. According to Sanyo, a 1GB SD card can record up to 21 minutes of 720p 16:9 widescreen video. If you prefer to record in standard definition, the HD1 can also record video at 640X480 pixel resolution at either 30 or 60 frames per second. Everything you record is with the popular MPEG 4 compression.

 

Just in case pocket sized HD recording isn’t enough for you, Sanyo also put a 2.2 inch 210,000 pixel OLED display in the HD1. The OLED is a display technology that many thing will end up replacing LCD very soon. The advantages offered include wider viewing angles and faster response time.

 

As you probably already know, Sanyo isn’t new to HD video cameras or digital cameras in general. Sanyo has been around for years, proving that they can compete with the bigger industry giants. The small HD video cameras offered from Sanyo are among the best as well.

 

If you’ve been looking for the best HD video cameras, rest assured that anything you select from Sanyo is going to be great. There are a few to choose from, with the HD1 leading the pack. If you want the best, the HD1 is everything you need – and quite possibly a bit more.

 

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