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A Few Food Photography Tips "Food photography can be tough. It's a unique challenge to try and convey smell, texture, and taste with a flat, untouchable photograph. Here are couple of tips that I hope will help next time you want to photograph some wonderfully appetizing food. ...
The rest of the article covers:
- Food Selection.
- Lighting
- Food Stylin......
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03/25/09 |
Finer points of photos are lost in digital rush "Most photographs endure. A properly processed black-and-white photograph placed in a file box kept in a cool place ought to endure indefinitely - at least for 600 years. Black-and-white negatives and prints typically delight archivists simply because they exist decade after decade, especially when kept from direct sunlight. If mounted in a photo a......
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01/29/06 |
Portable power woven into fabric from stored solar power Imagine you're camping in the wilderness for a couple of weeks with a digital camera, a flashlight, and a cell phone, all powered by light. In the evenings, you read by lamplight inside the tent. There's no nearby electrical outlet and no power cord snaking across the ground. The energy source is woven into the fabric of your tent and backpack.......
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05/26/05 |
Photoshop is pricey, but worth it For some consumers, $600 is a lot to pay for Adobe's latest version of its flagship image-editing software, Photoshop Creative Suite 2. But according to Adobe, at least a third of Photoshop's users are home users.
With the rise in popularity of digital photography, there's no shortage of good, moderately priced photo-editing software out ther......
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04/19/05 |
Software Tackles Digital Photo Proliferation One promise of digital photos was that technology would make it easier to store and organize photographs, compared with the tedious task of filling bulky photo albums and storing fragile film negatives. But more affordable storage memory and the pursuit of the perfect image have led to a mass of images that have become unwieldy, especially for thos......
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09/19/04 |