Enter to Win Over $2000 in Prizes Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR with 28-135mm IS Lens
Home New Models Cameras News Deals Video Reviews Firmware Manuals Free Software Rebates Shopping
Free Twice Weekly Photo Newsletter

lensbaby Composer Review
Over 600 Free Photography Tutorials
Great Free Software (Not Shareware)
Don't buy until you've comparison shopped
Thousands of reviews from the best photography sites
The New Lensbaby Composer

Discover the Optera
Nexto eXtreme ND2700 Review
Canon 5D Mark II Review
Samsung TL34 HD Review
Kata 3N1 Backpack / Slingbag
PERSSlite VerteX™ Flash Diffuser Review
Adobe Lightroom 2.0 Review
Canon EOS 5D Mark II Introduction
Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR Introduction
Nikon D90 Digital SLR Introduction

Free Photography Tutorials



HOT DEALS
 
Lowepro Slingshot 300 AW All-Weather Backpack
Price: $99.95
BuyDig
Nikon D300 Digital SLR with 28-135mm IS Lens
Price: $1725 Free Ship
TriState
Pentax 16-45mm f/4.0 ED AL Autofocus Lens
Price: $289.95
Adorama
Canon EOS 5D Mark II Full Frame DSLR with 24-105mm IS F/4.0L Lens
Price: $3499
Adorama
Trascend 16GB CompactFlash Memory Card (133x Speed)
Price: $39.00
The Upgrade Place
Aiptek GO-HD High Definition Flash Digital Camcorder
Price: $99.95
B&H Photo
Sony DVDirect MC5 Multi-Function DVD Recorder
Price: $189.99 Free Ship
Vanns
Sunpak 7" Digital Photo Frame with Motion Detection
Price: $46.95
Amazon Marketplace
Apple Online Store

View Tutorial Categories
FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: PRINTING
 

Finding The Right Paper For Your Printer

Published by:  Steves-Digicams.com
Tutorial Preview:

In addition to paper made by the manufacturer of your printer, there are many combinations of third party papers available at different price points. How can you be sure which papers offer the best combination of price and quality for your work? You could always use the "buy it and try it" approach, but that can get expensive as you start to collect stacks of paper in the corner that don't work well with your printer. Some papers may not even work properly in your printer; the ink may never dry, the dot gain can make dot patterns too noticeable, and ink pooling may occur. Here are a few tips on buying paper that might help save you some time and money.
ADDITIONAL WEB TUTORIALS: PRINTING
 
Online Photo Printint Comparison Calculator by Photocalc
Most of the digital printing services compete heavily on their price for prints, but what about their shipping prices that may add significantly
Producing Digital Photos for Publication by PhotoReview.co.au
Over the past few years Internet chat rooms that cover photography have often discussed whether digital images are acceptable for magazine reproduction
Photo Printing Tutorial by Trusted Reviews
With the popularity of digital cameras, more and more people are taking more and more photographs. In fact despite scare-mongering stories about
Pixels and Image Sizes by Short Courses
The question I get most frequently (after "what camera should I buy?") is about how pixels relate to image sizes. In this section I try to answer
Getting Glossy 4x6 Digital Prints by Vivid Light Photography
Now that you've captured those stunning photos of the kids, you want to frame a couple and share them with your friends and family. You've tried
Printing and Archiving your Photos by Geoff Lawrence
If we examine all the reasons there are for taking photographs, I think most people would agree that the number one reason would be as a memory
CATEGORIES: WEB TUTORIALS
 
VIDEO
 

 
Copyright @2003-2008 Cameratown.com. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in any form or medium without the
express written permission of Cameratown.com is prohibited.
Please email me with your suggestions or comments.