Three Important Issues to Consider When It Comes to External Photo Storage
What you need to know about where you store your digital photos.
What you need to know about where you store your digital photos.
It's one of life's most vexing questions. We have the answers.
Camera lenses can suffer from a variety of lens defects. Fortunately, most of these can be suppressed somewhat via computer edits. And this kind of post-processing becomes a lot easier when you shoot RAW.
Almost every photographer’s artistic development goes like this: first they take a camera and photograph everything without being aware that there are any rules, and so they break them with a clean conscience (and unconsciously). Then they dive into studying photography, start applying and following its rules, and finally reach the point where they once again start breaking them—but this time knowledgeably, and on purpose.
We've made a few changes at Zonerama which we think you'll enjoy.
There are plenty of photography websites that will tell you how to improve a picture by removing noise. But this article will tell you how to improve a picture by
Fire away! Why taking too many photos may be a good thing.
If you use a camera with interchangeable lenses, you get to enjoy a lot of features that owners of compacts don’t... but you also encounter a special problem: dust. Unlike compacts, DSLRs and mirrorless cameras aren’t airtight. Because of this, dust and impurities sometimes reach the lens. But don’t worry! Any camera repair shop out there can get the dust off your sensor, and as for dust spots in your photos, you can remove these in Zoner Photo Studio.
Computer editing can give a photo a sad atmosphere or a happy one, or help you to emphasize part of a picture. But if you want for an effect to
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