Archive for October, 2011

DSLR Camera Sensore VS Point and Shoot

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DSLR Camera Sensore VS Point and Shoot

Does Camera’s sensor size

make a difference?

This is a very good questions. When it comes to detail and sharpness, does it really matter what sensor size you use? If you want to do some post processing on your images, will larger size sensor provide more data? How about the Dynamic Range in smaller sensors? There are tons of articles about this topic, some say yes and few say no. But what is the right answer? In ...

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Advanced Exposure Techniques

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Advanced Exposure Techniques

Hello everyone,

I just developed a new intermediate to advanced DSLR setting workshop. It is about understanding the camera’s built-in Light meter, Ansel Adams Zone system, and HDR photography.

Please visit our Omnilargess website for more detail and registration.

Advanced Exposure Techniques

and Metering Mode in DSLR Camera!

 

Do I need an exposure meter to set the right exposure in my DSLR?

This is a question that I am asked in almost all of my workshops! And my answer ...

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Infrared Filter action for Photoshop

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Infrared Filter action for Photoshop

Make an Infrared Filter

Action in Photoshop?

 

Stay tuned for more info about our new photography and Photoshop workshops in January.

This month we encourage you to sharpen your Photoshop skills by creating new Actions. If you find something interesting to share, we’d like to hear about it. Send a copy of the Action to: info@rawdigitalimageediting.com

We’ll publish it in our newsletter with your name, so everyone can enjoy the speed and ease of use of Actions.

Let’s ...

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Abbotsford Fall Color Photography Workshop Images

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Abbotsford Fall Color Photography Workshop Images

Abbotsford Outdoor

Photography Workshop Images

On October 2 I had my Outdoor Fall Color Photography workshop. Here is a short story of what happened!

The weather was nice and crisp. It didn’t rain, and we had a little bit of sunshine now and then! After one hour of technical discussion we started to walk around Fish trap creek Park and I share some tips on how to get the best possible images even in an overcast day. After lunch ...

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