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Using a 35mm Negative Scanner

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Published: 29/10/2008

To be successful in using a 35mm negative scanner, you must be sure to have the right tools and equipment and follow certain techniques that will ensure quality scans. Although 35mm negative scanner operations are fairly simple, it does require a bit more than just placing a negative on a...

Amazing Results of Digital Photo Restoration

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Published: 25/10/2008

Digital photo restoration is the work of true artists with a love for old photographs. When digital photo restoration first appeared, it was a marvel. Specialty shops, for a rather hefty price, could sharpen borders, replace missing edges, and brighten the colors. Today, photos can be...

Tips for Successful Digital Photo Printing

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Published: 23/10/2008

Digital photo printing is a very important part of taking pictures for memories that too many people do not have done. Digital photo printing can take your digital photographs that are nothing but files on your computer and turn them into tangible photos that you will be able to keep for...

Critical Steps for Photo Preservation

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Published: 22/10/2008

Photo preservation is a process that requires lots of patience, knowledge, and care. When people handle their pictures and negatives, they do many things unintentionally that are very harmful to them, and most do not even know they are damaging their photos. Pictures are actually made of...

Professional Businesses that Scan Photos for You

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Published: 22/10/2008

There are companies that scan photos which are dedicated to preserving precious photographs and family memories. It is difficult to share old photographs when many are in delicate condition and packed away. Companies that scan photos can help people get high quality scans of their priceless...

The Greatness of a Photo Scanning Service

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Published: 22/10/2008

A photo scanning service can bring the most damaged of photographs back to its original splendor, and usually can actually make the digital restored photo look better than the original one. A photo scanning service is a business that can professionally scan photos for you, repairing them and...

Your Guide to 35mm Slide Scanning

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Published: 22/10/2008

To be successful with 35mm slide scanning, you must be sure to use the right tools and equipment and follow certain techniques that will ensure quality scans. Although 35mm slide scanning is fairly simple, it does require a bit more than just placing a slide on a scanners glass and pushing the...

How to Successfully Scan Your Slides

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Published: 22/10/2008

There are several ways to scan slides to turn them into digital photos. Many people remember the small square cardboard cut outs containing negatives that would be popped into a tray at family gatherings, and with some light and a projector screen (or blank wall) people could reminisce over...

Face Detection Technology on Digital Cameras Works

Author: Adam Jonathan Raymond Westrop Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/10/2008

Yes, incredible as it sound, this fantastic technology does work. The Face detection technology, available from great manufacturers such as Canon, Pentax, FujiFilm and Sony, uses special and highly technical algorithms to judge the picture while you aim the camera. What is it looking for? I hear...

Camera Shutter Speeds can be a Great Assistance

Author: Adam Jonathan Raymond Westrop Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/10/2008

The amount of light reaching the film (in a film camera) or CCD (in a digital camera) is known as the exposure and this is controlled by two major items on a camera - the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture is a variable tiny hole in front of the lens that adjusts to let more or less light...