When editing an image, people may wish to add effects to enhance the photo's appearance. The inclusion of text on a image is an effect that can identify the subject or add a touch of humor. With the…
Still cameras, either digital or film, allow a user to capture a moment in time and share the photograph with the world. While the type of camera used directly relates to the quality of images,…
Eye glare is caused when you take a photograph of an individual who is wearing glasses. Light reflects off of the glasses creating glare in the image. Removing eye glare in photography can be done by…
With photo-editing software it is possible to do almost anything to a photograph, including making the people in a picture appear slimmer. The process itself isn't hard but it does require the right…
Taking pictures in natural light is ideal in photography. At the same time, it sometimes offers challenges. Shadows from surrounding buildings, plants, or trees create lighting challenges, as does a…
Most digital cameras feature a histogram function. A histogram, similar to a light meter used for film photography, is a graph of the distribution of light throughout the photo and gives you an…
Albumen is an egg white-based treatment first developed in the 1840s as a way to increase definition and contrast in early photographic images. Popularized in the 1860s, albumen treatment was the…
Olympus built the Evolt from scratch to maximize the benefits of digital photography in a single-lens camera, or SLR. The camera sensor's horizontal-by-vertical aspect ratio is 4:3; in comparison, 35…
Kodak, Ilford, Kentmere and Fujifilm still manufacture black and white film. Both the traditional type and the C-41 process film that produces black and white prints but develops in color chemicals…
Sepia refers to a photograph or picture that uses a brown monochromatic color set. If used appropriately, sepia filters can add a rustic, dramatic charm to even mundane subjects.
Digital photography produces images comprised of tiny dots, or pixels. High-resolution ("hi-res") images contain more pixels in a given area and therefore appear cleaner and sharper.
Photography works on the principle of recording on light-sensitive material an image created by light reflected off the subject. This principle works well enough in daylight, but once night falls,…
Digital cameras make the world of professional photography more accessible to even novice shutterbugs, with "Forbes" magazine's Digital Camera Guide indicating that cameras are getting progressively…
Digital photography is the art of using electronic technology to capture an image. The resulting image can then be stored and manipulated digitally, without the use of traditional chemical processes.
A photograph taken with a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera starts at the lens. A DSLR lens is really a collection of sub-lenses called elements. Each lens refines and focuses light to create a…
Your photography resolution is the amount of pixels per a unit of measurement. In printing, the resolution is measured as dots per inch. In all practicality, the quality of resolution applies only to…
Photography can be a challenging craft to master when attempting to achieve a high quality photograph. While there are many elements to consider, light is by far the most important in the impact it…
Lighting is one of the most important steps in photography. If you do not have proper lighting then your images will turn out less-than-desirable. Using an umbrella in photography will provide you…