Posts Tagged ‘Photographer’
Utilizing an In-Camera Flash
All digital cameras are equipped with a flash feature, which is meant to add light to the scene that is being photographed, either with the intention of capturing most of the intricate details with clarity or as a source of additional light in a low light situation. This feature is not mandatory and the choice of using it or not using it depends solely on the personal perspective of the photographer. While there was a time in the past when flash was considered an important prerequisite, today digital photography is distinctly anti-flash with the majority of the experts in the field advocating against the use of flash.It is true that the light emanated from the flash is too bright and hence is capable of spoiling a shot which accounts for much of the aversion towards this feature. However, there are indeed certain occasions when the flash can actually assist with bringing out the beauty of the picture provided it is used correctly and appropriately. The flash in a digital camera is known to produce best results when it is a hot-shoe, a flash bracket or an off-camera flash and when the photographer adheres to certain guidelines while using it.One of .. more »
How To Give Your Website That Touch Of Class
Invented in 1996, Adobe Flash was the first package on the market that allowed web designers to utilize animation with graphics to give people's sites a new wow factor. This generally applies to the Home Page of a website, and features a short animated sequence of graphics, photographs, or video edited into a montage, to make a spectacular splash for the viewer. This usually appears at the top of the home page as an introduction to the site. Sometimes flash will appear as an initial start-up page telling viewers that the website they are accessing is "loading."Flash templates are available to purchase on the Internet from a number of companies. Some templates are free, although most of the sites do ask for a small "donation" (as little as $5) so that their designers can continue to create new templates. Some design sites have templates all set out for different types of businesses, and services. If you were a photographer for instance, you can purchase a template that is quite arty, and sophisticated, with which you can showcase your samples of photographs via a number of pre-loaded category titles (portrait, wedding, sports, family etc). In other words, it's all there ready-made .. more »
Getting Rid of ‘Incompatible File System’ CF Card Error in Canon E0S 50 D
The Canon E0S 50 D is a powerful DSLR camera which is known for delivering impeccable photo quality. Incorporating 15.1 megapixels CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 imaging processor, Live view mode with three AF modes and 3.0 inch VGA LCD display, this DSLR has many advanced features to lure any seasoned photographer. The EOS 50 D supports CF card Type I, Type II and UDMA-compliant CF cards. Though these cards are considered as safe media to store photos in the EOS 50 D, there can be many instances which lead to their corruption. Corruption can leave you helpless as neither you'll be able to access the previously stored photos nor you'll be able to click and store new photos. While formatting fixes the corruption issue, it gives rise to data loss issues. In such situations, you can recover photos from an updated backup. However, if there is no backup available or if it is corrupt, you can easily rely on a photo recovery software.As a practical case, you may encounter the following error when you load the CF card in your EOS 50 D camera and try to access the photos:"Incompatible File System. Format Card"As a result of the above error, .. more »