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HDD: The Evolution of Camcorders Continues (September 18 2007)         - Christine Peppler

For those who have lost precious home movies when storage media is misplaced, damaged, or somehow rendered inoperable; help is on the way.  HDD camcorders now provide a handy alternative to purchasing and toting around additional devices on which to store movies.

Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio (September 17 2007)         - Christine Peppler

In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year.  What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.

Printers & Paper: Creating Quality Prints from Your Digital Images (September 14 2007)         - Christine Peppler

You've purchased a great new digital camera with fantastic resolution. Now, you have to find a printer that will produce prints that will have life-like colors, clarity, and will last a life time. This article will provide a few tips for how to produce those high quality images.

Battery Devouring Digital Cameras and the People Who Love Them (September 13 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Digital cameras offer a vast array of automated functions for capturing and transferring images.  Unfortunately, digital cameras are also know for their huge energy demands.  This article reviews some of the ways owners can adjust their digital camera use to conserve energy.

Getting Up Close with Digital Cameras: A Brief Guide for the Novice (September 13 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Although SLR cameras are recommended for serious close-up photography, the average digital camera owner can produce images with good detail and beauty when they are aware of the special needs of macro photography.  This article reviews a few basics to help digital camera owners experience the joy of up-close photography.

8 Tips for Protecting a Digital Camera's Memory Card (September 13 2007)         - Christine Peppler

The memory card of a digital camera can hold an enormous number of images that are precious to an owner.  When a memory card fails and images are lost the results can feel catastrophic.  This article reviews some basic tips on how to care for and use a memory card to help prevent failure.

Digital Cameras: Getting Better Photos of Family and Friends (September 13 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Digital camera owners are able to capture images of family and friends which reflect greater depth and meaning than those obtained in a studio.  This article provides a handful of tips on how to shoot images which better represent the personality, feelings, and thoughts of the people in our lives.

For Digital Camera Novices- How Images Are Stored and Transferred (September 10 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Although digital cameras entered the market a number of years ago, some steadfast film camera fans are just now making the switch.  For these consumers many basic questions arise as they prepare to take the leap to digital.  This article provides a simple answer to how digital camera images are stored and transferred to computer.

Choosing the Right Resolution When Scanning Images (September 04 2007)         - Christine Peppler

High resolution scanners are great tools. However, there are at least a few reasons why you might want to adjust the resolution downward when scanning.  We will tell you why.

Basic Digital Photography - Capturing Night Time Images (August 31 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Digital cameras can capture spectacular night time images.  This article offers a handful of tips for the beginner to create quality low light images.

Basic Digital Photography: Taking Action Shots (August 31 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Digital cameras have changed the nature of personal photography.  More impromptu shots, daily events, and action shots are taken as beginning photographers can experiment without the cost of film and developing as they store images on computer and share over the internet.  This article provides a handful of tips to help beginners take better action shots.

Basic Digital Photography- Taking Control of Exposure (August 30 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Even beginning photographers can take control of their images, creating the images they imagine through manual control of shutter speed and aperture.  This article offers a basic explanation of these concepts and how to use them.

Basic Digital Photography- Getting the Light Source Right (August 30 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining image quality.  Novice photographers can learn to master the basics of lighting to create the images that they want both indoors and outdoors.

Basic Digital Photography - The Old Rules Still Apply (August 30 2007)         - Christine Peppler

Want better pictures but don't want to make a life study of photograpy to do it?  Don't worry, all of the old rules apply and it isn't too technical.  Here are just a few tips you can master easily if you are truly a novice but still want better pictures.

The Switch from Film to Digital Camera: Making the Adjustment (August 25 2007)         - Christine Peppler

There are numerous physical differences between a film and a digital camera. However, there are just a few differences in their functioning that will require the very casual photographer to adjust how they operate to get the most out of their new digital camera.

Removing Cracks and Creases when Restoring Old Photos ? 5 Minute Digital Fix (July 23 2007)         - claim this article

A common problem with old photos is that they often have un-desirable cracks and creases.

How to Photograph Your Baby (July 23 2007)         - claim this article

Babies make the best and the worst subjects to photograph. They are the best for two reasons, people are more tolerant at looking at baby photos, as well as the fact that babies are not aware their image is being captured, and therefore they do not tend to put on the "camera face" so typically used by elder children and adults. They are the worst subjects because their behaviour is unpredictable. Because their behaviour is uncensored, they show their emotions, and can just as easily cry as gurgle happily into the camera.

Have You Read Your Digital Camera Manual? (July 23 2007)         - claim this article

Have you read the manual that came with your digital camera? If not you are in good company, the majority of digital camera owners never get past the *Basic Operations* section.

10 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Photographs from Infringement (July 23 2007)         - claim this article

While it would be nice to live in a house where you don't have to lock the door, it's not practical these days. Likewise, here are 10 things you can do to help safeguard your images from being stolen.

Passionate Organizing: How To Create A System To Organise Your Digital And Traditional Photos (July 23 2007)         - claim this article

Digital photography promises much. Store your photographs on your computer, print them when you want, email them to friends and family ? share them to your heart's content. Couldn't be easier, could it? So how come that for most of us storing and sharing our photographs is a bit of a nightmare?

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