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Prince Vasquez in
Exposure, Photography Tips and Lesson
Oct 28th, 2009 |
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Dynamic Range is critical in digital photography, more so than with film. First, film is more forgiving because its response to light tails off gently at either end of the scale, while a digital sensor has a more abrupt limit. So if you over-expose, don’t expect to be able to recover much information from the blown highlights, and much the same applies to under exposure.
Currently the biggest limitation to dynamic range of camera sensors is the noise floor-the darkest part at which real content detail can be distinguished from noise. The greater the dynamic range, the less it is likely to...
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Ice Navarro in
Digital SLR Camera Reviews
Oct 27th, 2009 |
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Today we have chosen to give Pentax K-m a.k.a. Pentax K-2000 an honest user review. When buying an entry level DSLR, it is better to find out some key points that might help you decide. Here are some of the most typical questions that you may take into consideration. Let us start with the product specifications and features.
Product Features
The Pentax K-m has all the features found in Pentax K20D which is high resolution and dust alert found on Pentax K200D , however, it has a bit smaller housing but not as small as Nikon D60. Being smaller makes it’s screen look bigger The sensor’s...
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Prince Vasquez in
Photoshop Tutorials
Oct 25th, 2009 |
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Have you ever tried to use the different color modes on Photoshop? Today I will be sharing how to make the color pop out of your dull photos. Let’s start by defining what LAB color space in color mode is.
On how I understand it, its just like 3 channels, one with Lightness, second called “A” and third called “B”… Anyway let us consult a dear friend of mine for what LAB color space really mean.
According to our friend wikipedia:
A Lab color space is a color-opponent space with dimension L for lightness and a and b for the color-opponent dimensions, based on nonlinearly-compressed...