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PC World November 2004 Tracey Capen |
Camera Has Video Smarts Pentax Optio MX nicely captures both stills and video. |
D-Lib October 2004 |
The Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection: Indiana University Digital Library Program The brilliance of the color and the variety of the subject matter entice visitors to this Web site to repeatedly explore the photographs. |
PC Magazine October 19, 2004 David Cardinal |
Harnessing Histograms Histograms can help ensure that your digital photos are properly exposed. |
Outside October 2004 Daley & Boutin |
Focus, People! Poach the perfect moment with the latest chip-enhanced optical wizardry: Pentax 6.1 megapixel *IST D... Canon EOS Digital Rebel... Olympus E-1... Nikon D70... etc. |
Adventure October 2004 Kalee Thompson |
To Be a National Geographic Photographer An interview with National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols. |
Macworld October 2004 Jeff Dorgay |
Nikon D70 The D70, Nikon's answer to the Canon Digital Rebel, is a great entry-level digital SLR that offers performance on par with cameras that, only a few months ago, sold for around $2,000. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 |
Exposure Compensation Settings The exposure compensation settings can have a drastic effect on the way your image looks. In this series of photos, we shot the same subject under the same conditions, changing only the EV settings for each shot. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 |
Metering Modes Many cameras offer several choices of how they will analyze the scene to determine the appropriate exposure settings. Here are the most common metering choices. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 |
Histograms Most of the tools and commands discussed in this story are rooted in film-based photography. Histograms, on the other hand, are something that most photographers discovered when they started working with photo-editing software. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 |
Exposure Balance Shutter speeds and f-stops are closely related, and choosing the right settings is a balancing act. Proper exposure requires that the right amount of light be let through. |
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