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Epson Printing through Photoshop
02.12.10
Camera Obscura
02.10.10
As the Camera Obscura became more sophisticated, the room became a box, and the pinhole was replaced with a lens.
New! Aperture 3
02.09.10
Aperture 3 was released by Apple Feb 9th, 2010. Upgrade this powerful photo editing software for only $99 or buy for $199. One-Month Trial versions are available at www.apple.com/apertureImpressive Features Include Brushes – New nondestructive, edge-aware brushes let you selectively apply powerful adjustments to photos.Advanced Slideshows – Create spectacular multimedia shows with photos, HD video [...]
An Ancient Camera
02.09.10
To achieve a more accurate basis for their drawings, artists invented the Camera Obscura or “Dark Room” in Latin.
Memory Card Capacity
02.05.10
Ever wonder how many photographs your different sized memory cards can hold?
Infrared Effects in CS4
02.03.10
The super intense Infrared effects can be created with a special camera and infrared film or you can take the easier route and change any photograph in Adobe Photoshop CS4.
Light Waves
02.01.10
While our eyes cannot see ultraviolet or infrared radiation, these can have an effect on the image produced by both digital sensors and film
Summary of Primary Colours
01.29.10
When do you use RGB, CMYK and YRB?
Hue/Saturation in PhotoshopCS4
01.27.10
Here are the steps to begin playing with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop CS4…
Colour Balance in PhotoshopCS4
01.25.10
Here are some simple steps to begin learning how to achieve correct colour balance using Adobe Photoshop CS4…
How does the human eye see colour?
01.20.10
When we see an object lit by white light, its color is due to the object absorbing some colours and reflecting (or transmitting) others. For example, green foliage appears to be green because it contains pigments that absorb blue and red light and reflect only green light. It is a similar story when the light [...]
What is Colour?
01.20.10
The three primary colors of light or Additive Colours are red, green, and blue (RGB)…
Subtractive Colour
01.19.10
Subtractive Colours are CMYK with the”k” standing for black.
Hue Saturation and Lumiance
01.19.10
To accurately describe colors for color matching, especially when we delve into the world of digital imaging and color management, we need a more reliable method. In order to describe a specific color, we need to break it down into three elements:Hue: the name given to the color itself. This is defined by [...]
Additive Colour
01.19.10
The three primary colors of light are red, green, and blue (RGB). Combinations of these building blocks can be used to produce all of the colors in the visible spectrum, and equal amounts of all three produce white light. Because these colors are added together to make white, they are known as additive primaries. Mixing [...]