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Create a Publish Service in Adobe Lightroom 3

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Anonymous, 23 September 2010 15:47

Publish Services are a feature new to Lightroom 3 that allow you automatically update your favourite photo sharing sites quickly and seamlesly within the Lightroom 3 interface. In this instance we will set up a publish service for Facebook. To get started make sure you are connected to the internet and have your sign in details at hand. 1. Firstly, ...

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Create a Publish Service in Adobe Lightroom 3

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Anonymous, 23 September 2010 15:47

Publish Services are a feature new to Lightroom 3 that allow you automatically update your favourite photo sharing sites quickly and seamlesly within the Lightroom 3 interface. In this instance we will set up a publish service for Facebook. To get started make sure you are connected to the internet and have your sign in details at hand. 1. Firstly, ...

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Get inspired this Autumn

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Anonymous, 29 September 2009 14:18

It's all to easy to leave your camera in the bag as the evenings draw in and the leaves start dropping from the trees, but there's a wealth of photographic oppourtunity awaiting you after the summer sun has gone, it's just a matter of knowing what to look for. Read on for our 5 expert's top tips for capturing the ...

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Flash vs continuous light - which is best?

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Anonymous, 16 April 2009 12:25

Flash isn’t the only type of lighting available for setting up a home studio. The other type of lighting is continuous lighting. As the name suggests, rather than flashing, the lights stay on continuously. Traditionally, continuous lights would use tungsten-balanced bulbs that get extremely hot and produce a yellow-tinged light. Modern continuous light systems use daylight-balanced fluorescent bulbs that have ...

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David Hobby on the phenomenon that's Strobism

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Anonymous, 01 April 2009 09:31

Strobist website boss David Hobby has built up a worldwide following, but it's in the gloomy UK that we're most passionate about using off-camera flash. David Hobby worked for more than 20 years as a newspaper photographer in his native USA before starting his free blog site Strobist.com in 2006, explaining how to use small flashguns creatively. It now has ...

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Top Tips for Low Light Photography

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Anonymous, 02 December 2008 09:19

Although at this time of the year the evenings get darker much earlier, this doesn’t mean you should pack up your camera as soon as the sun dips below the horizon. If you’re brave enough to hold out for a few more hours you’ll reap the benefits that can be had from the low light and, even better, there are ...

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Photo printing reader review

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fastfrankie, 01 November 2008 20:14

Having recently read the review in DP regarding Colour Processing labs, I decided to give one of them a try. As someone who has always been keen on photography it was only the beginning of 2008 that I purchased my first DSLR camera. I had taken a shot of a red maple leaf on a cracked old stump and entered ...

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How does wireless flash work?

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Anonymous, 28 October 2008 15:59

These days when we think ‘wireless’ we think of networks similar to those used for computers in the home or office. However, wireless flash simply refers to the fact that these are no wires, rather than relying on radio waves as your wireless network at home does. Instead, wireless flash uses light to transmit the signals and data between units.The ...

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Create a Personal Website

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Anonymous, 17 September 2008 09:00

The Internet is an extremely powerful tool; it’s used day in and day out by millions of users across the globe for both work and pleasure. The huge amount of traffic that the Internet creates can make it a valuable tool for photographers who are trying to expose their images to their maximum potential. The sheer volume of people that ...

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HDR Conversion Software Test

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Anonymous, 07 July 2008 15:37

High Dynamic Range HDR images are extremely popular among amateur and professional photographers today. Once you've mastered shooting bracketed images your next concern will be how to combine them to create an HDR image, and which software to use to do it. With several HDR imaging solutions available on the market, which software to choose may not be so obvious. ...

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Aperture selection and sharpness

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pilliwinks, 15 May 2008 10:15

Aperture and shutter speed are related; for a given level of light and ISO, you have a series of aperture/shutter speed combinations that will give the same exposure. Which combination you choose will depend on whether you need to use a particular shutter speed to freeze (or blur) the subject (or camera) movement, or if you need a particular depth ...

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