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Get more from your DSLR

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Anonymous, 07 February 2012 15:32

Get the most from your DSLR and imaging software with Nikon’s comprehensive training programme. Nikon Training covers everything from digital equipment and software to photography techniques, digital workflow and colour management tips, plus tried-and-tested advice on commercial photographic opportunities. All the training is run by experts in their fields, with a choice of shorter, introductory seminars– and more in-depth courses, running ...

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Get more from your DSLR

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Anonymous, 07 February 2012 15:32

Get the most from your DSLR and imaging software with Nikon’s comprehensive training programme. Nikon Training covers everything from digital equipment and software to photography techniques, digital workflow and colour management tips, plus tried-and-tested advice on commercial photographic opportunities. All the training is run by experts in their fields, with a choice of shorter, introductory seminars– and more in-depth courses, running ...

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How to use noise reduction in camera

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Anonymous, 24 October 2007 12:23

Slow shutter speeds are great for conveying subject movement and when you want to use a small aperture. However, long exposures also suffer from more ‘noise’ – any unwanted or incorrect information contained in the image. This is normally visible as variations in the colour, tone or brightness of pixels that should look uniform. Most DSLRs offer a mode that ...

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How to use different light sources

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Anonymous, 24 October 2007 09:30

Shooting still life at home can give your photography a whole new twist.  Anything from flowers and houseplants to ornaments and other bric-a-brac can be pressed into service . Next, think about lighting. A separate flashgun from the one built into your camera makes a good starting point, but you don’t have to stop there – candles, torches or household ...

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