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Create perfectly mounted prints at home

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Michael Topham, 01 March 2010 09:59

When you print an image you’re proud of, you want to present it professionally, the best way you can. With a few general tools and a special mount cutter, Michael Topham runs through what it takes to turn a huge piece of mount board into a perfectly cut window mount for your prints. Once this has been done the print will ...

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Create perfectly mounted prints at home

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Michael Topham, 01 March 2010 09:59

When you print an image you’re proud of, you want to present it professionally, the best way you can. With a few general tools and a special mount cutter, Michael Topham runs through what it takes to turn a huge piece of mount board into a perfectly cut window mount for your prints. Once this has been done the print will ...

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Improve your Cloning by using Selections

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Michael Topham, 29 January 2010 12:49

If you sometimes find it a struggle to clone tricky areas when working in Photoshop, it may be because you’re using the wrong cloning tool or an incorrect brush size. To get around the most troublesome areas in your images, it’s best to use the cloning tools in combination with Selections. In this Photoanswers video, Michael Topham explains how Selections ...

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Downloading and Installing ICC Profiles

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Michael Topham, 20 January 2010 16:45

Printing at home has some real advantages; it’s quick, easy and you can get results in a fraction of the time it would take to send them to a professional printing company. Before you commit to the final print button, though, it’s a good idea to select the ICC profile for the paper that you’re using – especially if you ...

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How to "wet clean" your DSLR sensor

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Anonymous, 07 January 2010 10:50

When you're out and about with you DSLR, it's inevitable that, with lens changes and general use, you eventually get some dust or dirt on your sensor. At best this causes an irritating imperfection, but at worst, it can spoil your images. In this video, Darren Harbar demonstrates perhaps the most extensive sensor cleaning method you can carry out at home, the ...

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Create the Sunburst effect in Photoshop

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Michael Topham, 05 January 2010 15:49

When you’re shooting towards the sun, you can achieve some fantastic sunburst effects. The easiest way of capturing the sunburst effect in-camera is by using a narrow aperture, but in certain circumstances you’ll need to use faster shutter speeds to capture action so choose a larger aperture and forego the sunburst effect. In this tutorial Michael Topham shows you how ...

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Learn how to take creative still life images at home

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Anonymous, 23 December 2009 12:00

If you don’t fancy heading out in the wet and cold this winter to take some shots, why not practice your still life photography techniques from the comfort of your own home. There are plenty of objects in and around the house that can be used creatively to take stunning pics. In this video Michael Topham shows you how easy ...

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Painting with light

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Anonymous, 22 December 2009 11:28

Armed with a torch and guitar, Andrew James reveals just how easy it is to paint with light and create a still life out of the darkness. This tutorial accompanies the Low light technique special in February’s issue of Practical Photography. It’s in the shops from December 30. The best photoshop and digital camera tips and technique videos. Videos to ...

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Why you need movie mode

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Anonymous, 22 December 2009 10:43

Did you know that the DSLR movie mode is so revolutionary that film professionals are starting to adopt it? Ben Turner explains its appeal. A gimmick. Pointless. White elephant. These are typical comments that photographers used when video was first introduced into DSLRs a little over a year ago. Nikon did it first with the D90, followed by Canon with ...

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Create smoke abstracts

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Anonymous, 10 December 2009 11:26

Smoke has a hidden beauty that can only be unlocked with the help of photography. In this video, expert Gavin Hoey demonstrates a simple but effective way of capturing abstract smoke images using a single flashgun, mounted off-camera. This ‘strobist’ technique can be done indoors, so it’s a great one to try when it’s cold and dark outside.If you want ...

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IHC Picture of the Year Results

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Anonymous, 07 December 2009 11:09

The votes are in for the Photo answers in house competition Picture of the Year! The In House Competition is run and organised by Photo answers forum users as an effective way to inspire others to get out with there camera and take a better picture each week. After each week, the winner is given the chance to select a ...

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