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How Many Pixels Make A Good Print? Author : ziv haparnas
One of the more common dilemmas for people is choosing the paper size for printing their photos. Everybody knows that if your digital camera does not produce enough pixels (or actually megapixels) printing its photos on a large paper size will yield poor quality and you will be able to see the actual pixels (also known as pixelation) So how many megepixels do I really need in order to print on a specific paper size? there is no one right answ...

Keep Your Photos Safe Author : ziv haparnas
Are your precious photos safe? Are you backing up your precious photos? our computers and removable storage media are full with experiences and precious moments. However electronic media is not safe. Hard disks crash and removable media fails. Disasters can happen. Digital photo albums are vulnerable and if not backed up you lose thousands of photos and a lifetime of moments in just one hard disk crash. What are backups? backups are ju...

How Does the Camera Auto Focus Work and Why Sometimes It Fails? Author : ziv haparnas
How does auto-focus work? All of us use it every time we click on the shutter button. Practically all modern cameras include some sort of an auto focus system. Thanks to the auto focus system we can enjoy an easier photography experience and can concentrate on composing the right photo and capturing the moment rather than on manually setting the focus. Automatic focus though has its limitations. For example sometimes one might want to prod...

Understanding Photo Printing Paper Sizes or What is 4XD? Author : ziv haparnas
What is an aspect ratio? Every photo or movie has an attribute called an Aspect Ratio. The aspect ratio is the relation between the horizontal and vertical sizes of the photo. To calculate the aspect ratio simple divide the width or a photo by its height. For example TV in normal mode has an aspect ratio of 4:3 or in other words if we were to divide the width of the screen by its height the result would be 4/3. TV in widescreen format on the o...

Optical or Digital Zoom? The Choice is Clear Author : ziv haparnas
What is zoom? Sometimes when you take a photo you need to focus on one area in the picture frame. For example when you take a portrait photo you want to make sure the object’s face fills the photo frame while when you take a group photo you want to make sure everybody is in the photo frame. In to focus on that one area in the photo frame you can either physically move closer to the objects or use the camera’s zoom feature. When using the zo...

Pros and Cons of Battery Technologies Used in Cameras – Choose the Right One for You Author : ziv haparnas
Like other portable consumer electronic devices digital cameras use batteries as their power source. In this article we will describe different battery technologies and their cons and pros. Armed with this knowledge you will be able to take into consideration the battery used when purchasing your next camera. A camera usually supports just one type of battery either a disposable battery or a rechargeable one. The exception is cameras that are ...

Turn Your Old Photo Paper Prints into Modern Digital Format Albums Author : ziv haparnas
Although digital cameras have been around for a few years and are becoming more and more popular many of us still have a large number of older film camera paper prints, slides and negatives. Most people keep their paper prints and negatives at their homes and only use digital formats for new photos they shoot with their new digital cameras. In this article we will discuss converting your old paper prints into digital format. Photos are usually...

Turning Your Photos To Cash - How Can Your Photos Make Money For You Author : ziv haparnas
If you are an amateur or a semi professional photographer then chances are that you can make some money out of your photos. In this article you will get tips on how to turn your photos to cash. This article is for you only if you’re looking to turn your photos into some extra cash on top of your main income source. This is not for you if you are looking to live off your photos this is not for you. There are plenty of ways to make money from ph...

Taking Portrait Photos with Blurry Background and Understanding Depth of Field Author : ziv haparnas
We have all seen beautiful photos where the object is perfectly focused while the background is blurred. Such a photo can be very dramatic and might seem to be hard to shoot. In this article we will give you a few tips on how to shoot blurry background photos that will impress your friends and family. You will also understand what Depth of Field is and how to control it. Depth of field (also known as DOF for short) is the most important thing...

The Difference Between DPI and PPI Author : ziv haparnas
Most people heard the term DPI. In most cases the term is used in the wrong context to express the number of pixels in a photo, the number of dots in a print or the maximum dots per inch a printer can output. A relatively new term PPI was introduced in order to resolve this wrong usage of the term DPI. In this article we will try to explain in simple words what is DPI and what is PPI and should each be used. PPI: stands for Pixels per Inch. PP...

  
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