How to Make a Rollover Image in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate
With Paint Shop Pro, you can easily create rollover effects for digital photographs that showcase before and after images or provide the basis for …
Continue ReadingWith Paint Shop Pro, you can easily create rollover effects for digital photographs that showcase before and after images or provide the basis for …
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Continue ReadingExternal flashes: one of the most important DSLR camera accessories that gets overlooked! Using your camera’s inbuilt flash can give you generic …
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Continue ReadingSometimes, for all your hard work, a shot doesn’t turn out quite the way you want. Bracketing can give you that extra bit of insurance you need.
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Continue ReadingLandscape photography is like other disciplines, but lighting plays a much more prominent role. Find out how to use it to your advantage!
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Continue ReadingMetering is the way in which your camera determines the proper exposure for your photo; a greater understanding of this process and the options that …
Continue ReadingProfessional photographers are seeing an influx of digital cameras that contain 50 megapixels of resolution, or more.
Continue ReadingGreat organization is the key to finding digital photographs stored on your hard drive. Here are some tips for using Windows to organize your photos.
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