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HOW TO SET THE CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS BY BERGER BROS CAMERA


www.Berger-Bros.com – White change is how your camera sees and interprets color. Every light that we see has the own tone temperature. So, if we were outward on a splendid balmy day….that would be one tone temperature. And, we were indoors in a room with illuminated light…that would be another tone temperature, etc. Color temperatures operation from comfortable to cool. White change is excellent tuned inside your camera with the white change setting. You can use the default setting, however, you might find it a little too much to the comfortable or cold side. You can also select one of your camera’s presets for assorted available light situations (indoor, outdoor, etc.). What happens when there are mixed light sources in your shot? That’s when you need to use law white balance. And, each camera has the own way of you do law white balance. You regularly need to deliberate your camera’s direction primer to see just how your camera calibrates to a law white balance. In sequence to set a law white change you ALWAYS need to give your camera something white to look at. For that you should use an expo disc. Yvonne Berger, digital photography consultant and conduct physical education instructor at Berger Bros Camera in Long Island, NY, shows how to set law white balance. For more report go to www.berger-bros.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 5, 2012 at 4:30 am

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDING TIPS


froknowsphoto.com we was acid around the Flickr Photo organisation a little while ago and this picture popped on the screen. This is a good constraint from a wedding, it captures the bride in the limo and so much more. Look at the reflection, there are mixed stories going on in this picture which is just amazing. When you have the capability to see through the picture and constraint something like this you are really on the ball. This print was taken by Rudy Pollak, click the couple to see more from Rudy. froknowsphoto.com Sign up now for a FREE Ebook on capturing suit in Low Light situations froknowsphoto.com Get your we fire RAW GEAR right here froknowsphoto.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - December 30, 2011 at 4:31 pm

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS TECHNIQUES : CAMERA APERTURE SETTING

Photography Tips Techniques : Camera Aperture Setting
The orifice settings on a camera control the volume of light that reaches the film, as a tall F-stop number is best used for brighter light situations and a reduce F-stop number is befitting for reduce lighting. Set the scold Read more…

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 17, 2011 at 3:07 am

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PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY & TECHNIQUES : TYPES OF FILM LIGHTING


Lighting for movie was revolutionized by the peep tube, which bright at a speed of 22-thousandths of a second and authorised photographers to fire in low-light situations. Discover the different sorts of peep lighting with report from a veteran photographer in this giveaway video on photography techniques. Expert: William Fridrich Contact: www.fridrichphotography.com Bio: In further to being beautiful executive of Wm. Fridrich Design, William Fridrich has 35 years of knowledge as a blurb photographer and an endless portfolio of personal work. Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 15, 2011 at 9:09 pm

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