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A pot-pourri of pages in the field of digital and Photoshop.
The Golden Section
The ratio of the Golden Section has a significant place in the history of art and design - but what is it?
The Rule of Thirds
What the Rule of Thirds is and how it can be used in photographic layout and composition.
Charging for Photography
It was easy to calculate the cost of film and what to charge a client. Digital costs tend to be rather hidden but in fact are higher than film costs. So how much should photographers charge for digital capture?
White Balance
How to create digital images perfectly balanced for neutrality and colour. Achieving accurately exposed images whatever the lighting conditions.
Better Digital Negatives
Can the Digital Negative be Improved? The image taken by a digital camera needs to be as good as possible. It saves work and gives a better final result. Here's how to improve it.
Polarizing Filters
What is a polarizing filter? When should it be used? How should it be used? How does a polarizing filter work?All these questions answered here.
The Histogram
What the histogram is. Where to find it. How to use it and how useful it is.
Panoramas
How to make the best panorama images. Information on the Nodal Point, panorama equipment and software.
Pixel Bender
Some of the effects which can be achieved with the Pixel Bender filters.
A Pinhole Camera
How to turn a normal camera into a pinhole camera and create images with a difference.
The Grey Card
All about the Grey Card. What it is and how to use it in digital photography. Plus the even more useful Cube.
Image Collection
A collection of images with no particular theme. All have had some sort of digital treatment in their creation. A new image is added on a regular basis.
Travel Tips – 1
Travel tips and travel advice on how to plan a photographic trip to foreign countries.
Travel Tips – 2
More travel advice and photographic travel tips, for when the trip is under way.
Making Attachments
How to make e-mail attachments which can be sent successfully on a PC and on a Mac.
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