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Top Tips for Choosing a Wedding Photographer

09th August 2009
Selecting a wedding photographer for your big day can seem like a daunting task at first. But with a little guidance and knowledge it can be relatively straight forward. It's just about knowing what to look for and asking the right questions. This can mak... Read >
Author: sam lowe

photographer in Birmingham

04th July 2009
Nature lovers from all over the world, in every time and age have been thrilled by the amazing magnificance of flowers. Travellers from other countries always note the differing display of flowers on show. The beauty of flowers cannot be calculated. Every... Read >
Author: messent09

How Microfiche Scanning adds Value to Your Efficiency?

15th June 2009
Microfiche - a small 4x5 photographic film, containing huge amount of information in very small size of fonts which can't be easily read by normal eye. Microfiche Scanning - Pros and Cons • Microfiche is very small, so it's easy to store. • ... Read >
Author: Ethan Allen

Digital Photography: Photography Made Child’s Play

17th April 2009
In old days when conventional photography was used, a photographic film was used to develop images and then they were made visible by photographic processing. Then you had to wait for days before you could actually visualize your pictures and if you made ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Medium Format – The Professional Choice

07th April 2009
As you dig through a box of old wedding photos, you may come across the negatives from the event. When you open them, you will realize that they look quite different than the negatives you had from your older film camera. These negatives are much larger t... Read >
Author: EstebanV

Digital Cameras And Camcorder-Indeed Magnanimously Versatile

24th January 2009
Ever since its inception, the lens assembled camera has come a long way. Be it for freezing priceless moments of togetherness or scenic splendor, cameras are now a household item. ‘Camera obscura' may have been good but the recent series of digital came... Read >
Author: infibeam

Photography ISO

08th January 2009
Using ISO on your camera to calculate a change in photography exposure. ISO stands for International Standards Organisation, a governing body based in Europe that provides standards for a large variety of subjects. The initials are used for film sp... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Digital Photo Printing: If Clarity is Your Passion

01st December 2008
Households keep many equipments and one equipment which is an integral part of any home is a camera. There is no doubt in it. You can find a camera in every house. These are used in a lot of occasions like festivals, functions, presentations, picnics or o... Read >
Author: Thomas Jack

Preparing Yourself for the Different Types of Medical Imaging

18th November 2008
With the advances in medical technology and Clincal Workstations over the past few years, a simple X-ray is no longer the only way for health professionals to take a look inside your body. Anymore there are many different ways for doctors to take a peek ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Ireland Photography Weddings Together Could Bring a Irish Magic to Your Big Day

29th October 2008
Ireland Photography and Weddings are all about love and family and wishing the new couple well, so everything spoken in an Irish wedding toast comes straight from the heart, whether you are a bride, groom, friend, or family member. Capture that on photogr... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Learn Digital Photography .. First Time with your new Digital Camera

13th October 2008
Everyone knows the name Kodak and can identify it as the company that took cameras out of the hands of professionals and into the hands of everyday users. What you may not know is that Kodak is in financial trouble. Why? Because those everyday users are n... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

PACS solutions for Radiology

24th August 2008
Digital radiology is quickly establishing itself as a cost-effective alternative to the traditional process of film-based imaging. Digital radiography, or sometimes referred to as Radiology PACS, is a type of x-ray imaging, where digital X-ray sensors in... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Digital vs. Film Photography

25th April 2008
Before digital technology solely photographic film was used for picture taking. While digital cameras have enabled a speedier process and a lot more room for error, the quality of a professional film photograph can not be matched for the price. Hence, t... Read >
Author: amerlino

Energy-Petroleum-Crude Oil: Its Uses and Benefits

02nd April 2008
Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring liquid found in formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons (mostly alkanes) of various lengths. Petroleum literally means rock oil; oil that comes from rock. Petroleum or Crude O... Read >
Author: Sheryl Joaquin

Hard drive digital camcorders, the best alternative

06th February 2008
If you worked in the past with the old types of digital video cameras and have already experienced difficulties in exchange for the tape often enough to be in new technologies no longer need it. Digital cameras are now equipped with hard drives, you can j... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
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