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Jan 15 2011

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Aje Jeremiah Kingsley

Pentax Optio W60 - Great Digital Camera For Great Lovers Of Quality Pictures

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Are you shopping for camera? I bet you are looking for the right device that can make you step up your game either as a professional photographer or as someone who takes pictures for pleasure. The beauty of photography lies in the quality of pictures taken. If you can capture a nice scene from a nice angle with a terrible camera, your pictures are still gonna suck and you are going to feel bad about it all.

The Pentax Optio W60 combines dependability, ease of use and portability into one device so that you can take the kind of pictures that catches every attention. You will not need to go to the school of photography before you take great shots with this camera; all you need do is turn it on and flick away. You will probably want to take shots every time once you have this camera because there is no shot you take that will be less than good. Let’s take a quick look at the features that makes this camera magical.

Pentax actually put a whole lot of their experience into this, having been in the business of camera design for ages. They have a name for quality and this has been maintained over the years. The camera is laden with all those great features that can help you take great picture shots.

It is weatherproof for temperatures that reach subzero and it can be used to take pictures underwater too so far you do not descend into the water for more than 13 feet. Now, this gives you the ability to go underwater to go take pictures of salmons, octopuses, sharks, whales, dolphins but you do need to be careful under water so that you do not get swallowed by a whale!

Yes, you can make videos with this portable gadget too. Not just any kind of video but high definition (HD) quality videos. So if you are not into the picture thing, you can always make videos of those interesting moments in your life with this camera.

Pentax Optio w60 is the digital camera for great lover of quality photos.

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Jul 11 2010

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Marcus Piper

Important Factors To Consider When Choosing A Digital Camera

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It’s tough choosing the right digital camera from among the many that are out there for sale. There are plenty of different factors you need to consider. You need to take them into account to buy the best camera that suits your needs and that will make your photographs of highest quality.

Some people purchase based on price, or based on brand. I would recommend you not pay too much attention to either, aside from having a budget to stick to. Some inexpensive cameras are better than some expensive models. Instead, focus on the different features of the cameras, and match the available features to how you will be using the camera to find the best match.

Viewfinders come in either EVF or traditional. It doesn’t make a huge difference which you pick, it’s just whatever you are more comfortable with or prefer. You can find some digital cameras that have the same sort of traditional viewfinder than a non-digital camera uses.

There are other cameras that don’t have an optical viewfinder. Some cameras actually use an electronic one instead, which works just as well.

What type of screen would be best for you? Many digital cameras have an LCD screen that takes the image that the camera is focused on (or else the picture recently taken) and displays it on this screen in great detail.

Resolution is another big issue. You need to determine what resolution you are going to need. The higher the resolution, the clearer and more successful your pictures are likely to be.

When you go shopping for a camera you will hear about megapixels. This is the standard measure of resolution. Most cameras can offer at least 3 to 7 megapixels. Don’t go lower than this. Any lower than this range, and you’ll end up with blurry photos. The higher the megapixels the better the photo quality and the more you can enlarge the image without affecting clarity.

Meet your specific photography needs by considering your digital camera options carefully before you buy. If you consider your needs, and match them to the features that are out there, surely you will find the right camera for you.

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Jan 21 2010

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Jonathan Spencer

Creating A PowerPoint Presentation From A Series Of Photographs

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PowerPoint presentations are a great way of communicating and influencing your clients, work colleagues or audience. One of the most important components within presentations are images. This article will show you how to take a group of images and turn them, as if by magic, into a PowerPoint presentation.

This technique works best where the images are closely related to the core theme of the presentation, for example, if you are introducing a new product range and you have just loaded a bunch of product images onto your computer.

To get started you need to bring up the New Presentation task pane. To do this, choose File - New. Next, click on “Photo Album” in the New Presentation task pane window.

Clicking on the Photo Album option displays a window in which you begin by choosing the images required for your presentation. Just click on the button labelled File/Disk and select the images. Alternatively, click on Camera/Scanner and load the images directly from your scanner or digital camera.

The imported images are ordered alphabetically, so you will almost certainly want to reorder them to coincide with the narrative of your presentation. This is achieved by selecting one or more images and clicking on the arrow icons to move them up or down in the order. You can also highlight one or more images and click Remove to delete them from the presentation.

Is the orientation of any of our images not quite right for this presentation? No problem. Just highlight the image then click on the rotate icon to change it. Not happy with the tonal qualities of an image? No problem. Click on the appropriate button to increase or decrease the contrast or brightness levels.

In addition to the images, you will almost certainly want to add some text on each of the slides. From the drop-down menu marked Picture Layout, you can indicate your preferred slide setup: one, two or four images; with or without a title. There is also a check-box for you to choose whether your titles should be above or below the images.

Next, there is the shape of the image. In the drop-down menu labelled Frame Shape, you can choose rounded rectangle, bevelled, oval, corner tabs, square tabs and plaque tabs. If you don’t want anything fancy, just leave the shape set to the default value of rectangle.

That’s pretty much it. Click OK to exit the Photo Album dialogue box and PowerPoint will go ahead and create your presentation using the images and parameters you just specified. Add some text into the title box on each slide and your presentation is good to go!

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Jan 02 2010

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Bill Hargreaves

PowerPoint’s PhotoAlbum Command Turns Image Galleries Into Presentations

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PowerPoint presentations are a superb tool for getting a message across to an audience, to potential clients and to your own company and images are great for adding impact to a PowerPoint presentation. So much so that PowerPoint includes a feature that lets you automatically create a complete presentation from a group of images.

This technique works best where the images are closely related to the core theme of the presentation, for example, if you are introducing a new product range and you have just loaded a bunch of product images onto your computer.

You begin by choosing New from the File menu which displays the New Presentation task pane on the right of your screen. In the New Presentation task pane window, you click on the option marked “Photo Album”.

When the Photo Album window appears, you begin identifying the images you want included in the presentation. You can click on the button marked File/Disk to browse for the images or you can import them straight from your digital camera or scanner.

The Photo Album window is very versatile. Once, you have imported your pictures, it allows you to reorder them by selecting and image and clicking on the up and down arrows. If you change your mind and decide to delete an image, no problem. Just click on the name of the image then click the Remove button.

Having got your images in the right order, you can turn your attention to the tonal values in each image. If any of them needs adjustments, you can do one of four operations by clicking the appropriate icon: increase contrast, lower contrast, increase brightness, lower brightness. There are two further icons which allow you to rotate the image clockwise or anti-clockwise.

In addition to the images, you will almost certainly want to add some text on each of the slides. From the drop-down menu marked Picture Layout, you can indicate your preferred slide setup: one, two or four images; with or without a title. There is also a check-box for you to choose whether your titles should be above or below the images.

Next, there is the shape of the image. In the drop-down menu labelled Frame Shape, you can choose rounded rectangle, bevelled, oval, corner tabs, square tabs and plaque tabs. If you don’t want anything fancy, just leave the shape set to the default value of rectangle.

Finally, click OK to create the presentation. To finish it off, you just need to click in the title box of each slide and add your text. And that’s it, a bona fide PowerPoint presentation automatically created from a bunch of images!

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Dec 12 2009

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Joel Bingerley

35mm Digital Cameras - So Many Options, Which One To Choose?

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Playing with 35mm digital cameras is like a holiday everyday for me. That is because they are like playing with a toy since they are so easy to use and since no film is required to use them I can take pictures all day. They use a memory card but that is cool since they are reusable which is unlike film cameras.

I know they have been around for quite awhile now but they seem to get better and better and much more affordable and the features are amazing as well. Anyway, I will now tell you how you can find the 35mm digital camera for the best price and get the most bang for your buck.

You will want to first grab a piece of paper or if you like use a spreadsheet to do this work. Now that you have that stuff ready I want you to go to ebay or amazon or any big website and find all of the 35mm digital cameras you can.

Now, you need to find there absolute best ones and forget about the price for now. Just locate them and record there types, brands, makes, models, everything you can about them along with the features too.

Now, once this step is complete I would like you to do that for 10 different 35mm digital cameras and again do not pay attention to the cost yet. Now, after this is completed you will now make another list of affordable digital cameras and make it a list of ten of them from the same website.

You only will need to locate 10 of them that fit your pocket book. You are the only person who knows what will fit financially for your budget so go your comfort zone if you will. Once you locate these affordable beauties you need to now repeat the unique steps you took above for the higher priced units which were all of the details you recorded for them.

The next step for you is to put a simple circle around all of the unique features you like from the higher priced units. Now please put a star for each feature you like instead of a circle for each of the affordable units that have similar features to the higher priced group of cameras.

Now, once this is done you just add up the number of times you put stars for each camera and the unit with the most starts is not only affordable but also a great deal for your wallet!

Joel Bingerley recently designed a website for his cousin that’s dedicated to 35mm Digital Camera and Olympus 35mm Cameras. You will see the best deals and information you will be able to locate on the net.

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Aug 08 2009

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Bill Hargreaves

Image Based Presentations With PowerPoints PhotoAlbum Command

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PowerPoint presentations are a superb tool for getting a message across to an audience, to potential clients and to your own company and images are great for adding impact to a PowerPoint presentation. So much so that PowerPoint includes a feature that lets you automatically create a complete presentation from a group of images.

This technique works best where the images are closely related to the core theme of the presentation, for example, if you are introducing a new product range and you have just loaded a bunch of product images onto your computer.

You begin by choosing New from the File menu which displays the New Presentation task pane on the right of your screen. In the New Presentation task pane window, you click on the option marked “Photo Album”.

When the Photo Album window appears, you begin identifying the images you want included in the presentation. You can click on the button marked File/Disk to browse for the images or you can import them straight from your digital camera or scanner.

Your images are imported and listed in alphabetical order. This is almost certainly not the order in which you want them to appear in your presentation. So the next step is to rearrange them by clicking on the arrow icons to move selected images up or down in the list. You can also remove images from the list by clicking the name of the image and clicking the Remove button.

Is the orientation of any of our images not quite right for this presentation? No problem. Just highlight the image then click on the rotate icon to change it. Not happy with the tonal qualities of an image? No problem. Click on the appropriate button to increase or decrease the contrast or brightness levels.

However important a part your images will play in the presentation, every presentation will need some text. The Picture Layout drop-down menu lets you specify whether you want one, two or four images with a title. (You can omit the title, though it is unlikely you will wan to do so.) You can also place the title above or below the image.

There is also an option to change what is referred to as the Frame Shape. The default is rectangle. However, the Frame Shape drop-down menu will also let you choose rounded rectangle, bevelled, oval, corner tabs, square tabs or plaque tabs.

That it; you’ve finished. When you click OK, PowerPoint will create the presentation generating a separate slide for each image, using the settings that you specified in the Photo Album dialogue. The final touch is to go to each slide and type some text into the title box. Once you’ve done that, you have yourself a PowerPoint presentation. How painless is that!

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