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Note cards and greeting cards
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Photo Myths 2: Saturation
July 29, 2017
Photos taken in the bright sun are more saturated than those taken in shade or on an overcast day. Our hypothesis here is once again that the statement is literally true.
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Photo myths 1: do not use a lens shade
July 22, 2017
Myths and legends abound in the world of photography. Every so often, I come across one being propounded by a lecturer or instructor. I like to experiment to prove or ref...
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Unexpected color cast in print
June 15, 2017
Recently, I thought it would be a good idea to create a "test strip" in the margin of one of my photographs. Here's how to do it:
First, create a white border around you...
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Free software is worth every penny.
February 19, 2015
Is software ever really free? I have worked for over one half of my life creating, supporting, maintaining and fixing software of one sort or another. I consider the phot...
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Note cards and greeting cards
December 29, 2013
You can now use virtually any photograph in our collection to create a note card or greeting card. Many sizes and templates are available. Simply choose a photograph, cli...
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