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- 17.11.2006 23:21
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Use of Zoomify
- Replies: 5
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- 17.11.2006 23:18
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: How to Reduce Noise in-camera
- Replies: 11
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Sunsets
Most people why try photographing sunsets notice that the sun and sky are way to bright and the water/land is way too dark. Another common problem is that the foreground or sun is out of focus. Well, here is how to get stunning sunset (or sunrise) photos. Note that during the winter, the sky is usua...
- 17.11.2006 04:56
- Forum: Shooting
- Topic: OutdoorPhotoOp
- Replies: 2
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OutdoorPhotoOp
Ever tried looking for landscape photography locations? At http://www.OutdoorPhotoOp.com, photographers share their favorite locations.
- 17.11.2006 04:54
- Forum: Shooting
- Topic: Photography Guides
- Replies: 1
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Photography Guides
A couple photography guides: Insect Macro Photography (directed at prosumer camera users with threaded attached lenses and hotshoe support, but with good information for everyone) Landscape/Sunset Photography (mainly for sunsets/sunrises, but most of the information can be used for regular landscape...
- 17.11.2006 04:33
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: How to Reduce Noise in-camera
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20470
How to Reduce Noise in-camera
This forum is titled "Technique" and "Noise Reduction", but since the forum is so small, there is nothing in here on how to reduce noise in-camera (though Helicon Filter does a good job fixing noise after the fact)! (Yes, I know this is a software website and "technique"...
- 17.11.2006 04:16
- Forum: Shooting
- Topic: INFINITE DEPTH OF FIELD-a new solution-worth 10000 usd!
- Replies: 2
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- 16.11.2006 03:30
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Macro
- Topic: Use of Zoomify
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10753
Cool!
That looks totally awesome! It looks really handy, especially since people can't select+copy and steal the picture. Unfortunately, there is always the threat of people using "print screen". It seems a little confusing to utilize, though.