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so im sorta new at editing photos and was wondering if anyone could help me with some photography questions.



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what questions do you have ?



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I will try and answer your questions just hit me up.



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im trying to find what program to use for editing i bought a cs4 photography book and i also need some tips to editing and tips to taking pictures.



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There are several good editing programs it just depends on how much you want to spend. There are even a few good free ones. If you know how you can get the expensive ones for free also.



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if you wanna take really good pictures get a cannon digital. its got extending lenses that you can buy. but the thing is they are not cheap wat so ever. also the higher the mp the better. we have a cannon eos digital with i believe a 500mm lens on it. but it takes alot of time to perfect pictures. im pretty good at it but no where near an expert.



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fireurza, give me a shout on xfire or on here, I might be able to help.


 


My Pictures: http://barrystewart.smugmug.com/


My Website: www.undergroundkent.co.uk



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i use photoshop 8 or 9 at work, but i learned photoimpact 8 and luv it. I do action photos of fires and invesagation shots.
I got to learn from  noddy, those are some sweet looking photos.
o and for something fast i use picasa 3.

I'll look and can find a copy if you like

 

must of my shots are "on the fly"

cannon EOS 7D



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I usel photoshop CS5 and is just amazing

started like 20 years ago with  i dont know what program it was, but yea photoshop is pretty bad ass.

 

now if u work on pc, adobe lightroom is more oriented for photography.

this is maybe easier than photoshop and really nice, + it has some great feature, and it can organise all your pics.

 

photography is an everyday work, i mean u learn everyday by taking pics and by experimenting

but u have to learn the basis, wikipedia got lot of infos, search for aperture, shutter speed, iso can be a good start.



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the camera im using is a sony alpha 330. its just a beginner dslr camera... my wife and i want to start a photography business. here are the specs of the camera.

 

Product Specifications

Exposure System

  • Creative Style : Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Night view, Sunset, B/W Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness
  • Exposure Compensation : ±2EV (in 0.3 EV steps)
  • Exposure Settings : Auto, Auto Flash Off, Program Auto (P), Aperture priority (A), Shutter priority (S), Manual (M)
  • ISO : Auto, 100 to 3200 (in 1 EV steps,Recommended Exposure Index)
  • Metering : TTL metering w/ 40-segment honeycomb-pattern SPC
  • Metering Modes : Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
  • Metering Sensitivity : EV2 - 20 at ISO100 with F1.4 lens, (EV4 - 20 in spot metering mode)
  • Scene Mode(s) : Scene selection (Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset, Night portrait/Night view)
  • White Balance Mode : Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom

Power

  • Battery Type : NP-FH50
  • Number of Shots : Approx. 510 images with viewfinder, approx. 230 images in live view mode (CIPA standard)

Advanced Features

  • Advanced User Interface : "Easy-to-understand Graphic Display and on-screen Help Guide User-friendly function menu"

Convenience

  • Live View : Quick

Recording

  • Media Type : Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media / , SD and SDHC memory card
  • Still Image Max Effective Resolution : Approx. 10.2 megapixels
  • Still Image Mode : RAW, RAW+JPEG, Fine, Standard
  • Still Image Size 16:9 : L size: 3872x2176 (8.4M) M size: 2896x1632 (4.7M) S size: 1920x1088 (2.1M)
  • Still Image Size 3:2 : L size: 3872x2592 (10M) M size: 2896x1936 (5.6M) S size: 1920x1280 (2.5M)

Inputs and Outputs

  • HD Output : HDMI
  • Tripod Mount : Yes, 1/4"-20

Drive System

  • Drive Mode : Single-shot, Continuous, Self-timer, Self-timer Continuous, Bracketing, Remote Commander

Focus Control

  • AF Modes : Single-shot AF, Automatic AF, Continuous AF, (AF/MF selectable)
  • Focus Area : Wide (Up to 3 active focus points glow), Spot, Local (9 local areas selectable)
  • Focus Features : Predictive control, Focus lock, Eye-start AF, AF illuminator (Built-in flash, Range: approx. 1-5m)
  • Focus Points : 9 points
  • Focus Sensitivity : EV0 - 18 (ISO100)
  • Focus System : TTL phase detection system

General

  • Camera Type : Sony a Digital SLR camera with built-in flash and inter-changeable lenses

Service and Warranty Information

  • Limited Warranty Term : 1 Year Parts & Labor

Flash

  • Flash Compensation : ±2EV (in 0.3-stop increments)
  • Flash Coverage : 18mm in focal-length of lens attached
  • Flash Metering System : ADI flash (automatic change for Pre-flash TTL)
  • Flash Modes : Auto, Fill-flash, Red-eye reduction, Rear sync, Slow sync, Hi-speed sync*., Wireless
  • Guide Number : 10 (in meters at ISO100)
  • Recycling Time : Approx. 4 sec.
  • Type : Escamotable automatique

Optics/Lens

  • Lens Mount Type : Sony a lens, Minolta and Konica Minolta AF lens
  • Magnification : 0.74x (with 50mm lens at infinity)

Control

  • Drive Mode : Single-shot, Continuous, Self-timer, Self-timer Continuous, Bracketing, Remote Commander
  • Focus Features : Predictive control, Focus lock, Eye-start AF, AF illuminator (Built-in flash, Range: approx. 1-5m)

Weights and Measurements

  • Dimensions (Approx.) : Approx. 128 x 97 x 71.4mm (W/H/D, excluding protrusions)
  • Weight (Approx.) : Approx. 491g (without battery, memory card, accessories

Viewfinder

  • Diopter Adjustment : -2.5 - +1.0m-1
  • Eye relief : "Approx. 19.7 mm from the eyepiece / 14.1 mm from the eyepiece frame at -1 diopter"
  • Field of View : 95%
  • Focusing Screen : Spherical Acute Matte Screen
  • Magnification : 0.74x (with 50mm lens at infinity)
  • Type : Fixed eye-level, penta-Dach-mirror

Operating Conditions

  • Operating Temperature : 32 - 104 degrees F (0 - 40 degrees C)

Imaging Sensor

  • Anti-Dust : Charge protection coating on low pass filter and image-sensor shift mechanism
  • Color Filter System : RGB primary color filters
  • Imaging Sensor : APS-C size CCD sensor (23.5x15.7mm)
  • Pixel Gross : Approx. 10.8 megapixels
  • Processor : BIONZ™ image processor

LCD Display

  • Angle Adjustment : Yes(upward by up to 135 degrees, downward by up to 55 degrees)
  • Brightness Control : Auto Brightness Control (Auto setting in 2 steps, manual setting in 5 steps)
  • Coverage : 100% (Playback), 90% (Live View)
  • Customization : Display color (Black, White, Brown, Pink)
  • LCD Type : 2.7” TFT Clear Photo LCD (230,400 pixels)
  • Live View : Quick

Software

  • Operating System Compatibility : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP*SP2 Windows Vista Mac OS X(v10.1.3) or later
  • Supplied Software : PMB (Picture Motion Browser) Image Data Converter SR Image Data Lightbox SR

Interface

  • BRAVIA® Sync™ : Yes, via HDMI with compatible BRAVIA HDTV
  • HD Output : HDMI
  • Memory Card Slot : Dual memory card slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media SD and SDHC memory card
  • USB Port(s) : USB2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, PTP)


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There are several good editing programs it just depends on how much you want to spend. There are even a few good free ones. If you know how you can get the expensive ones for free also.

nice lens there blue  I am still waiting on my 80 200 nikkor for my d5000


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