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Thursday, September 22, 2011

all about photography

How To Use The Google Picasa Program 

 As you may be aware, Google has a fantastic photo ogranization and manipulation tool called Picasa. The program is extremely intuitive and simple to use - I love to use it to upload photos to the web. In this article, I'll briefly explain how you can use the Google Picasa program to good effect. Learn about it's salient features and what you can do with it ... soon you'll be an expert at it and you'll be editing and uploading your digital photos like a pro. 1. Introduction One of the most important factors in selecting a photo organization program is ease-of-use. I've tried many programs before but very few in fact pass the ease-of-use test and yet provide the in-depth capabilities you need. The only three good photo management programs I know of are ACDSee, iPhoto and Google Picasa. It's hard to beat those three - in this article, we'll focus on the Google Picasa program. A screenshot of the Google Picasa program 2. Easy To Use The Google Picasa program is one of the easiest photo organization programs you can find. I like the way Picasa allows you to create albums, tag keywords and do fast indexing and searching, while keeping a good view of all your photos at once. You can also set certain folders in your PC to be 'watched', so that if there are changes in the photo files in that folder, they are automatically synched with Picasa.
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A Guide to the Various Camera Modes



If you've bought a camera that offers custom exposure settings and scene modes, you may be confused by all the options available.
We're talking about the different camera modes you find on your new toy.
While the standard Program, Aperture priority and Shutter priority modes are will be familiar to many, the latest digital camera models have many other scene modes which are bewildering to the uninitiated.
Which is then the purpose of this article - to help you understand the most common scene modes available in the digital cameras today.

The camera mode dial on a Nikon D70 camera

Auto Mode
This is the automatic mode found in all cameras. It is used by beginners and professionals who just want to take a quick snap without worrying about exposure settings. In the automatic mode, you will usually not be able to adjust ISO or white balance settings.

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