Digital Photography and Photoshop Does and Don’ts

WZ
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Wade_Zimmerman
Apr 22, 2004
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Since I have perhaps caused one of the regular participants to feel that she should not be bringing her query’s to the Form I will start this thread for her.But I will not visit the thread myself so she can feel free to exchange questions and compare notes with the other digital enthusiasts

So here is the general query.

In capturing images through the lens of a digital camera such as a Digital SRL what are the variables to be considered and what steps does one take to ensure the maximum result from both the lens and camera sensor.

What are the advantages and pitfalls digital capture and how does one take advantage of both.

Perhaps the Linda would rather state it in her own words, but I promise I will not in either case visit that thread as I have only confused her.

Good luck and enjoy your new camera.

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Todie
Apr 22, 2004
Linda, This fellow seems to be a versed Rebel owner : )
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Buko
Apr 22, 2004
Don’t open images directly from the CF card in the camera.

Always copy the image files to your hard drive then open them.

I always burn the images to CD or DVD before working on the files.
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jbb1
Apr 26, 2004
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Don’t open images directly from the CF card in the camera.
Always copy the image files to your hard drive then open them.
I always burn the images to CD or DVD before working on the files.
What is the effect of opening directly vs opening from hard drive? Novice question, but thanks anyway-bobbabe

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