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read moreAre You Prepared Against A Hack? By Daniel Kanchev May 30th, 2014 SecurityTechniques (WP) 0 Comments “Danger: malware ahead!†and “This website may harm your computer†are the two sentences that I hate most and that I don’t want any of my clients to see when they open their website. If you have seen any of them on your own website, then I’ll bet you still remember your panic attack and how you struggled to get your website up and running ASAP. Many great articles show how to prevent a website from being hacked. Unfortunately,...
read moreWide-Angle Lenses For Real Estate Photography: How Wide is Wide? Interior Lighting With Multiple Strobes: By Scott Hargis What Should You Charge For Real Estate Photography? Don’t Charge For Real Estate Photography Until Your Verticals are Vertical Choosing Gear To Get Started in Real Estate Photography For Least the Cost My Formula For Pricing Real Estate Photography The Arithmetic Of Real Estate Photography Pricing Bracketing With Flash For Exposure Fusion and HDR Flash For Beginners...
read moreA Post By: Christina Peters There are ways to use selective focus, or shallow depth of field, to completely control how you look at an image. Selective focus is using a large aperture, like f/4.5 or wider, to show only a small part of your image in focus. You can control where you want your viewer to look in your image by using this technique. Eliminate Distracting Elements If you have a potentially busy scene or environment, you can use selective focus to calm things down a bit and get your viewer to look where you want. The left image was...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Tamron SP-17-50MM F/2.8 Di II VC Tamron 18-270 Di II VC PZD Tamron SP 70-300 Di VC USD A HUGE Thank You to everyone who entered our recent competition to win one of three lenses from our friends at Tamron. The response was absolutely AMAZING with over 1,300 entries! In fact, it was so great that we here at Digital Photography School decided to add a new category of winners – Honorable Mentions – and provide each Honoree with a dPS eBook of their choice. But now, on to the winners. Here are the 3 winners of...
read moreThe new studio samples are pretty bad, particularly WRT JPEG detail smearing. It produces significantly worse JPG’s at even base ISO than either the Canon G1X2 or the Pana GM1. Some examples: 1, JPEG low-contrast detail smearing at base ISO: a, vs. Canon G1X MkII : b, vs. Pana GM1: The other two cameras produce significantly less-smeared, better results. 2, RAW detail retention at base ISO (text readability): a, vs. Canon G1X MkII : b, vs. Pana GM1: Despite the significantly lower-res sensor, the text on the G1X’s shot is equally...
read moreI have shoot sports on and off for 30+ years, and really liked this article. Mr McDaniel sums it up well in the first paragraph: If you have equipment where iso 3200-6400 works, particularily after a bit of scaling down, and pair that with f2.8 or faster lenses, you can shoot almost any indoor sports event. Today’s m43 cameras do that well, meaning they are indeed useful for indoor sports photography. Usually when someone brings things like this up it erupts into a debate why cameras like Canon Eos 1Dx and Nikon D4s at all are used when...
read moreIve been shooting a doco with this camera. The 4k image really is a knockout, and the pro functions, like highlight/shadow adjust, peaking, zebras, histogram and pedestal adjust make a really professional tool for the videographer. I can only imagine how much better it will be when the production base arrives with hdsdi outputs and all the other things. Well done Panasonic, you’ve really nailed this one. Source Article from...
read moreWhile the pre-installed camera apps on most Android smartphones tend to come with a multitude of modes, features and options, Google’s own camera app has always been defined by simplicity, similar to the approach that Apple is taking with its iPhone camera app. However, when Google launched a major update in April that included a redesigned UI and the new Lens Blur effect , in the eyes of some users it was taking simplicity too far by removing the self-timer. Another change that many users, for reasons that are not entirely...
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read moreThe Mystery Of The jQuery Object: A Basic Introduction By Paul Tero May 29th, 2014 JavaScriptjQuery 0 Comments Have you ever come across a bit of JavaScript like $(".cta").click(function(){}) and thought, “What the $(‘#x’) is that†If it looks like gibberish to you, then please read on. If you think that snippet of code couldn’t possibly be real, then please browse some jQuery examples. They are full of such constructions. This article covers the key concepts that underly such intimidating fragments of code, but we’ll...
read moreStreamlining Mobile Interactions By Nick Gauthier May 28th, 2014 Interaction DesignPerformanceUser Experience 9 Comments The mobile web is a harsh environment: mobile processors are slower than their desktop counterparts; network connectivity is flaky; bandwidth is low; latency is high; and touchscreen keyboards are slow. The best mobile web applications are the ones that excel at handling these challenges. In this article, we’ll look at four core ways to streamline mobile interactions: Identify the tasks your users want to accomplish on a...
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