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The Digital Photographer #034: Top 5 Beginner Photo Editors For Windows
February 21, 2006
Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we provide you with a scoop of the top 5 beginner photo editors for Windows. We also give you a review of the powerful Canon EOS 20D digital SLR, a guide on sharing digital photos and an article on the histogram function in your camera. Finally, there's also a guide managing color for quality printouts. Happy reading!

Oh, for those who have not downloaded it, you'll want to check out my free report "7 Digital Camera Tricks Used By The Pros". I'm distributing it for free to subscribers of this newsletter. Thanks for being a loyal reader!


In This Issue

Top 5 beginner photo editors for Windows
Information on 5 great photo editors that are suitable for beginners.

A review of the Canon EOS 20D digital SLR camera
Provides an in-depth Canon EOS 20D review. The Canon EOS 20D is one of the best digital SLRs from Canon.

A guide to sharing digital photos with others
A guide to sharing your digital photos. Learn how to store, print and email digital photos.

Learn to use the histogram function in your digital camera
A guide to using the histogram feature on your digital camera so that you can take better pictures.

A list of color management tips for better quality printouts
Learn how to manage colors for better quality photo printouts.

For more articles, be sure to visit Basic-Digital-Photography.com.


Tip of The Week

Here's a cool tip to remember whenever you're trying to photography people - get to know your subject’s personality. Don't try to 'force' a serious or somber person to look cheerful. Why? Because the picture can turn out looking forced or fake. Of course, if your subject is a happy type of person, then its great! Capitalize on his or her smile and snap away!

Remember, always try to use what you know about the subject to create a believable portrait that reflects his or her personality well.


Share Your Pictures at SmugMug

If you've tons of digital photos to share and but are not sure which photo sharing site to choose, then do take a look at Smugmug. I've been a happy user of their photo sharing service for a year now and I've been most impressed by it. The service allows you to upload, arrange and share your photos, as well as buy prints or burn picture CDs.


Easily Create Photo Slideshows

Easy Media Creator 8 is one of the most organized tools out there for burning CDs and DVDs. You can easily burn photo slideshows, videos, music and even backup your PC with this software suite.
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