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The Digital Photographer, Issue #045: A guide to photographing fireworks
October 02, 2007
Welcome to this week's edition of The Digital Photographer. This week, we've got some great tips on shooting fireworks as well as auction photos.

Also, we've got a short primer on image file formats, a guide on scanning your old photo collection and an excellent photo storage tutorial. Hope you'll enjoy the articles!


In This Issue

A guide to photographing fireworks
A list of tips for shooting spectacular photos of fireworks.

Learn to shoot products for online auctions
Shows you the techniques for shooting pictures of products so you can sell them online.

Learn all about image file formats and image compression
This article discusses the various image file formats out there. Also learn about the concepts behind image compression.

How to scan your old photo collection
Learn to use a scanner and convert your old photos into digital format.

A guide to storing your digital photos
A guide to storing your digital photos. Usage of a memory card, a hard drive, CDs, DVDs or online photo storage services.


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


Tip of The Week

Did you know that online photo editing is now becoming quite popular? You can visit sites like Snipshot, Fauxto, and Picnik for all your online editing needs. All you have to do is to go to the web site and edit away. No need to install any software on your PC.

You won't find the advanced features software like Photoshop Elements, but you will get the basic stuff like cropping, straightening, and exposure control.


Cool Site of The Week

Picnik
This is a great website where you can edit all your online photos from one place. I've found it to be an easy way to quickly fix underexposed photos, remove red-eye, or apply effects to my photos. Try it out.


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