Help! All My Images Are The Wrong Color!
13 Jul 2008 7:00am GMT Digital imaging can sometimes get more than a bit complicated, especially for the inexperienced. A problem I get asked about from time to time is the understandable frustration of having all your images cursed with a strong color cast. While there may be any number of possibilities, a clue to the most frequent cause can be found in what color the cast itself is....
Nikon D700, Firmware Updates for the D3 and D300, and Other Nikon News
6 Jul 2008 7:00am GMT Well, the rumors about a new full-frame camera from Nikon were true: Nikon made things official with the announcement of the D700 this past week. But that's not the only recent good news for Nikon shooters....
Getting Rid of Dust Spots
29 Jun 2008 7:00am GMT Dust spots are a problem inherent in digital photography with cameras that use interchangeable lenses. If the dust can get in there, sooner or later some of it will end up on your sensor, and when it does, it will end up on your images. Thankfully, Photoshop provides some useful tools to get rid of spots on your images....
Nikon's Mysterious r00 Error and Other "r" Numbers
22 Jun 2008 7:00am GMT Modern digital cameras are complicated pieces of equipment. New users in particular can have a hard time making sense out the various messages their camera's LCD panels and viewfinder convey. If you're a Nikon shooter, you've probably noticed the mysterious "r00" other "r" numbers when you press down on the shutter release. Here's the scoop on what they mean....
Copyright is More than Just a Symbol
15 Jun 2008 7:00am GMT As mentioned last week, in much of the world, photographs are copyrighted the moment you take them. You do not give away any of your rights by not plastering a copyright symbol all over them. It can be a good idea to include a copyright notice when publishing them though, even if only on your own website so that others will know that you are aware of your rights. Registering with the Copyright Office can also be a good idea a better one than most photographers realize in fact....