Thursday, December 27, 2012

Microsoft releases Camera Codec Pack

A good news for Microsoft users recently released an updated version of its Camera Codec Pack for Windows Vista, 7, 8. The latest update allows applications such as Windows Explorer, Windows Photo Viewer, Media Center, and Windows Photo Gallery to deal with Raw files from 34 additional cameras.
Total 34 Nos. new model cameras added details bellow.
  • Canon: EOS M, EOS-1D X, PowerShot G1 X, PowerShot G12, PowerShot G15, PowerShot S100, PowerShot S110
  • Konica Minolta: ALPHA SWEET DIGITAL, ALPHA-5 DIGITAL, DYNAX 5D, Maxxum 5D
  • Nikon: 1 J2, CoolPix P7000, CoolPix P7100
  • Olympus: OM-D E-M5, PEN E-PL2, PEN E-PL3, PEN E-PM1, XZ-1
  • Panasonic: Lumix DMC-FZ150, Lumix DMC-G3, Lumix DMC-GF2, Lumix DMC-GF3, Lumix DMC-GH2
  • Samsung: NX10, NX20, NX1000
  • Sony: Alpha NEX-7, Alpha NEX-C3, Alpha SLT-A33, Alpha SLT-A35, Alpha SLT-A57, Alpha SLT-A65V, Alpha SLT-A77V
Windows Vista and 7 customers will have to download the latest pack from the link below, while Windows 8 and Windows RT users should be able to receive it from Windows Update. Click here for more information about the codec pack

Monday, December 24, 2012

A complete Printer Canon Pixma MG6350







Its a complete and high quality (up to 9600dpi) color Printer mean all in one Printer Canon Pixma MG6350. Scans can be made at a resolution of 2400 x 4800dpi. You can even print onto CD, DVD or BluRay discs. The MG6350 will print straight from the internet and uses PIXMA Cloud Link. The MG6350 produces super-fast documents and photos using a two-tray system.There is a 6-ink system with each ink tank being replaceable on its own, ideal for economy purposes.

The built-in Card Reader will accept CompactFlash cards along with SD/SDHC/MMC/MMC Plus cards and Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick Pro Duo cards without any adapter being required.On the bottom of the printer are two separate paper trays. The lower tray holds 125 sheets of ordinary paper and the upper tray holds 20 sheets of photo paper.

The back is just as sober and elegant-looking as the front. Power supply, USB, Ethernet.We recorded 12 ppm (pages per minute) in colour and 6 ppm in B&W. The speeds for B&W prints are lower than average due to Canon's chronically slower drying times. With photographs the Pixma MG6350 takes 1 minute and 18 seconds to print in A4 format and just 23 seconds in 10 x 15 cm.

Included Software
  • Easy-WebPrint EX Software for web printing and combining of web images even from Facebook using the Print Your Days app
  • My Image Garden creative software – organise and print your photos, includes Face Recognition for finding those hidden old photos
  • Creative Park Premium – access designs and images from celebrated photographers and designers, then create calendars, cards or 3-D crafts like a model of the Space Shuttle

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

How To Take Beautiful Photos With Your Mobile phone

 Tips To Take Photos With Your Smart/Mobile phone

I like photography. I have a nokia E5 mobile. It is the time of photography. Many people like to use their phone as camera. Because many people don’t feel the need to carry real cameras around anymore. Mobile photography is becoming increasingly popular. Every year, mobile and Smartphone cameras get better and better, While phone cameras still can’t replace good SLRs, they’re a very good match for the compact cameras, and since your phone comes everywhere with you anyway, it also becomes your go-to camera.
Just because your phone is your default camera, however, doesn’t mean you need to be taking bad photos. While some cameras are better than others, you can take beautiful photos even with a 5MP, 2560pixel X 1920 pixel camera like the one that comes with my old digital camera. Let us know how we find the best mobile phone cameras to capture quality images.

The tips above, when followed, can help you create some beautiful photos with your mobile device. Naturally, it still requires creativity and a good eye, but following some technical pointers is always a good start.

Important of Lighting

As with any digital camera, lighting is very important, and it’s doubly important if you’re using a phone camera. While some modern phones come equipped with a very good camera, most smartphone cameras still need all the help they can get to come up with a good enough photo. This is where lighting becomes your best friend.
It’s not always possible to control it, but there are two important points you want to keep in mind:
1) you need light.
2) you don’t need direct light. Getting your subject to stand in non-direct sunlight (best) or non-direct artificial light (second best), can make the difference between a bad photo and a good one.

No Zoom For You


 
Optical zoom is great, but when it comes to phone cameras, you’re pretty much stuck with digital zoom. This means the optics of the camera don’t actually change, the image doesn’t actually come any closer. Rather, digital zoom basically takes the portion of the image you’re aiming at, and expands it to fit the entire screen, much like you would zoom in on your computer. When you do this, you get low-resolution images, which are of lower quality than non-zoomed ones. So use your legs and hands instead, and just get closer to your subject. If you must use your zoom to get your subject in sight, you might want to give up on this photo altogether.

Steady Does It

This goes without saying, but it’s still important to keep in mind. When using any camera, and especially a somewhat inferior one, you want to keep your hands as steady as possible. Try leaning your elbows or hands on a steady surface while taking your photo, you’ll be surprised at the difference this can make.

White Balance

Many phone cameras and apps come with the option to control white balance. Adjusting your white balance makes sure the colors you capture are as accurate as possible, considering the lighting you have available. White balance controls usually include an “auto” option, and other options such as “daylight”, “cloudy”, “fluorescent”, “incandescent”, etc. While the “auto” option is sometimes good enough, you can get much better results when adjusting the white balance to match your lighting. So if you know you’re going to be taking several pictures indoors under a yellow light bulb, it could pay off to take an extra minute and adjust your white balance.

Avoid Flash

I recommend you to use less flash you.True, phone cameras can’t always handle low light, but if you can’t do it without flash, you might not want to do it at all. Since I don’t have hardware flash on my own mobile device, I used a different one which also has a better camera. The example above is somewhat exaggerated, but it’s a good demonstration of how flash can ruin a photo, even when the lighting is not the best.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Sunday, November 18, 2012

GIMP Tutorials For Beginner and Expart


 GIMP Is Best For Logo Making (Download Link)

To day i shared a Excellent logo making software.The file size is only 73.3 MB and trust me, this tiny piece of program helped me design thousands of dollars worth graphics.This is a logo design tutorial I would like to inform with you; here I will help you learn create a simple text based logo for your website using GIMP software. GIMP is a software like photoshop, and it’s free. You can find a copy for Download GIMP 2.8.2  (Installer for Windows XP SP3 or later)
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Supported Platforms

  • GNU/Linux (i386, PPC)
  • Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista)
  • Mac OS X
  • Sun OpenSolaris
  • FreeBSD

Feature Overview

  • Customizable Interface
  • Photo Enhancement
  • Digital Retouching
 Read feature details. Learn Tutorial from home
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