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By: David Peters

A very important thing in this part of the process to remember is that you need to back up the picture first or save your changed picture to a different name. If you don't, you won't have a chance to use the original to edit. If you make a mistake at this point, you will be up the proverbial creek without a paddle! If you are going to print a picture, but don't want every piece of the image, then you need to crop it out. This is a basic step to take, especially if you want to enlarge an image, or only use part of the picture itself. You can easily crop (take out) outside areas of a photo, without being an expert at it! Absolute must haves when it comes to printing out a picture, are the proper printer and paper. Without these two items, printing out pictures can be impossible! They don't need to be the most expensive items you can find, but you will want them to be a good quality and easy to use.

Photo printing uses a lot of ink. "Borderless" printing means that the page is 100% covered with ink. Print cartridge life estimates are created using text printing with 5% or 15% coverage, depending on the type of printer being rated. So when you switch from printing text to printing photos, cartridge life will be reduced: If a cartridge is good for 400 pages of text, it may only be good for 20 pages of photos, depending on photo size. Dedicated photo printers are rated differently, as they are intended to print this way. The situation is even worse if the printer uses multi-color cartridges, and using all your red ink ends the cartridge life with other colors still half-full. The best type of ink system for photo printing is definitely individual tanks; the reduction in waste can be considerable.

A few problems that everyone has with their printers can be quite frustrating, running out of ink or something annoying along those lines. Problem: Missing colors or incorrect colors are white and black images, which is often what a photographer does not want to see. I want my picture in color! Solution: Make sure that the settings for ink are correct. You want the ink settings in color format. Renew the inks if the ink is low. Use your cleaners to clean the heads. Check with your manual to learn more! Problem: Smearing and blurring print is one of the most frustrating appearances that come out of a printer. Solution: You want to make sure the type of media is correct. Next, you can verify that the paper is facing up and position correctly. Refer to your user's manual for more details.

Most of digital cameras now on the market come with editing software. They provide basic editing tools including a red-eye reduction and cropping. Some have instant fix tools that are intended to correct color and lighting, but they can damage your photos with irreversible correction where you have not saved a RAW file to return to if need be. To make the most of your photos you will need to invest in a graphics software program. There are a variety of digital editing software packages on the market that vary in quality. The software should include basic tools like cropping or cutting a portion of the photograph in one easy step. There should be a tool to combine various elements from different images to make a collage. It is essential to have a manual adjustment tool for brightness and contrast. You will need a software editing tool that allows you to adjust the color balance and saturation. Filtering tools will ideally include custom, CC or Wratten filters. The tool that allows you to convert the image color to black and white should include several editing options.

Two of the most common are greyscale and duotones. When the lights come down to the final draw what will your picture look like? Some people are gifted and can take a picture straight from a camera and deliver a quality shot. It would be nice if we all could do this, but it is not a reality. Nor is a reality that those fortunate people can do this each time they use a camera. What are we to do? I say we all go bowling and take the rest of the night off, however you are probably waiting to get the brightness adjusted while shadowing and contrasting your photos. Ok, then, I am like Erkle in some ways on the bowling part, except he probably can do better than me. Therefore, let's edit, since I do have a feel in this area. Anyway, you snapped a photo that you hoped would come out looking like a winner. In the photo is your favorite pet, yet in the background the scene is dark. What are you to do? Crack open the g-manipulator program because you are going to need a few tools. Now that we have an underexposure shot situation, we want to turn this picture inside out and make it an exposure copy.

Public figures, celebrities, and anyone involved in events of public interests have less privacy rights than the average citizen by nature of the fact that the average person being placed in public view changes their situation, while a photograph of a mayor probably won't. That's not to say that these people have no privacy rights at all. If you use a telephoto lens to look into an area restricted from public access, you may well expose yourself to civil charges of invasion of privacy. It's generally considered rude to go where you're not wanted, and doubly so to take pictures. While you may want to follow in the footsteps of great reporters (or even Paparazzi), and some of them have become quite successful, you also have to consider that many of those celebrity photographers have developed relationships with many celebrities and their agents, and have the backing of firms or their own lawyers in case of civil suits.

It is very important that you always check the settings on your digital camera whenever you begin to shoot pictures. There is nothing worse than spending the day taking new photographs and then realizing that you have the camera on the wrong settings. You will want to really pay attention to your white balance setting because the lighting conditions around you will most likely chance from day to day. Whether you are a beginner or a novice digital photographer, the white balance of your photos will make or break the way your pictures turn out. It is not hard to correct your white balance setting, before you begin taking pictures, but if you don't, it is extremely difficult to correct it in your pictures.



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