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Water and air, it was the perfect combination as symbols for digital photography and image editor software. The air is digital photography, while the water is the image editing software. Without both of them there were something missing.
Over the years, as digital camera evolved, so does the photo editing software. It became more sophisticated. Relax, it is still user friendly even though more functions have been build into it. Most of the new image editing software are equip with tutorials so that you can fully ‘exploit’ the software.
Thus the connection are so strong not every one like to combine both of it, some of photographer says originality beyond everything, some of them like to combine it but only a little to cut off the production cost.
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Infrared Camera Quality
Posted in Digital Equipment

Looking for infrared camera to improve your skills, but doesn’t know idea about it. Hold on for a seconds, take a look on its definition and related common things on below article.
When looking to select an infrared camera, it is extremely important to better understand the attributes of these cameras that most impact the quality of the infrared images that are produced. This paper covers the three primary areas that influence thermal image quality: pixel resolution, thermal sensitivity and fixed pattern noise. Each area has a significant impact on thermal image quality.
If you’ve purchased a digital camera in the past, your purchase was likely influenced by your belief that the number of pixels was the most important specification when trying to judge image quality between all the camera choices offered. For anyone that reads Consumer Reports™ and their detailed evaluation of digital cameras you’ll appreciate that camera performance includes careful analysis of much more than the pixel count. Because a thermal camera is basically an image converter (radiant thermal energy to visible image), you need to understand what are the primary attributes that determine thermal image quality and how they each contribute to the image quality that you may be experiencing in your application.
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An Image Resolution
Posted in Digital Equipment
Resolution is a term used a lot in photography these days – regardless which type of photography you do, or which type of camera you use, understanding image resolution, pixels and the different properties attributed to them is so important.
Whether you are printing, scanning or sending an image by e-mail, you need to understand and know how to keep your images sharp and preserve as much detail as possible in your final print.
Photography resolution is a measurement of image quality, so you may define resolution by how much detail is in your print. If your print has sharp detail you may consider your image to be of good resolution. If detail is blur in your image you may consider your image to have poor resolution. Good resolution is a direct result of having a large number of pixels in an image.
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Talking about digital imaging, the most common equipment used to capture an image is a camera. Either its new digital or pocket camera. Along with many features offered, the image quality is one of the most significant features that should be considered. Before, many vendor / brand compete with its resolutions, but later found that resolutions are not everything, now days people more considered on camera with low or none distortion or noise, although resolution might impact on the size of the image.
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Which one you like the most the digital one or traditional style camera to take high quality object? Today, many peoples are jumping into digital photo printing world for the first time. What was the differences? is it true that whatever camera you used will affect your image results, or may be sometimes it doesn’t.
Since most of us have experience with traditional photo processing, it’s easy to expect really good results from your digital photos. However, unless you are using the right type of camera, you may end up disappointed in the results. Here is a quick guide to finding the right kind of camera to use when you need to use digital photo printing for your images.
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