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Photography & Digital Imaging
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Everything you need to get started and keeping going in
Photography & Digital Imaging
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Software
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Photoshop 5.0 LE Image-editing software will help you make the most
of the pictures you take with your digital camera. Few pieces of software are
more beloved by graphic designers than Adobe's Photoshop, but the professional
tool's professional price can make it a daunting purchase for hobbyists or
aspiring artists. Photoshop LE removes that barrier with a scaled-back feature
set that still packs plenty of power at a far friendlier price tag. |
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Other
Adobe Software
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Other Photo and Graphics
Software Check out our Graphics
software for graphics tools galore. From Photoshop to FrontPage,
you'll find everything you need to digitally edit your photos and share
them over the Internet. |
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| Digital Darkroom - Digital Storage Solutions |
Memory & Power |
- Photo
Storage Solutions
This
article explores some of the different storage media available and helps
you decide which might be the ideal format for you.
- Hewlett-Packard
9100i 8x4x32 Internal IDE CD-RW Drive
If you use a traditional film
camera, negatives provide a convenient way to archive your photos.
However, digital cameras don't produce negatives, and your computer's hard
disk is an impractical long-term image storage solution. Many digital
photographers have turned to a CD recorder such as the Hewlett-Packard
9100i CD-RW drive as an affordable way to store their photos, since a
single CD costs around a dollar and can hold approximately 1,000
2-megapixel images. The HP's fast 8x write speed means you can fill a 650
MB disc in around 10 minutes, and its 32x read speed is quick enough to
use as a standard CD-ROM drive.
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Digital
cameras are voracious devourers of batteries, and nothing is worse than having
your batteries fail at a critical moment. With that in mind, check out our
collection of batteries for digital cameras, and make sure you never suffer
another power outage. Read more |
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the possible exception of the Casio QV3000, which ships with the 340 MB IBM
Microdrive, no digital camera seems to come with enough memory for practical use
at low compression levels. The answer to this dilemma is, of course, to buy more
memory. Whether your camera uses CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, Amazon.com
offers a wide selection of brands and sizes to fit your memory needs. Read more |
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We also have books on Art, Architecture & Photography
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