Saturday, October 26, 2013

How to Create a Slide Show on an HP Photo Frame

The cost of printing pictures taken from your digital camera can add up. And when you print a picture and put it in a frame, what do you have? Just one photo, unless you take it out and replace it with another. Digital picture frames offer a solution: you can typically place numerous pictures onto a USB device, load those pictures onto the digital frame, and program it to display the pictures periodically in a "slide show" fashion. This option is...

What Makes a Good Stock Photo?

Stock photography consists of photos that can be licensed for use. As good quality cameras become increasingly affordable, and the market for photography expands, many people are finding themselves drawn to stock photography as a way to make some extra money. Many people are not aware that good photography is not the same thing as good stock photography. While a photo may be of good artistic quality, it still may not sell well as stock. Useful...

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Konica Camera History

The Konica Corporation was one of the leading manufacturers of cameras and camera equipment. The company was founded in 1873, but in the beginning focused its efforts on making camera accessories. It didn't manufacture its first camera until nearly 30 years later. Cherry The first name-brand camera made by Konica was the Cherry, a box-shaped hand camera, which was released in 1903. At the time the company was known as Sakura. Early Cameras...

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

How to Instantly Print Colored Photos

Many people enjoy using digital cameras because of their flexibility. In addition to providing you with the opportunity to see your pictures right away, they also allow you to make prints of them without going to a photo booth. In terms of printing your photos out yourself, several options exist. One involves home printing, the other a trip to a store. However, both options are fairly inexpensive and both allow you to print your photos the same day...

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Use the Slow Sync Mode on a Digital SLR

Many digital SLR cameras settings that allow the user to embellish photos by adjusting the flash and aperture. Manipulating the slow sync mode on your camera offers a very unusual style of flash photography. Instructions 1 Locate the slow sync option. Some models have the feature within the menu system, and others have a button on the rear of the camera body. 2 Use a tripod when using the slow sync mode on a digital camera to freeze everything...