Mon, 17 April 2006 Using a flash to fill in deep shadows can add dimension to your images. If you have a particularly contrasty image, you can use a flash to lighten the shadows and return the image to what you thought you saw with your eyes when you shot the image. Besides discussing fill flash for both point-and-shoot cameras and SLR cameras, I also discuss a Photoshop method of "fill" for images where you didn't use a flash to fill�saving older images.Be sure to help me and complete the survey. Click here to take the survey (it's anonymous). The Complete Secrets of Digital Imaging Archive! Photo News Today All the latest photo news, throughout the day. Photo Books Today All the latest photographic publications - Photo Books! Digital Imaging Quick Reference Guide for Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Digital Photography quick reference guides for Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements. Price USD$4.95 plus $1.05 shipping and handling anywhere in the world. For examples and ordering, see (or click): http://www.imagingsecrets.com/?page_id=29 The Wonder of Fill Flash: 27minutes, 24 seconds (13MB) Click here to listen to or download Secrets of Digital Imaging Vol2No14 in MP3 format. Point and Shoot Cameras
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Sun, 9 April 2006 What are you carrying when you go out to shoot images. Besides the obvious, your camera, what else do you have? I discuss items you should have in three different shooting environments: Urban, Wedding, and Landscape. Be sure to help me and complete the survey. The Complete Secrets of Digital Imaging Archive! What's in Your Kit? Urban Light weight WeddingVest lenses - 1 or 2 wide to small tele/tele zoom</li> water bottle identification small flash for fill extra batteries small towel/cloth two cameras - one with wide other tele Landscapeflash equipment tripod for setups extra batteries extra media cards shot list camera tripod cable release water bottle small cloth baby wipes raincoat paper towels garbage bag Show Time: 29 minutes 08 seconds (13.7MB): Click here to listen to or download Secrets of Digital Imaging Vol2No13 in MP3 format. Photo News Today All the latest photo news, throughout the day. Digital Imaging Quick Reference Guide for Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Digital Photography quick reference guides for Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements. Price USD$4.95 plus $1.05 shipping and handling anywhere in the world. For examples and ordering, see (or click): http://www.imagingsecrets.com/?page_id=29 Keep Shooting! To listen to this edition of the Secrets of Digital Imaging Audio Magazine now, click on the link below. To download this file to your computer for listening later, right click (Mac: Control-click) on the following link and select "Save target as...": SDI Volume 2, Number 13 - 20060409 To add this web site and subsequent audio magazines to your podcast/RSS feed application, right click the followng link and select "Save target as...", and add the feed to your application: RSS/XML Feed Technorati Tags: Audio Magazine, Podcast, Photography, Digital Imaging, Pictures, Amazon, Quick Reference Guide, Color management, Tim Grey Comments[0] |


Using a flash to fill in deep shadows can add dimension to your images. If you have a particularly contrasty image, you can use a flash to lighten the shadows and return the image to what you thought you saw with your eyes when you shot the image. Besides discussing fill flash for both point-and-shoot cameras and SLR cameras, I also discuss a Photoshop method of "fill" for images where you didn't use a flash to fill�saving older images.