Skip to content

Find Answer

Questions Data Base

OK. Here my result of an hour of work. Photoshop seems so complicated to me!) I used a lot of tools , and I made tons of mistakes. I tried to remove top branches from the tree. If you have a link to easy instruction on how to erase subject from picture, please let me know!

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in darkroom
- Search more in digital

I used the old Visible Dust brush for a while, then I got tired of the whole compressed air deal and started bringing my cameras to a local shop to be cleaned. The thing is, 3 cameras once a month at $50 each is becoming pretty expensive, and sometimes I don’t feel like they do the job perfectly.
I’ve seen the Visble Dust kit came a long way from when I used to use it, is it easier and more effective now?
What do you guys use, and why? Any special tips?

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in cleaning
- Search more in sensor

Will you upgrade to the new Canon 5D when it becomes available or is your 5D MkII good enough? What features would sell you on a MkIII? Maybe they will call it 5D x as they have with the 1D? I have a 5D MKI so it is a no brainer for me to go to the new body.
David

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in canon
- Search more in mkiii

Just posted. What do you think of Michael’s views on TTL vs. Manual Flash?

http://www.about-photography.com/2011/1 … ual-flash/

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in manual
- Search more in ttl

Ive tried a few times to get nice clear pics of a full moon.
Most not that sucessful.

Im using a 20d with 300L IS with an x1.4 making it 672mm

Ive tried a few / many different combinations of iso/speed/aperture etc
also i use mirror lockup with a tripod with a remote, raw and jpg’d too

Anyone any ideas of the best camera settings ?
I read 100iso 1/125th @ f8 which was sucessful but could definately be bettered

I am aware this is a hard subject to shoot and also there is a lot of dust / debris between myself and the moon making focus a little difficult

The best ive done sofar is with my 70-200L and enlarged it with a few PS tweeks

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in moon

Here’s why I shoot RAW… (so I don’t have to bother with WB when shooting):



Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in raw

Very interesting article with easy to use technique.

http://thehowzone.com/how/Micro-Photos

enjoy

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in macro

Hello ,

i’m relative new photography , my camera body is a 20D i’ve been for a wile searching for information abot the best format to shot and yhe most recommended between professional and amateur is RAW format over JPEG.

I recently found this info from a we;; know professional photographer (weeding):

CANON EOS10/20D SETTINGS
My recommendation for all Canon 10D/20d for greatest midrange detail and optimum workflow up to 10×15″ prints:
Parameter 1: SETUP:
SIZE – Medium Stairstep
SATURATION – MINUS 1
CONTRAST – MINUS 2
SHARPNESS – PLUS 2
FLASH – E-TTL with no exposure compensation
METEING MODE: Multizone (eyeball with two parenthesis)


My question is : does this setting will affect or improve your qualiy pictures if you shoot in RAW format?? i guess no , but now i’m a little confused.

thank you in advance.

Ruben

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in 20d
- Search more in format
- Search more in raw

I took this shot with my Circular PL fIlter. I could minimize the black edges effects by turning it but couldn’t get rid of them completely. They didn’t appear without the filter. What was I doing wrong?



1/50sec
F5.6
+1.3EV
ISO 100
18.0mm

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in effects
- Search more in filter
- Search more in polarizing

I purchased Lightroom 3 and I am very impressed so far. A question though, does anyone know how to automatically apply lens correction on import?
I have a couple different cameras and the exif data is available on the 5D and 20 D, and I have set a preset to apply
Lens Correction but it simply will not work. I have to go into each pic and enable profile correction. I can apply corrections to multiple pics with Sync Setting once imported.

I have gone thru 2 manuals and various queries thru Adobe but I can’t see where it says that Lens Correction can not be applied – it does say that Develop Presets can be applied on import.

Now let me clarify, I am importing from my hard drive – not the camera. I have not tried importing from the camera/memory card. Would that make a difference?

Read Answer



Find more:
- Search more in correction
- Search more in lens
- Search more in lightroom