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New ways to use your digital camera for fun and
profit. - by Valerie
If
you're only using your digital camera for
vacation and family photos, you've just
scratched the surface of your camera's uses.
Digital photography has opened a new world of
possibilities. Here are some fun, practical, and
maybe even profitable, ways to use your digital
camera.
Enhance your photo before uploading to an online
dating service. As online dating services become
more and more popular, you may be considering
this option to meet Mr. or Ms. Right. You'll
want to look your best to capture the attention
of your potential mate, so how about brighter
eyes and whiter teeth? It's pretty easy to
enhance your digital photo using inexpensive
photo editing software such as Foto Finish or
Jasc Paint Shop Pro. You can adjust the overall
brightness and contrast to generally brighten
the image. Zoom in on your eyes and using the
software's polygon or magic wand tool, select
just the whites of your eyes. Then use the
‘adjust color' or ‘adjust exposure' tool to make
your eyes brighter and less red. Similarly, you
can zoom in and select your teeth, then adjust
the color and exposure. And voila! A fresher,
more alert and attractive-looking you.
Selling goods on eBay. Research shows that
merchandise with attractive photos sell at
better prices. People are naturally drawn to
appealing images. To show your items at best
advantage, you can rig an inexpensive
tabletop "studio" using a sheet of non-glare
white plastic and a PVC pipe for support.
The important points to remember are having
a uniform background behind and below the
object and even lighting, either with shop
lights or natural sunlight (through a
window—it's best to shoot indoors). You may
need to adjust the white balance on your
digital camera, which is easy to do on most
new cameras. Then you can watch the auction
bids rise on that antique clock you're
trying to sell.
Photo Archiving. Archive photos of your
personal possessions in case of fire or
theft. Using your digital camera, you can
quickly and easily take photos of your
personal possessions such as TVs, DVD
players, stereo equipment, furniture,
computers and other expensive items so you
have a record of them for insurance
purposes.
Be sure to log serial numbers and keep a record
of purchase prices too. For safekeeping,
transfer the images to a CD and keep it in a
safe deposit box, or upload the images to an
online photo storage service that offers
unlimited storage, such as Pixagogo.
Digital Scrapbook. Digital scrap booking, or
computer scrap booking, is the newest way to
preserve your family memories. Using
inexpensive, easy-to-use scrapbook software, you
can create entire scrapbook layouts and add fun
fonts and graphics to take your scrapbook
project to a new creative level. Computer scrap
booking has really taken off in the last year
because people are finding it is less expensive,
fast and takes up less space (no more taking
over the family dining table) to make a computer
generated scrapbook versus traditional scrap
booking techniques. Most people already have a
computer and digital camera, and once you have a
scrap booking graphics software package and
perhaps invested in a scanner for older photos,
you're ready to go. You can easily color correct
images, lighten dark photos, crop out old
boyfriends, and even erase scratches from old
photos. Most software programs come with special
effects so you can enhance your photos and pages
with antique sepia tones, torn or burnt edges,
crinkles, soften or fade the edges, add digital
picture frames, and much more.
Have fun with your camera and let your
imagination explore the boundaries.
Source:
by Valerie -
www.digitalphotos101.com Courtesy:
www.aplusdigitalcameras.com
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