The history of infrared photography stretches back nearly a century, and new chapters continue to be written every day. This article takes a look at the history of this unique form, and how the digital age has transformed the world of infrared photography.
This article outlines the differences between taking photos with a digital camera directly to JPEG format, or using the RAW setting and using your computer to process the Raw files to JPEG. The article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each, and why shooting with RAW will produce higher quality photos.
There is a great deal of confusion about the RAW format and what it means to digital photography. This article attempts to shed some light on the subject and provide some reasons why RAW format is superior to JPG and other compressed formats.
Many family members are left guessing when perusing old family photos, because of the absence of who-when-where information. This 384-word article tells how some simple steps taken today can benefit future generations.
A short look at the reasons digital photography and filmography has seen such exponential growth. Discusses the three key components of the cameras, the software, and the audience