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Thursday, October 13, 2011

How to Take Perfectly Sharp and in Focus Photos

!±8± How to Take Perfectly Sharp and in Focus Photos

If you look around Facebook, Flickr, SmugMug, and other online photo sites, you'll see a lot of photos. A large percentage of them are blurry and out of focus. I often ask myself if the person that posted them realizes how easy it would be to have taken a MUCH better photo.

A lot of photos I see on these sites are out of focus. There's an easy fix for that. Make sure your digital camera has locked focus before taking the picture. If your digital camera is having trouble focusing, improve the lighting.

Digital cameras often have a hard time focussing in low light situations. You may not even realize the light is too low as the human eye adapts to light levels quickly and easily, but if your camera can't focus, consider the lighting.

If you're inside, turn on the lights in the room you're in. If your camera still has trouble focusing, look to see if there are other lights you can turn on to increase the light levels in the room. Sometimes turning the light on in an adjoining room helps.

If there are windows in the room, open the drapes or blinds. Natural light looks best for photos and doesn't cost a penny. Try moving your subject over by the window. Some of the best portraits are taken with window light.

Turn the camera's flash on if necessary. While not always the most flattering light, a photo taken using the camera's flash that is in focus and sharp is always preferable to a blurry out of focus photo without camera flash.

If you have a DSLR or prosumer digital camera that has a hotshoe for an external flash, use it. Adding an external flash is the easiest way to DRASTICALLY improve your camera's focus ability, especially if the flash unit has a focus assist beam. Not only will your photos be in focus, they'll look MUCH better too when properly lit with an external flash.

As you can see, with a few simple considerations, it's fairly easy to make sure your photos will be sharp and in focus. If the photo is worth taking, isn't it worth taking an extra second to make it better?


How to Take Perfectly Sharp and in Focus Photos

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Recover Deleted Photos From Your Canon Powershot

!±8± Recover Deleted Photos From Your Canon Powershot

Canon Powershot cameras are very popular for a reason. Highlighted by the PowerShot G11, S90 and S95 can handle the conditions thrown at them. However, this is a weak point for its vulnerability to undesirable loss of data in the form of images accidentally deleted or the memory card failure. However, complete recovery of photos from the Canon Powershot digital camera is usually in a few simple steps - this article will show you how.

Once you realize that your photos have been damaged ordeleted, it is advised that you stop using the SD card that has experienced the issue. If you continue to write to the same SD card you will further fragment the disk and lower your chances of fully recovering your lost pictures. Next, check your SD card for physical damage. Often times, dirt or dust can damage the connection between the card and the camera. Try gently cleaning the SD card with a dry soft cloth.

Now try connecting the SD card to your PC or Mac. If your computer recognizes the SD card but your photos are not there, you can still get them back using photo recovery software. This article will use Photo Retrieval 1.70 for Windows, but Disk Doctors for PC and Mac, and Wondershare Photo Recovery for PC and Mac are both good alternatives.

After you have downloaded Photo Retrieval 1.70 and installed to your PC, make sure that your SD card is connected to your computer, and run the software. The program will ask you which drive you want to scan - choose "removable drive." Next, when asked which file types to recover, choose.jpg for photos and whichever video format your powershot uses for video (check your users manual if you are unsure). Finally the program will show you previews of any images it can recover, and all you have to do is choose where you want to save the pictures.


Recover Deleted Photos From Your Canon Powershot

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