About digital camera functionality and more

Jan 6
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2012

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It is important to find the right balance to set the digital camera ISO at the right speed. You will see your photos come out cuter. The famous silk effect in photography is one that allows you to capture the movement in time of some fluid,About digital camera functionality and more Articles usually water. These sensational photos of waterfalls and rivers in the perceived travel well in water at every point overcoming obstacles and setting currents are due to easy control the parameters of the picture.

To capture that sense of motion we use a long exposure time, in order to keep open long enough to capture the movements of what we watch, but at the same time we do not burn the photo too much time catching the light .

That is why this "silk" effect is easy to capture in low light situations such as sunsets or gray areas. In case you cannot enjoy a low light situation and not get an optimal time to close despite the aim to capture the best possible light minimum. Playing with various digital camera exposure times as 1, 2 and 4 seconds are substantial changes in the tissue effect achieved, being directly proportional to their enhanced with increasing exposure time.

Shooting in raw

You can change the white or black, the saturation and contrast settings, and generally any option "art" that will give your digital camera, but today we will discuss the advantages of shooting in RAW + JPG, and to play with the preset modes.

Basically the main advantages are:

- The preview is much closer to the final result (if you think black and white, you'll see the result in this way, without giving other defendants do when you get home)

- Much more immediate results (if you want to upload a quick picture to the web, or pass it along to friends, and have made a first revealed basic).

- A basic backup option (Many photographers keep the JPGs on one side and raw on the other, as previously stored the negatives and prints revealed in different places)

- More powerful Quick View (This is a technical issue but also something more interesting: Many processors use RAW to JPG related to working with the photo more quickly, while processing the full previews in the background).

- Histogram most reliable (Related to the first point: The camera shows the histogram of the JPG version of the photo, so if that file is properly configured (saturation, contrast, focus, etc.)

Obviously nothing is perfect and every digital camera has its flaws, such as the capture time is slower and has less storage space (obviously, occupy a space next to and on the other RAW JPG).

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