Getting That Old Fashioned Soft Feel in Your Photographs

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Have you ever looked at a record cover of a Sinatra or Dean Martin record, and wondered what it was that make those old cameras take such special imagese Well, let’s break it down in this tutorial. This may be more for the digital photographer than for the graphic artist, but the gap between the two is quickly closing down. If you are a graphic artist reading this, the tutorial will still be useful for you. But if you are a digital photographer it will not only teach you too make sepia like images with your digital, but will also teach you a thing or two about photography itself.


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Producing the Great Images From Raw Shots

Jul 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

Over time you will see that photo depreciate due to dilapidation of the photo paper or perhaps poor storage. Now for most, that may seem a sign of antique or aging photos but with the right software and photo editor, you can restore old photos and make them look like new ones.

It may take some time for these photos to bring back the shine and original quality that it once had but the thing is you can. It may take some time and liven up those supposedly old photos and surely they will be a joy to look at afterwards.


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Visioning Your Desires

Jun 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

From gold medal athletes to award winning performers to the top CEO’s in the world, successful people use visualization as a tool for accomplishing their desires. Whye Well, how can you possibly accomplish anything without knowing clearly what it is you wante When you visualize you actually activate brain waves which in turn activates the nerves to fire off signals in the body and muscles. This process causes your body to develop the patterns and habits of what you want, therefore conditioning and attracting to you what you desire.


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Photo’s On Canvas: How Long Will They Last

May 28th, 2008 by Addy | 0

At some point most photographers consider how long their printed pictures will last. As we think about this point we can see how this thought originates at the heart of photography, after all when we take a picture we are trying to preserve a moment in time. We are creating a remembrance of something that will never be exactly the same. In view of this expressed thought when we print our images we want them to keep their visual integrity. Yes, we want them to look as good as they did the day they where printed 100 years from now and longer.


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What Is Naruto And Why Is It So Popular?

May 23rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Naruto is a Japanese anime and manga, created by Kishimoto. As of now there have been 399 Manga chapters, 220 anime episodes, and 58 naruto shippuden episodes released, making it a very popular series. People tend to create a lot of naruto wallpapers as a tribute to this great series.

Naruto wallpapers are a branch from anime wallpapers, a lot of other popular series have lots of wallpapers for them, such as bleach, one piece, death note and claymore. People usually use photoshop cs to create wallpapers and brush over them with photoshop abstract brushes, and such, you can find a lot of them at big sites like deviantart.


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Gallery Wrapped Photo On Canvas Easy As 1,2,3

May 9th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Everyone loves visiting a museum and appreciating the fine art of a picture gallery. The beautiful paintings seem to have a magical feel, as being almost larger than life. Every detail of paint strokes on the canvas seems to have its own story, all intertwined to create a masterpiece. This is what people mean when they say that a painting speaks to them, as if the art work itself is sending them a personal message. This is possible because of the surface of the painting itself. Only with canvas can paint and ink truly reach its full potential to create a piece of art. For many years it was impossible to convey this same effect with photography. With special paper, the process of getting pictures developed and printed was a long and arduous procedure. The outcome was a photo on paper that usually didn

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