Title: The Basics of Digital Photography
1The Basics of Digital Photography
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3Do I Need Photographs of my Product?
- The answer is YES!
- Absolute necessity to have digital photographs to
market your product - Brochures
- Web page
- Email
- Press release
- Juried shows
- Spotlight a new product
- Made In Alaska website
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5Advantages of Digital Cameras
- Save time
- Save money
- Memory cards hold large amounts of photos
- Easy to use programs for downloading photos
- Easy to use
6Advantages of Digital Images
- More creative control
- Use computer and photo-editing software to touch
up and enhance pictures - Instant, easy, photo sharing
- E-mail
- Website
- Photo gallery
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7Digital Camera Terms
- Resolution
- Image Quality
- File Formats
- Media Storage Devices
- OPTICAL vs. DIGITAL ZOOM
- Exposure
8Resolution
- Digital Pictures are made up of thousands of
pixels - Pixels square tiles of color that make up all
digital images. - 1 Megapixel (MP) 1 Million Pixels
- More Pixels Better Image Detail and Quality
- More Pixels Higher Camera Price
- Most digital cameras allow you to change the
resolution setting
9Selecting the Image Quality
- Good, Better, and Best
- These settings reflect the compression levels of
photos - Compression refers to the amount of image your
camera collects when taking a photo - Lower Compression Large File Size
- High Compression Small File Size
10Selecting the Image Quality
- Best Excellent Picture Quality, Large File
Sizes, and Prints (11x17) - Better Acceptable Picture Quality, Medium File
Sizes, Prints 8x10 and Smaller - Good Lowest Acceptable Quality, Good for Online
Usage, Prints 5x7 and 4x6
11To maximize both the resolution and clarity of
your photos, set your camera on its highest
resolution and Best Image quality setting
12File Formats
- JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Most Common Format
- Low Quality - Compressed File
- Ideal for Web and Email
- TIFF Tagged Image File Format
- High Quality Uncompressed File
- Capable of Editing
- Intended for Printing
- RAW
- Digital Negatives
- Not directly usable as an image, but has all of
the information needed to create an image
13Media Storage Device
- Memory Stick
- CD
- DVD
- Measured in Megabytes (MB) Gigabytes (GB)
- Hard Disks
14Memory Cards
- Size does matter
- Take as many pictures as needed delete bad
pictures, keep the good ones - Limited Storage
- Higher resolution photos
- Takes up more storage space
- Lower resolution photos
- Takes up less storage space
15Memory Cards
16Digital Zoom vs. Optical Zoom
- Most Cameras come with both
- Optical Zoom
- The lens changes focal length and magnification
as it is zoomed. - Image quality is high throughout the zoom range.
- Digital Zoom
- simply crops the image to a smaller size, then
enlarges the cropped portion to fill the frame
again - zoom results in a significant loss of quality
17Exposure
- Image affected by shutter speed, aperture, and
ISO (sensitivity to light) - Programmed auto exposure
- Camera selects proper aperture and shutter speed
- Very Convenient
18Built-in Flash
- Very Convenient
- Low Power
- Limited Range
- 10-20 ft range
- Prone to Red-eye
19Flash Heads
- External Flash
- More Power
- Good Range
- Up to 100
- Ability to Bounce Light
- Eliminates Red-eye
- More Features and Flexibility
- Hot Shoe
20Tips for getting the most from on-camera flash
- Stay within the Flash Range
- Turn on Additional Lights
- Avoid Reflective Surfaces
21Taking Great Digital Photos
- Know your camera
- Diffuser
- Close Up
- Stabilize
- Angles
- Lighting
22A picture is worth a thousand words.
- This quote goes a long way but not if you take a
terrible photo - Know your camera
- Learning just a few of your digital camera
features can help in achieving powerful and
meaningful photos - Read your cameras manual!
- Read about the various features and play around
with them
23Light Diffuser
- White-translucent fabric that is setup between a
light source and subject - softens Light
- Diffusing the light source allows for greater
detail to be revealed - Eliminates dark shadows and bright spots caused
by direct light
24Light Diffuser
- Captured without diffuser
25Close Up Zoom In
- Always get as close as possible to subject
- Removes background clutter
- Zoom in
- Beware some auto focus cameras have limits on
how close they will work - Fill picture with the subject
- For small objects, use the cameras Macro Mode
and a Tripod
26Take Vertical Pictures
- Many subjects look better in a vertical picture
- Make a conscious effort to turn your camera and
take vertical pictures
Wasted Space
27Use Auto Focus
- Center the subject
- Press Shutter Button halfway down
- Re-Frame your picture
- Finish by Pressing the Shutter Button all the way
down
28Stabilize
- Tripods
- Use for sharp images
- Eliminates shake
- Get a stiff tripod
- Great for close ups
29Use a Plain Background
- A cluttered background is distracting
- Plain background will emphasize your subject
- Experiment with different color backgrounds
- Use sheets, towel, etc.
30Control Your Flash
- Turn it off experiment with available light
- Know your flash range
- Pictures taken beyond the maximum flash range
will be to dark - Check your manual
31Light
- Great light makes great pictures
- Study the effects of light in your pictures
- Avoid strong over head lights that cast hard
shadows - Use a diffuser between light source and subject
- Diffuser spreads light over larger area of
subject - Use natural light to your advantage
32Light
- Manipulate the scene to create the effect you
want - Move lights
- Move the subject
- Purchase additional light
- Professional Photo Studio Light Kit
- 3 Head lighting set, stand and light bulbs
(149.00) - Wireless Flash (360.00) ours (50.00 Cheapest)
33Angles
- Try different Angles
- Move the subject
- Shoot your photo from different angles
34Verify details in the display screen
- For close-ups with a digital camera, use the
display screen to compose the picture and then
review it - If you think it could be better, you can delete
the picture and retake it
35Editing and Enhancing Digital Photos
- With picture-editing software, you can enhance
your pictures - Recommend
- Photoshop Element (less than 100 _at_ Costco)
- Photoshop Element
- Resize
- Rotate
- Crop
- Adjust Lighting
- Adjust Contrast
- Work with Tiff files
36Create Your Own Studio
- A simple setup outside or inside by a window is
all you need - Create a plain background by draping a bath towel
or solid-color sheet over something, or tacking
it to the wall - Smooth out any distracting folds
- Cheaper
37Purchase Portable Lighting Studio
- Sunpak EBOX Portable Mini Studio
- Less than 80.00
- Everything need to take professional
studio-quality images - Two 50 watt floor-standing lights
- Mini aluminum tripod with 3-way panhead
- Includes carrying case
38Practice, Practice, Practice
- Experiment with lighting
- Experiment with different color backgrounds
- Experiment with different angles
- Have fun
- Read your manual
- Research online
- Take lots of pictures
- Create your own studio
39Resources
- The Complete Guide to Digital Photography
- Michael Freeman
- Digital Photography Bible Desktop Edition
- Dan Simon
- The Joy of Digital Photography
- Jeff Wignall
- The Complete Guide to Light and Lighting in
Digital Photography - Michael Freeman
- Digital Photography for Dummies
- Julie Adair King
40Questions?
41Made In Alaska Website
- Made In Alaska Permit Holders have the
opportunity to display one photo on the Made In
Alaska website, along with your business
information. - We Need Your Photos!
- Please email your photo to dana_at_anchoragemarkets.c
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