Tuesday, November 27, 2007

How To Turn Your Hp Pavilion Into A Digital Photography Editor

Author: Mark Jackson

Article:
The HP pavilion and the HP photosmart are considered as few of
the most reliable tools when it comes to digital imaging. If you
happen to be one of your people who are interested in digital
photography and is planning to engage in digital photography as
a hobby, it would be a good idea for you to use your HP pavilion
Notebook PC or your HP Pavilion Slimline into a personal photo
editor. With is wide screen and very clear visual reception, you
can really go wrong with you photo editing if you use your HP
pavilion. In fact, with the right kind of photo editing software
or one of those Multifunction/All-in-One products, you can
easily produce some stunning pictures through your own computer.

Getting Started

Before you engage in digital photography, you need to know the
basic principles involved in taking pictures and composing your
subject. Even if you can later on edit your pictures and correct
some color mistakes, focusing and even shuffle or add some
objects into the picture with the use of your computer, you
should not really rely on the editing alone to produce good
pictures. Always remember that editing your pictures will take a
lot of time so it would be best to compose your pictures well
before hand so that you will no longer spend so much time trying
to make your pictures look better.

Composing a picture involves the arrangement of the people and
objects in the picture. Although composing a picture comes
naturally to some people, others may find if rather difficult to
create balance and symmetry in their photos. If you happen to be
one of those people who are having problems composing your
pictures, you need to study this art. To learn how to compose
your pictures, you need to read some photography books and
magazines. Pay close attention to the balance and symmetry of
the pictures in the photography books and magazines. Try to
practice taking picture indoors and outdoors so that you will
get used to dealing with objects under different types of
lighting. It may take sometime before you can get these things
perfectly but since you are not really in a big hurry to produce
professional looking pictures, just take you time and have some
fun.

While working on your skills on composing your pictures, you
also need to learn to work with the different types of lighting.
Note that lighting could affect the colors of your pictures.
Poor light can make your pictures look dark even when you shoot
it in broad daylight. On the other hand, too much light will
make your pictures look bleach out and lifeless. To make sure
that you get sharp and beautiful pictures, pay close attention
to the settings of your digital camera. Most digital cameras can
be easily adjusted to take in just enough light to make your
pictures look perfect.

About the author:
Mark Jackson is a freelance editor for HP Photosmart Online.
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