October
2004
How-To-Shoot
Finding The Best Shot
Make the most of photo opportunities by being patient and
fully aware of the possibilities
By Mark Edward Harris
Photography By Bruce Dale
Guide
To Camera Modes
Get better images more easily with your digital cameras
pre-programmed settings
By Wes Pitts
The
Magic Of The Histogram
Learn to read your cameras histograms and get the best
exposures possible for your subject
Text And Photography By Rob Sheppard
The Marvelous LCD Monitor
The little screen on the back of your camera offers many benefits.
Here are some tips on getting the most from it.
By Rob Sheppard
Understanding
Image Sensors
The sensor is the soul of your digital camera and knowing
how it works will help you to compose better images
By Michael Guncheon
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Trade
Tricks
The Selective
Focus Technique
A key photographic technique to distinguish your subject from
its surroundings
Text And Photography By Rob
Sheppard
Got
A Light?
Control contrast and color with your built-in flash
Text And Photography By Ibarionex
R. Perello
How-To-Process
The Complete Guide
To Image Sharpening
How and when to apply sharpening to your images
By Tim Grey
Seeing
In Black-And-White
Create striking monochromatic images from your color digital
photos
Text And Photography By Ibarionex
R. Perello
Color Correction And Control
Use these tips to gain control over the colors in your photographs
By Tim Grey
Photography By Rob Sheppard
How-To-Print
Picture
Perfect
Calibrate your monitor to control color in your photographs
By Michael Guncheon
The
Critical Adjustment:
Levels And Black
When the darkest and brightest parts of a photo are adjusted
properly, the image will look and print better
Text And Photography By Rob Sheppard
Short
Report
First Look: Canon
EOS 20D
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