Short Reports: Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator Make your photo editing more efficient and fun with a unique interface
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By Ibarionex R. Perello
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Though enhancing my images can be fun, especially when I’m working with
a great photograph, it also can be incredibly time consuming. I like
making my photos look better, but increasingly, I much prefer to be
outside just making images rather than seeing the hours flash by under
the glow of the LCD monitor.
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Trade Tricks: Life With A Digital Projector Show off your photos with a three-LCD projector
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By Rob Sheppard
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The
old slideshow was a venerable tradition at my house while I was growing
up, and I suspect it was part of many PCPhoto readers’ youth as well.
While the slide projector is rapidly disappearing, taking its place is
the digital projector, with bundled computer and slideshow software.
Digital slideshows can be done faster, far easier and with more
production value, meaning better looking and with superior sound and
effects.
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Short Report: Epson Stylus Photo R1800 A versatile inkjet printer does both photo prints and blank discs
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By Rob Sheppard
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Printing on CDs with the Epson Stylus Photo R300 was quite satisfying.
I enjoyed creating CDs for slideshows or a DVD of video footage and
then printing a professional-looking label directly on the disc. The
photo prints looked great, too, but the R300 was limited in size of
prints to 8.5x11 inches. Thankfully, the Epson Stylus Photo R1800 came
along. It offers quality printing up to 13x19 inches (13x44-inch
panoramas), a new set of inks and even disc printing.
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WiFi Basics Download, print, surf the Web and more—the digital world is better when you cut the cord
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By Wes Pitts
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I despise wires, but I love the devices they connect. On or around my
desk, there are no less than a dozen peripherals, tools and gadgets,
each of which requires at least one wire, and some, two or more.
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Think Ink: Buyer's Guide To Inkjet Inks Often overlooked, printer inks are a key component of the digital darkroom
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By Dikla Kadosh
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When
shopping for a photo printer, you’ll probably consider physical
dimensions, print speeds, resolution and droplet size, plus extra bells
and whistles such as a built-in card reader and LCD, all of which are
important. Some of these features enhance the usability of the printer,
while others affect print quality.
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