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Canon All In One Printer Reviews and Buying Advice PDF Print E-mail
A multifunction printer is probably the best option if you're planning to get one for your home or office. And when we say multifunction printer, the Canon All In One printer is your best choice. The All In One printers of Canon offer many models to choose from. One of the models is the Canon Pixma MP830 Office ALL-IN-ONE Multifunction printer.

The Pixma MP830 is a fast printer, and of course, quality is guaranteed. It can print 30 ppm for black and white files and 24 ppm for files that come in other colors. It has a maximum resolution of 9600x2400 dpi. The printer has a scanner with an optical resolution maximum at 2400x4800 dpi and 48-bit internal color depth. The scanner that comes with the printer has a 2.5-inch LCD screen, which is very useful for images that you might need to monitor while you are printing them.

If you need to edit some images in the files that you are about to print, this LCD screen comes in handy as well.Another wonderful addition to this printer is that you can actually connect your camera or camcorder directly. That's right; as long as the camera or camcorder is very much compatible with PictBridge, you can connect it to this printer and have your stored files printed pronto! The InkJet Nozzle Engineering technology is another unique feature that comes with this printer.

This technology utilizes over 3,500 nozzles that are responsible for the ultra-accurate and precise appropriation of ink in the right spots, giving you image prints you would definitely love.The printer has its own built-in memory, which is very useful for storing data. It can hold speed dial codes up to 100, which means it can process 250 incoming pages in a single sitting. Printing 250 sheets sure eats up a lot of time when done on your ordinary printer, but with the Pixma MP830, you save precious time.

With this new age of technology where almost everything relies on the memory features and capabilities of a device, the Pixma MP830 is designed compatible with Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick Duo Pro, Memory Stick Duo, MultiMediaCard, mini SD CardFree Reprint Articles, and Microdriver. That's a whole lot of gadgets you can use with this wonderful printer.The Canon All In One printer again comes in many different models and the Pixma MP830 is just one of them.
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Why photographers need to use digital camera downloader software? PDF Print E-mail
Why digital camera downloader software is so important to photographers.

As a digital camera owner you may not be surprised to learn that digital downloader software to automate image transfer from your card-reader or digital camera is important. Everyone needs to get their images from point A the camera to point B the computer and we need this task performed with the minimum of fuss and bother. As photographers we are all aware that there are occasions when we will need images rotated or some photographs may require a little resolution correction. Using professional digital camera downloader program like RoboImport to automate photo transfer and to perform some necessary image adjustments easily manages mundane digital camera workflow tasks.

When purchasing your new digital camera it may come with program that claims to be the “gift with your purchase”, some quaint little photo viewer. Usually this digital camera downloader software is offered on a trial basis or it is the bare minimum quality, if it’s any good at all. With the lower cost of digital cameras today many don’t even come with any digital camera downloader software at all, in fact if you’re lucky your camera package might come with a driver for your computer for digital camera communication but nothing else at all. Some new photographers may believe that since their new camera did not come with any special digital camera workflow program, it’s not required. Unaware that the uploading photographs from their camera does not require time consuming steps. They will begin by creating folders, then picking photos out one by one and face the next process of cataloguing and arranging. This is simply unthinkable for professional photographers or even new photography enthusiasts who have hundreds of image to process and catalog.

Digital camera workflow program specifically developed to download your photos from your camera to your PC does far more than automate the image transfer process. Any program that would just perform just this task is really quite inadequate. Photographers require professional digital camera workflow software such as RoboImport. This recommended digital camera workflow program will detect the camera connection for us photographers that may not be seasoned computer experts. RoboImport will create the required folders to transfer the images into, and even rename it accordingly. Some less professional digital camera downloader program may present a problem during the upload process by duplicating filenames and sadly overwriting other treasured photographs that may be present in the computer. RoboImport takes the precaution of renaming photographs from the standard number your digital camera presets, by reading and recording the EXIF information of the photographs to create a unique code representing the date and time the image was photographed. The complete EXIF information including your cameras make, model and settings will also be transferred with your pictures, retaining this information is absolutely necessary for professional photographers.

RoboImport will also rotate images when required, correct image resolution (DPI) and add any further IPTC information to the photos you would like to include. When managing hundreds of pictures this is an exceptional time saving feature. Wildlife and travel photographers are also considered with the added ability of RoboImport to include GPS coordinates of the photos location.

Professional photographers who do not have access to their RAW images do not do their work any justice. JPEG images are not as good in quality and are prone to bleeding and blurring the photographer was not responsible for, and certainly their camera did not create, this is a result of the compression required to convert photographs JPEG pictures or other formats. RoboImport saves both the RAW image file and the JPEG image in separate folders giving the photographer the picture they really took, as security and backup against format conversion damage.
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Some Digital Camera Vocabulary Explained PDF Print E-mail
Get to know the meaning of name abbreviations of some digital camera features. Learn about the meanings of Mega Pixels, PPI, JPEG, MPEG and LCD, and how they affect the performance of a digital camera.

When purchasing a digital camera there is a dazzling array of information about the device available. The digital camera box will have bullet pointed lists of features, and many of those consist of numbers and abbreviations that may be misunderstood. High numbers always seem very impressive, but without knowing what they mean, you may end up purchasing a digital camera that does not match your requirements. Some of the most common abbreviations and the impact they have upon your gadget experience are summarized below.

Many digital camera manufacturers base their advertising campaign and packaging on the number of pixels the camera uses to create its image. Pixels are the elements that make up the digital image. Each pixel is of a single colour, and these join like a mosaic to create the image taken by the device. Pixels are indistinguishable unless the picture is enlarged as they are the smallest element of the digital image. When enlarged they can be seen with the naked eye. PPI stands for pixels per inch, and details the level of detail in the picture. The higher the number: the more intricate the detail.

The number of pixels is displayed in terms of mega pixels (MP), and they are measured by multiplying the number of pixels in the vertical line of the image by the number in the horizontal line. Mega pixels total 1 million pixels, and the number advertised is the maximum number used by the digital camera. Mega pixels affect the size of the photograph rather than the quality, though of course if you want bigger images then a high number of mega pixels are a necessity. A digital camera with 1 MP would produce a quality 5x7 inch digital image. For a quality 8x10 image, a 2MP digital camera would be required, and a 3MP device would be the minimum requirement for images of 11x14 dimensions. There are many other factors that influence the quality of an image, and so mid range mega pixel size should be perfect for the general user.

Another common abbreviation to be found on packaging is JPEG. This stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which was created in 1986 with the aim of setting a universal standard for the compression of digital camera images. They oversee both the file requirements and the compression process for all JPEG digital cameras. The JPEG process compresses images into streams of bytes which are then decompressed back into the image that was taken. A minimal amount of quality is lost in this process, but it remains the most popular file for storage of digital camera images. This is because JPEG images can be full colour or grey scale, and are internet compatible which means that images can be sent via email to friends and family. The JPEG file is photographic specific and so ensures good quality.

MPEG may be seen on your digital camera and this stands for the Moving Pictures Expert Group which oversees video and audio encoding standards. They are responsible for the compression and decompression of video and audio including that of TV broadcast and digital TV networks. If you see MPEG on a digital camera, it means that it can take video clips as well as images.
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Digital Camera Photo Editing Software PDF Print E-mail
Digital photography is quickly becoming pervasive in our society and as a result of that photo editing software is also drawing a lot of attention. A photo editing software allows you to improve your digital images.

Many people who now own digital cameras both professionals and amateurs are looking for a good quality digital camera photo editing software program that they can use with it. The reason they choose to get such software programs is because at times they may find that the image they took wasn't all it could have been and so in order to improve it they will need to edit. One of the most common problems that many people using these photo editing software programs for is to remove red eye.

Below we are now going to take a look at some of the various different digital camera image editing software programs that you can buy online or at your local computer or camera retail outlet. All of these programs are ideal for both professional and amateurs to use in order to make changes to photos as and when they need to.

1. Kodak Easy Share Freeware – This is probably one of the most well known of all editing software programs for use with cameras and is very simple and easy for anyone to use. Even those people who have only recently got their digital camera.

2. Image Force – Is actually a free photo editing software program. It allows you not only to edit the images you have taken but will let you transfer the pictures from your digital camera to a scanner. Through the use of this software a person is able to not just modify but enhance the look of the images they have taken.

3. Picture Shark – Yet another free software program which also allows you to write on the photos you are editing. Plus it comes with many of the features that are to be found in other standard photo editing software packages today.
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Photo Software for Your Digital Images PDF Print E-mail
If you’re just starting out in digital photography, you may be worrying a lot about which digital camera to get. While that is important, do remember that there is another element – image editing. After digital photos are taken, they can (and should) be cleaned up using an image editing program. In this article, we’ll take a look at the various types of photo software available in the market.

Beginner Photo Editing Software
If you’re new to editing digital photos and images, a basic photo editing software is what you need. These programs tend to have standard image editing features and allow you to perform basic image editing tasks like rotation, sharpening, cropping and the like. You can refer to my list of the top 5 beginner photo editors for more information.

Personally, I rely on a great tool called Ulead PhotoImpact 10. This program allows you to all sorts of image effects to your photos using clean, simple-to-use wizards and menus. What’s more, it’s one of the cheapest commercial grade photo editing packages I know of.

Advanced Photo Editing Software
If you need more power in your photo editor, you need to turn to advanced photo editing software. Examples include Adobe Photoshop CS and Corel Painter. These programs have high-end features not found in typical lower-end packages and are used by professional photographers. Their prices are also much higher – so do your research first if you’re thinking of buying one.

Free Photo Editing Software
There are, in fact, many photo editors available for free download on the Internet. These programs offer basic image editing features and are usually written by individuals. If you want to have a feel of how to edit your photos, try one of these programs out. You can refer to my list of free photo editors for more information.

 
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