Friday, November 13, 2015

NYIP Photo Articles :How to Choose the Right Color Space

How to Choose the Right Color Space

NYIP Photo Articles :How to Choose the Right Color Space: "If the colors of your printed images appear dull or just plain inaccurate, you may have used the wrong color space. Check your camera menu right now. Does it say Adobe RGB? If so, you have just found the cause of the problem. Simply change it to sRGB in your camera menu and don't look back. The reason is simple; it gives the most consistent results. Not only does it work well for printing, but also for images shared on the web. Now there will be some experts who proclaim Adobe RGB to be superior as it technically captures more colors. While this is true in theory, it does not translate well in practice as most printers and devices are set to sRGB. If you're not sure, ask the lab what color space they recommend."



'via Blog this'

Getting Sharper Images - an Understanding of Focus Modes

MG 3504flat

Getting Sharper Images - an Understanding of Focus Modes: "In focus images have been one of the most fundamental rules of photography right from the dawn of the craft. In the early 1900s it was a craft in its own right, but in the 1960s Leica introduced a rudimentary autofocus system that changed everything. Since then, autofocus has developed dramatically and it’s no longer a feature on cameras, it’s a given."



'via Blog this'