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Rob Mead
Acting Editor create better pictures, give clear,
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Deputy Editor
Welcome… photography, walkthroughs and diagrams
to show you how to improve your
photographic and image-editing skills
Andrea is the newest member of our We have a cast-iron policy of editorial
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team. She is a trained photographer
he arrival of spring is always a welcome sight for photographers. After months
independence. All our kit is reviewed as-
and has worked on photography cooped up at home, we can finally venture outdoors and explore the riot of colour sold. We discourage our journalists from
magazines for several years and new life that surrounds us. This month’s cover feature gives you the inside accepting gifts from advertisers.
track on making the most of the opportunities that spring brings, from shooting outdoor We welcome your opinions on the
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Ed Davis portraits to capturing extreme close-ups using your digital camera’s macro capabilities. Try out magazine, ideas for articles, photography,
Our award-winning digital darkroom thoughts and questions.
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2 HOW WE RETOUCHED THE COVER IMAGE
Technical expert
Aidan is a contributor to the
Manchester Evening News. He
lectures on digital photography The original picture of our cover model had
around the UK way too much magenta, although there was
no detail in the yellow channel at all. To fix
Mark Harris the problem in Photoshop, we took image
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Mark has been writing about
data out of the magenta channel and added
yellow to alter the girl’s flesh tones to make
photography for over ten years and her look more natural. We then flipped the
has performed product testing duties image so the girl’s face was on the right side
at both Which and T3. This month he
of the page, giving us room to add our
looks at web photo album software
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What’s happening around the world
Archaeologists Against War and the Bristol
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Love Not War,”
One million marched through Rome and hung
GREAT BRITAIN on camera phones. However, the two most peace flags on the Colosseum, while protesters
DO YOU PICTURE MESSAGE? popular subjects for image-taking are pets in West Palm Beach, Florida got naked and
Taking photos is fast becoming one and the drunken antics of pub-dwellers. anarchists in Athens clashed with police. From
of the UK’s most popular pastimes, Bulgaria to Brazil people took to the streets in
thanks to booming sales of mobile camera USA their thousands, on a scale not seen since the
phones. Mobile networks O2 and Vodafone CALLING ALL CARDS… era of the Vietnam war.
have already signed up over 200,000 Gateway has launched the world’s © SIPA PRESS/WWW.REXFEATURES.COM 2003
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messagers who want to post pictures asking price, but you have to sacrifice your
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friends. Even pro photographers are getting joins other card reading laptops from Sony
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in on the act, with shoots from fashion and Toshiba, which can usually only handle
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shows and celebrity events all being taken a couple of proprietary formats. Digital Camera Magazine club!
If you’re happy to buy a cheap pair of sunglasses “The system might even be able to digitally zoom in on shots to give
whenever you go for a holiday in the sun, HP is hoping
STORAGE them better composition.”
to change your mind. The company’s Bristol-based WON’T BE A The other main element of casual capture is that you’ll be part of
TECHNOLOGY research laboratory is working on a set of shades that
PROBLEM the action, rather than a photographer standing apart from it. Think of
incorporate a tiny digital camera, able to take shots without conscious
effort on your part. It’s only a prototype at the moment, but it’s part
SINCE THE all those parents who spend more time pointing a camera at their
toddler than actually playing with them, or the fact that if you’re
of the firm’s ambitious plans for a world where ‘casual capture’ is a AVERAGE taking loads of snaps on a big night out, you’re probably not enjoying
part of everyone’s life.
8 PERSON it as much as if you’d left the camera at home. According to Andy,
The concept of casual capture is based around the idea that in the WILL HAVE casual capture will also ensure you’re always able to get images of
future, we won’t be carrying a dedicated digital camera round with those one-off moments that you wouldn’t preserve otherwise.
us to take snaps with. Instead, we’ll have one (or probably more)
MANY “It’s not about having one picture that you stick on your
wearable camera, which constantly takes pictures of whatever we’re TERABYTES mantelpiece and that sums up a day,” he says. “Although we’ll still
doing, without us telling it to. “It might be in your sunglasses,” says OF STORAGE do that, and still go to studios and have a posed picture taken
Andy. “Or in the lapel or buttons of your shirt, or in a badge that SPACE TO occasionally. But what you often want to capture is that glint in
you’re wearing.” somebody’s eye at a very special moment, or a smile on a child’s
The reason the department has focused on sunglasses for its first
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prototype wearable camera is their inherent advantage – they to get your camera out to take a picture of.”
generally point in whatever direction you’re looking, so can capture If you ask us, casual capture sounds like a great idea, and we can’t
events, people or landscapes that have grabbed your attention. Of wait to get hold of a pair of those sunglasses. But aren’t there privacy
course, the result will be hundreds of pictures at the end of each day. issues if everyone’s walking around with tiny wearable cameras? HP
Storage won’t be a problem – by the time this technology becomes is taking that into account too. “It certainly has to be considered,” says
available, the average person will have many terabytes of personal Andy. “You can imagine legislation being brought out that says that
storage space to play with. all cameras in public spaces must be able to respond to some sort of
But how will you sort through all these images to pick out ones wireless interrogation that asks if the camera is on, and who its
you like? HP is working on that too. The answer will be software that owner is.”
can do the hard work for you, identifying the best shots according to However, Andy also thinks casual capture could have a positive
their composition, or even by recognising familiar faces. “You then side, with possible legislation requiring it for the police, surgeons and
might have a dynamic screen that plays a constant slideshow of your firemen. You might even have cameras operating in your car to
images, or even a printer that basically prints you a glossy magazine provide evidence in the event of an accident. “There are positive,
full of images of your wedding day, or holiday or whatever,” he says. serious uses,” says Andy. “But it’s about the fun stuff too.”
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COVER FEATURE SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY
Springtime!
From bulbs to birds and buds, spring is certain to get your sap rising,
says Steve Bavister, and your shutter finger snapping
L
ike hedgehogs and tortoises, many
photographers go into hibernation over the Even the average garden can be a riot of
winter months. Short, cold days filled with drab,
grey weather hardly inspire you to get out snapping – and colour and offer a host of possibilities…
somehow the programmes on TV seem a lot more enticing.
spring is here at last, and if you’ve been champing at the bit
to get outside and start reeling off lots of pictures, now’s sheer intensity you can get at the height of summer, neither the light also tends to be warmer and create a more
your chance. is there the harshness that often accompanies it. Instead, atmospheric image.
Suddenly everything seems to be coming to life, with spring offers a crisp, sharp light that brings subjects to life. To make the most of the shadows, find a vantage point
bulbs bursting through the ground, buds turning into that looks down on the landscape, and to enhance the
blossom, and birds doing something beginning with ‘B’. Scenic pictures three-dimension feel even further, compose the shot so
There’s more potential for portraiture as well, as people While winter landscapes can be charming, there’s a much- there’s something close to the camera – such as the
get out and enjoy the rising temperature, while everywhere limited palette to work with. With more leaves on the branches of a tree or an interesting, rocky formation.
you look there’s the opportunity for capturing a fantastic- trees, green in the fields, and a blaze of flowers and But you don’t have to travel to remote locations this time
looking image. blossom, it’s much easier to come up with successful of year to come up with great pictures. Even the average
Most importantly, there’s a lot more light. Once the clocks landscapes in spring. The secret lies in finding the best garden can be a riot of colour and offer a host of
have been changed it’s possible to get out and do a couple viewpoint and shooting when the light is right. This time of possibilities. Bulbs in particular are associated with spring,
of hours photography after work, without the need for a year the sun doesn’t get too high, but it’s still a good idea to and in a walk down any urban street or country lane you’ll
flash or tripod. And it’s also one of the best times of the shoot early or late in the day. Not only do you get longer be greeted by everything from daffodils and tulips to
year in terms of the quality of light. While there’s not the shadows, which help create a sense of depth and mood, crocuses and snowdrops – in every colour under the sun.
start to tumble. On a sunny day, with an ISO100 setting, and thither and generally making your life hell. Because
Most digital cameras these days the best shutter speed you could hope for at f/16 is insects are sensitive to movement, you need to avoid
1/125sec – with a fair likelihood of camera-shake if any jerky actions, and don’t allow your shadow to fall
have startlingly good close- there’s a breeze. over them.
The best technique is to set the camera up on a
focusing capabilities… So what do you do? tripod, focused on a particular bloom that seems to be
Well you could use flash, which freezes all motion, but attracting lots of insects, and then wait patiently. Once a
can give a harsh effect. Or you could use a higher ISO likely candidate lands on your target you can fire away –
focusing capabilities – enabling you to get right into your setting, to give faster shutter speeds and smaller and then review the shots.
subject for eye-popping compositions. apertures, but with some loss of quality in terms of You might also want to try your hand at a bit of bird
sharpness and colour saturation. photography. From early spring, when they announce
Careful focusing Another option is to get an ‘assistant’ to hold a piece their presence with a dawn chorus, our feathered friends
But care needs to be taken to get the best results. of card alongside the subject as a windshield. If you use are constant visitors to our gardens – and that’s a good
This is especially true when it comes to focusing. The white card, this can also double as a reflector, bouncing place to start taking pictures of them. Of course, how
closer you get to your subject the more limited your backlight into shaded areas for a better-balanced effect. many birds you get coming depends on a number of
depth-of-field becomes. In fact, you may only have a For maximum control, though, nothing beats working in factors. The simple way to attract them is to leave them
few millimetres leeway in front and behind – so make a makeshift studio. food. Almost any kind will do – to start with put a
sure you focus on what’s most important. This can be Spring also heralds the arrival of many kinds of insect variety of things out and see what turns up (see the
tricky if there’s even the slightest breeze. into the garden. But while they are marvellous subjects, ‘Food for birds’ box above for more information).
If you have control over exposure, setting small especially colourful types such as butterflies, bees and You can’t just feed them once and expect them to
aperture such as f/11 or f/16 will increase the depth-of- dragonflies, they offer all the close-up challenges keep turning up, though. The key is regularity and
field. However, you have to be careful. As soon as you discussed so far and more besides. The key difference is reliability. Birds are lazy at heart, and if they know you’ll
go for apertures like that you’ll see your shutter speeds that the little blighters can move as well, flitting hither have food out they’ll come to you first. You don’t
2 SPRINGTIME PORTRAITS
Spring is a great time for taking pictures of people outdoors. Not only is the weather more
pleasant, so people aren’t having to wrap up warm and worry about getting back indoors,
the light is bright without being harsh. Because it lacks the intensity of summer, and sits
lower in the sky, you get some great results by shooting into-the-light – so your subject’s
hair has a halo around it. If the monitor shows the face dark, either use fill-in flash or
increase the exposure so it appears well lit. To focus attention on your subject, make sure
they’re well away from the background and then use your zoom at its longest setting –
adjusting your stance from the person to give the framing you want. That way they’ll
stand out almost three-dimensionally from the background.
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really want to have the food visible – it will spoil the
picture. So you need to hide it, in such a way that it
attracts the birds but doesn’t appear in the picture.
Hide seeds and grain in nooks and crannies, spread ■ Experiment with your
fat along branches, put peanuts and scraps out of apertures to find out what
sight behind rocks and branches. Remember to think suits a subject best.
when you’re doing this about where you’ll be shooting Sometimes a small aperture,
from, and what the best background would be. Consider such as f/11 or f/16, with
also the direction of light at the time of day you expect everything sharp, works best;
to be out snapping. in other situations it's large
apertures, such as f/4 or f/5.6, with a limited zone of
Where to shoot from focus, that give the optimum result.
The house is the most obvious spot, through glass, if it’s
of sufficient quality and clean, or from an open window. ■ Try shooting a sequence –
Pulling curtains across will help keep you unseen. With such as the same spot
some of the tamer species, such as robins, you may be once a week, to show the
able to sit out in the garden and shoot. effect of spring coming. Or,
Make sure you switch off the flash, because that will indoors, a vase of flowers
send them flying, and you might need to go for a every morning for a period of
higher ISO setting to arrest any movement. Unless you time to see them.
get golden eagles or herons paying you a visit you’ll
obviously need a telephoto lens setting – and you may ■ In springtime, riverbanks
need to blow up part of the image later in order to fill can be a haven for wildlife
the frame with the average subject. such as frogs and toads. See
Depending on whereabouts you live, you may this month’s Getupandgo
encounter other kinds of wildlife, as animals of all kinds section and get some tips on
come out of hibernation and become more active. the best way to capture our
Squirrels, hedgehogs and even foxes can be found in amphibious friends.
urban as well as rural settings. These are much are
harder to photograph, because they tend to be more
unpredictable. The key at this time of the year is to keep while they’ll soon get used to you and come into
your camera readily to hand, so you’re prepared for range. Pictures of them on their own, in pairs, or with
what comes along. their mothers all work well. Any light can be effective,
There’s one classic spring subject you should have but to capture lambs at their most photogenic find a
no trouble finding: lambs. Drive into the country over vantage point that allows you to shoot towards the
the next couple of month and you’ll see lots of them sun, when the woolly coat will gain a wonderful
gambolling in the fields. Often there’s somewhere ‘Ready Brek’ halo. The great thing about spring is that it
you can pull over, allowing you to capture a few really gets your creative juices flowing, and encourages
shots. Sometimes they’re inquisitive and come over; you to start snapping again – whatever subject you
at other times they move away. But if you wait for a like to photograph…
Gradient filters
and the channel mixer
Tim Daly shows you two ways to make great prints in Photoshop when tricky lighting leaves you with washed-out colour
S
pring time is the season for extremes when original subjects justice, but they can easily be renovated convert drab colour photographs into exotic black and
0 EXPERT TIPS flat, colourless light can be replaced with
burning sunshine before you can change your
with two fantastic Photoshop routines designed to make
a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.
white. Just like conventional photographic filters, the
second technique looks at replacing clear white skies
TIM DALY camera settings. Digital cameras make a good job of The Channel Mixer is the most exciting way to remix with subtle graduated colour. Introducing ‘foreign’ colour
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
coping with these extremes and can do this task much original image colour, be it from a slide, print or raw file to blank, white image areas can be painfully difficult
WORKING IN better than film-based cameras. Yet, on return from an taken straight from a digital camera. Just like re-shooting unless you are a renaissance artist, but with a crafty
16-BIT MODE inspiring shoot, there’s always the inevitable number of your original scene on a PC, with the ability to make use of blending modes, a much less fake result can be
For superior gradients, consider
working temporarily in Photoshop’s
files that are just missing the all-important wow factor. certain tones more dominant than they were in the first achieved without spending hours over a complex
16-bit colour mode. With a huge Pale white or washed out sky tones never do your place, the Channel Mixer provides a spectacular way to selection task.
number of extra colours at your
disposal, subtle and gradual colour
transitions are less likely to band
into visibly separate tones. Once
complete, it’s essential to convert
your image back to 8-bits for
printing out.
3 IN DETAIL
MAKING A MASTER
GRADIENT FILTER FILE
A great idea is to make a master
filter file by assembling gradients
of different colours into separate
layers in one image file.
Create a new A4-sized document
and fill separate layers with
different colour gradients such as
blue, tobacco, orange and violet. ADJUST SOURCE CHANNELS FINAL TONE CORRECTION WARM UP WITH A TINT
Once completed, the file can 04 Next, change the Red Channel to +200, Blue 05 If your results are brighter or darker than 06 The final part of the edit is to flatten the image
remain open on your desktop
to –50 and Green to –50. The golden rule is to anticipated, avoid using the Constant slider in and apply a subtle tint by using the colour
where you can simply drag the
make all three values add up to 100. With each tweak, your Channel Mixer dialog, but press OK, then use your balance dialog box. Open it and apply +10 red and +10
desired colour layer into your
pale sky image. the tones will shift dramatically between light and dark, Levels sliders on your background layer to redress any yellow in both Midtone and Shadow areas to get the
but will not balance until the third and final command. problem. Only a slight alteration will be needed. effect you see here.
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the fabulous work of the UK’s best these useful tips from the Kodak website. www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/
landscape photographer. www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/magazine/ anderson/index.html
www.joecornish.com tips/2001_05/
MAKING GRADIENT FILTERS Use gradient filters and blend modes to saturate
the pale areas of your photos with realistic colour
0 EXPERT TIPS
TIM DALY
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
SAVING YOUR
CHANNEL MIXER FILES
Like many other Photoshop
dialog edits, you can opt to save
and store your carefully designed
Channel Mixer recipes by pressing
the Load button in the dialog box.
This process creates a tiny data
file which can be stored on your
SET BLENDING MODE AND OPACITY DEFINE THE GRADIENT POSITION FURTHER APPLICATION hard disk and replayed on any
04 Click on the tool’s blending modes and select
05 Position your gradient tool at the top of the
06 It’s a much better idea to apply successive future image projects. Best of all,
one of two options. To convert clear white image, click and then drag the tool gentle gradients to the selection area rather there’s a worldwide community
of Photoshop users who readily
skies to blue choose the Multiply blending mode and a downwards until you have reached the bottom of your than do it in one fell swoop. To prevent your new colour
share their own individual recipe
40% opacity. To make light blue skies more saturated, selection. This will produce a clean band of colour which looking false, vary the direction of your gradient slightly files over the internet.
choose the Colour blending mode at 100%. will sit inside your selection area. by working between opposite corners.
From your
camcorder…
From your
digital camera…
From
your PC…
…to your TV
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HP PHOTOSMART 850 PAGE
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THE 4-MEGAPIXEL ‘BARGAIN’
This seems like outstanding value for money but
what about the build quality and handling?
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THE 5-MEGAPIXEL PRO MODEL
The latest in a long line of classic Olympus models
to combine compact dimensions with pro features
34
THE 3.4-MEGAPIXEL FOVEON CHIP MODEL
Sigma is spearheading revolutionary new imaging
technology here but is it still early days?
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HP PHOTOSMART 850
Price £400
Resolution 4 megapixels
Lens f2.8-3.1 7x zoom
Memory 16MB SD
Battery Life Not quoted
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HP PhotoSmart 850
Wow. These are serious specifications for a £400 camera, so should the PhotoSmart
850 leap to the top of everyone’s shopping list?
H
P’s PhotoSmart digital cameras have always
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in charm. The new 850 certainly seems to
offer plenty on the value front, with 4-megapixel
resolution allied to a massive 7x optical zoom and some
decent-sounding photographic features like aperture-
priority and shutter-priority shooting modes, EV
compensation up to three stops either way and an
electronic SLR-style viewfinder. You’d have to spend a
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though. Build quality and handling are important, too, as
is the final image quality. This is where the well-known
3
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the HP stack up with the rest when you actually take it
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dcmag.co.uk/photosmart850 Style and handling
Now, you can measure features and specifications
quite scientifically, but camera design and handling is 7 7
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altogether much more subjective. A camera that some You can get a good LENS
DIGITAL RANGE photographers don’t like will go down a storm with purchase on the That 7x optical
Price: £400 Rare it may be, but we think we’ve done it. The
Megapixels: 4 moment you pick it up, all the PhotoSmart 850’s
specifications and its modest price tag are forgotten. lot better in photographs than it feels when you hold it do. Everything works as it’s supposed to, but that bit
PS 720 Indeed, the price tag will suddenly make sense. in your hand. slower than you expect.
Price: £200
HP has produced some charmless, plasticky digital We won’t moan about that any more. Instead,
Megapixels: 3
cameras in the past, but it’s really pushed the boat out we’ll moan about the controls. They’re stodgy and Getting what you pay for
PS 620 with this one. sluggish, and they place way too much reliance on The fact is, the PhotoSmart 850 handles and feels like a
Price: £150 On the good side, the moulded handgrip on the right the menu system. This itself responds slowly to button budget digital camera – not one you’ve just spent £400
Megapixels: 2 does mean that you can get a really good grip on the presses, and whatever advanced photographic features on. Yes, you are getting a lot of photographic power for
PS 320 camera. That is, sadly, the extent of the good side. It’s might be buried deep within the 850’s shell are likely the outlay, but this is the price you’re paying for it.
Price: £130 not just that the overall finish is plasticky, but that the to stay buried unless you’re a very patient, unhurried Although the 2-inch LCD on the back is good (apart
Megapixels: 2 metal-look surface is too slippery. Pick up the FinePix sort of photographer. from the fact that our LCD had an intermittent fault), the
PS 120 S602 Pro (reviewed on page 32) and then this camera With the 850, you find yourself repeatedly pressing Electronic Viewfinder isn’t up to much. Electronic
£ Price: £100 and the difference is obvious: the FinePix practically buttons because you’re not sure they have worked the Viewfinders (EVFs) become necessary with longer-range
7 2 SKIN TONES
3
POWER SWITCH/
SHUTTER RELEASE
The 850’s top plate is 3
neat and uncluttered,
but many important
5
options are left buried PRO The 850 is good at reproducing skin tones,
in the menu system helped by accurate exposure measurement
4 2 OUTDOOR SHOTS
7 7 7
FLASH ELECTRONIC LCD
The pop-up flash VIEWFINDER The 2-inch LCD does
does a good job,
but where’s the
EVFs are a necessary
evil in cameras with
a good job,
but the menu 5 PRO No problem at all with the HP’s performance
outdoors. Exposure and saturation are good
slow-sync mode? big zooming capability response is slow
6 CON You can’t see much with that tiny viewfinder,
and the ISO choice is limited to 100 or 200
6
little more than rough framing. If you want to check in all but the best lighting conditions. All the same, Cameras such as the 4-megapixel Nikon CoolPix CON We couldn’t find a slow flash mode, and at
37mm equivalent, the zoom lens isn’t very wide
the composition, details or focus, you’ll need to use it’s a creditable set of results, and if you’re 4300 (with wonderfully sharp images) and the £350
the LCD on the back. disappointed by the HP’s build and handling, the
images it produces will provide a welcome boost to
4-megapixel Kodak LS443 (with metal finish, very
sharp images and docking station included) offer half 2 IMAGE QUALITY
Picture quality your morale. the zooming range, to be sure, but they nevertheless
It’s bad news on the handling front, then, but what So should you buy a PhotoSmart 850, after all cover 99 per cent of the average user’s needs.
are the HP’s pictures like? Well this is where it these criticisms? It all depends on how much you The PhotoSmart 850 is tackling a competitive
redeems itself pretty well. In common with other HP want that 7x zoom range, because this camera has market. Its specifications put it out in front of the
digital cameras we’ve tried, the 850 produces little in its favour apart from that. And remember rest, but the experience of using it is rather different.
images far better than its cheap construction would that the extra range is available only at the It’s the sort of camera you’ll buy because it’s a
seem to imply. The exposure accuracy is high, telephoto end. Indeed, the 850’s widest wide- good deal, not because you’ve fallen in love
colours are reproduced well and the sharpness and angle setting is a pretty modest 37mm equivalent – with it. For that reason, it’s still worth keeping an
level of detail is particularly impressive. nearly all its rivals go a tiny bit wider to 35mm. eye on a market where price-slashing has become
Images can start to look a little soft when you get The 850 will be tempting to sports and wildlife the norm… 5 PRO Fine detail is sharp, colour is good and the
contrast and saturation aren’t bad, either
72%
Monitor
AE compensation
2-inch
+3EV to -3EV in 0.5EV increments
Dimensions
Transfer
120mm(w) x 120mm(h) x 85mm(d)
USB FINAL
Flash
Video output
Auto, on, off, red-eye
PAL
Software HP Photo & Imaging software, HP Memories
Disc Creator
The PhotoSmart 850 is a reminder of the SCORE
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fact that cameras have to feel like they’re
Other features Instant Share, optional camera dock 10.1.2 or later worth the money and be nice to use. If
they’re not, the features and image
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FUJIFILM FINEPIX KODAK HP PHOTOSMART NIKON COOLPIX
WORTH S304 LS443 720 4300
quality won’t be enough
A LOOK £350/3MP £350/4MP £200/3MP £400/4MP
M
inolta’s 4-megapixel DiMAGE F100 is a very
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and more advanced shutter-priority, aperture-
priority and manual modes, it’s both sophisticated and
versatile. What’s more, the F100’s compact body is
well made, well designed and, at current prices, good
value for money.
And the DiMAGE F300 offers more of the same. Now
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Olympus’s excellent little C-50.
ON OUR Visually, the F300 is similar to the F100, sharing the
C WEBSITE same elongated rectangular shape, 38-114mm
(equivalent) 3x zoom and effective control layout. A
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dcmag.co.uk/dimagef300 UHS (Ultra High Speed) sequence mode capable of
recording up to eleven 1,280 x 960 shots at 7fps.
There’s an additional centre-weighted metering mode, 7 7
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too, joining the existing multi-pattern and spot modes. EXTERIOR
DIGITAL RANGE The F300’s LENS
Price: £500
and focusing information and works it out for you, cameras and more advanced models like the Canon camera body for the control wheels and dials that
Megapixels: 5
automatically selecting Portrait or Landscape mode, PowerShot G3 and Nikon CoolPix 5700. In addition to would make these advanced options more accessible.
DIMAGE F100 for example, depending on what’s in front of the the advanced exposure options and manual control, As it is, you need to use the menu system if you
Price: £400 camera. It shows you which scene mode it’s selected the F300 also offers exposure bracketing (where a want to experiment much beyond simple snapshot
Megapixels: 4 on the LCD, but you can override this to choose your sequence of three shots is taken at different exposures photography, and this can be a bit time-consuming and
DIMAGE S414 own mode if you wish. so that you can choose the most successful one later) fiddly. It’s a problem shared by many digital compacts
Price: £TBA To be honest, it’s one of those instances where and flash compensation (which lets you regulate the that look good on paper but prove a little more
Megapixels: 4 increasing idiot-proofing actually leads to increased power of the flash). awkward in the field.
DIMAGE XI complexity. If you put your faith in scene modes then The F300 does at least sport an easily-operated
£ Price: £350 the F300’s system might prove useful but, for the most Miniature compromises exposure-compensation button. Using this and the
2 SKIN TONES
7
MODE DIAL 1
The mode dial is big
and chunky, offering
quick access to the
main controls
3
2 OUTDOOR SHOTS
The F300 retains a
mono status LCD, so
you don’t need the
LCD on to check
the picture
7 7
LCD
The 1.5-inch LCD is NAVIPAD
small but crisp, bright Like the rest of the
and responsive. It
copes well in low
controls, the navipad
buttons are positive 5 PRO Impressive levels of sharpness and good
exposure. The F300 copes well
light conditions, too and well spaced
6 CON Shots taken in dull conditions stay dull. Little
to add punch and saturation in poor light
where increased idiot-proofing actually more expensive than AAs but have a much longer
running time.
6
range is good enough, though it could do with even 16MB cards. Where some 5-megapixel models struggle to offer CON The lens scarcely goes wide enough
for small interior shots
going a little wider at the short end, and if you’re The F300’s specifications are good, then, and it’s useful improvements, the F300 produces some really
not happy with the camera’s automatic image
processing, you can manually adjust the colour
great value at around £500. Of its direct rivals, only
the Olympus C-50 can match it for features and size.
crisp, fine detail, and without excessive sharpening
effects. Its images can occasionally look a little flat, 2 IMAGE QUALITY
(natural, vivid, black and white), contrast, saturation But while the Minolta’s aluminium exterior does but this can easily be fixed later on – and it’s better
and sharpness. The default settings will prove lend it an air of real class, we’d still have to give the to have flat images than bleached-out highlights and
fine much of the time and, if not, you’ll be better C-50 a slightly higher rating for build quality and dense black shadows.
off adjusting these things in your image-editor later finish, especially with the added practicality of its In short, you don’t have to worry that you might
on anyway. sliding lens cover. be sacrificing optical quality for the sake of
The F300 starts up quickly and, apart from a compactness. 5-megapixel cameras don’t get a lot
Value and performance couple of instances where the autofocus struggled better than this, and for £500 you’re getting a
We particularly like the inclusion of a generous-sized (there was a heavy winter overcast throughout camera that’s capable of top-notch results and
64MB SD card. This can store up to 24 shots at the the test period), it’s crisp, quick and positive to controls that – with a little patience, admittedly –
camera’s maximum resolution of 2,560 x 1,920 in use. The fact that it runs on a pair of AA cells is an match those in far more expensive cameras. 5 PRO Worried that a compact camera can’t produce
sharp, high-quality results? This one can…
Sensor 5-megapixel, 1/1.8-inch 5.3MP CCD Other features Automatic Digital Subject Program Selection
Lens Minolta GT f2.8-4.7 3x lens Image storage SD card BUILD 81 1
Focus
Exposure modes
Auto, manual, 20cm in macro mode
Program AE, aperture-priority, shutter-priority,
Batteries
Battery life
2x AA or 1x CR-3V
260/560 shots (monitor on/off) excellent camera VALUE 88 1
manual AC adaptor Not supplied
87%
Metering
Monitor
256 multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot
1.5-inch 110,000 pixels
Weight
Dimensions
185g (without battery or card)
110mm(w) x 52.5mm(h) x 32.5mm(d) The F300 offers a useful increase in FINAL
AE compensation
Flash
+2 to -2EV in 0.3EV increments
Auto, on, off, slow, red-eye
Transfer
Software
USB
Minolta DiMAGE Viewer application
detail rendition over the 4-megapixel SCORE
Video output PAL or NTSC OS Windows 98/Me, 2000 or XP. Mac OS8.6-9.2.2,
F100. It’s very good value, too,
Movie recording 320 x 240 at 15fps with sound OSX 10.1.3 or later especially with the bundled 64MB SD
card. More advanced controls can be
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KYOCERA KONICA REVIO OLYMPUS MINOLTA
WORTH FINECAM S5 KD500 C-50 DIMAGE F100
fiddly to access, though
A LOOK £500/5MP £500/5MP £500/5MP £400/4MP
T
he Olympus C-5050 Zoom is the latest and
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between Olympus’s point-and-shoot digital
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compacts and its SLR-style E20 pro-level camera. The
C-5050 Zoom offers the dimensions of a compact
camera with the features of a pro model – and
combines them pretty successfully, too.
Sticking to a shape that’s served Olympus well for a
while now, the C-5050 Zoom is quite compact, yet
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the left of the camera. This also houses the four AA cells
3 2
that power the camera, which is good news for AA fans
who are used to having to accept more expensive (if
ON OUR you want to buy spares) proprietary lithium-ion cells.
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OPINIONS & SHOPPING Better than ever
Post your views, see what other Not only that, this latest enthusiasts’ model from
readers think then buy this camera! Olympus packs in a quite amazing array of features.
dcmag.co.uk/c5050zoom Without increasing the size of the camera significantly,
Olympus has added a thumb-operated control wheel, a
tilting LCD panel and double-barrelled card slots, so that 7 7
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you can now use Compact Flash cards and MicroDrives The C-5050 is easy LENS
DIGITAL RANGE in one, or SmartMedia or xD Picture Cards in the other. to hold, thanks to That f1.8 lens is fast
Price: £650
files, up to 3,200 x 2,400 pixels (7.7 megapixels), but With its fast f1.8 lens and 5-megapixel resolution, the
Megapixels: 5
this inevitably uses in-camera interpolation, and you’re Pro-level features C-5050 Zoom – on paper at least – looks just about as
C-50 more likely to want to do this kind of resampling in We’ve mentioned that the C-5050 Zoom offers pro-level good as digital cameras can get without taking the big
Price: £500 Photoshop under more controlled conditions. features, and apart from its multiple card slots, it leap into the digital SLR market. As ever, though, the
Megapixels: 5 But the C-5050 Zoom also offers a more useful RAW includes programmed auto-exposure, shutter-priority true test is how a camera handles in real photographic
C-730UZ mode. This stores the image information as captured by and aperture-priority modes, plus full manual control situations, not just its options list.
Price: £445 the CCD, so that instead of relying on in-camera and ‘scene’ modes designed specifically for landscapes,
Megapixels: 3 processing to produce editable TIFF or JPEG files, you portraits, night scenes, sports and landscape/portrait Pro-level build?
C-4000 transfer the RAW files and use special software on your shots. You can check your images for over- or under- Now, given that the C-5050 Zoom is one of the least
£ Price: £380 computer to decode and optimise the data. RAW files exposure as soon as you’ve taken them, thanks to the expensive ‘serious’ digital cameras around, you might
2 SKIN TONES
7 1
MODE DIAL
Menu fiddling is
kept to a minimum,
thanks to a mode
dial that offers
instant access to all
3
4
6 CON There are no ‘cons’. The Olympus didn’t trip
up once. Flash shots are neutral-toned, too
2 OUTDOOR SHOTS
7 3 7 7
LCD THUMBWHEEL
The LCD panel The thumbwheel
SHUTTER RELEASE
hinges up through controller speeds
5
The shutter release, PRO Excellent exposure control and detail
90 degrees for up many operations,
zoom switch and other rendition, producing good, punchy images
waist-level but it could be
minor controls are all
positioned perfectly
compositions easier to get to
6 CON Maybe inclined towards slight over
sharpening now and again, but that’s easily
Image quality
2 INDOOR SHOTS
This comes across as such a good camera, This comes across as such a good camera, even
before you use it, that the image quality seems
even before you use it, that the image almost incidental. It’s not, of course. Here, though,
the C-5050 Zoom is just as impressive. Shots are
quality seems almost incidental uniformly well-exposed, extremely sharp (though
maybe a fraction over-sharpened here and there)
biggest surprise. Its crackle-black finish isn’t just easy PowerShot G3 and top-of-the-range Nikons. and punchy. It even managed to produce colourful,
to grip, it feels extremely durable, too, not to say Direct shutter speed and aperture control is easier contrasty shots during the flat, dull spell that lasted
expensive. That impression is echoed throughout the on this camera than on many compacts (see the all through our test period. The focusing didn’t trip
5 PRO The 35mm (equivalent) lens is wide with a
f1.8 maximum aperture
6
camera, which feels weighty and solid in your hands Minolta DiMAGE F300 on page 28), thanks to the up once, colours were always neutral and the CON Again, no ‘cons’? The C-5050 has got a ‘second
curtain’ flash mode for realistic slow flash shots
and has very robust, positive-feeling controls. thumbwheel controller and the intelligent control Olympus impressed us with every shot it took.
What’s more, the controls are all in the right
place. Admittedly, the new thumbwheel directly
layout in general. What’s more, the main mode dial
offers direct access to the Program, aperture-priority,
This is an extremely good camera. The Canon
PowerShot G2 was once considered one of the best 2 IMAGE QUALITY
below the mode dial is a little awkward to get to, shutter-priority and manual modes – no more non-SLR digital cameras around, but the C-5050
but you adapt soon enough and it does speed up fiddling about with menus. knocks it, and its successor the G3, into a cocked hat.
many operations and settings. You can change the metering pattern, apply It feels far more solid, handles better and the
We particularly like the swivelling LCD panel, exposure compensation, change the flash mode finish and controls are just wonderful. It’s packed
which can flip upwards through 90 degrees to make and swap the memory card slot in use, all via with all the features serious photographers could
waist-level and tripod-mounted shooting far easier. It buttons on the camera. What’s more, when you do need, and it makes them all readily accessible with
tilts up to 20 degrees the other way, too, for need to access menu functions, the four-way a very well-planned control layout. What’s more,
overhead shots. Interestingly, the limited movements navipad on the backplate offers short-cut access to there isn’t a 5-megapixel camera on the market that
of this LCD feel a lot more useful and logical than all the major functions like the quality setting, white can beat its image quality. At £650, the C-5050 is an
the flip-out-and-swivel LCDs on the Canon balance and more. absolute steal… 5 PRO Biting sharpness, accurate exposure, good
colour saturation and contrast
Sensor 5-megapixel, 1/1.8-inch 5.3MP CCD Movie recording 320 x 240 at 15fps without sound
Lens Olympus f1.8-2.6 3x lens Other features Multiple memory card slots: BUILD 98 1
Focus Auto, manual, 20cm in Macro mode, 3cm in
Super Macro mode
Image storage
Batteries
xD-Picture Card, SmartMedia, Compact Flash
4x AA or 2x CR-V3 just gets better VALUE 95 1
Exposure modes Program AE, aperture-priority, shutter-priority, Battery life Not quoted
and better
96%
Metering
manual, scene modes
Digital ESP, spot, multi-spot
AC adaptor
Weight
Supplied
125g (without battery or card) FINAL
Monitor
AE compensation
1.8-inch 114,000 pixels
+2EV to -2EV in 0.3EV increments
Dimensions
Transfer
77mm(w) x 69mm(h) x 22mm(d)
USB
A classic Olympus shape but a SCORE
Flash Auto, on, off, slow, slow 2nd curtain, red-eye Software Olympus Camedia Master Suite
continually improved finish, layout
Video output PAL or NTSC OS Win98/Me/2000/XP. Mac OS8.6-9.2.2, OSX 10.0.4 and design – together with first-rate
results – make the C-5050 the best
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OLYMPUS MINOLTA CASIO NIKON COOLPIX
WORTH C-50 DIMAGE F300 QV-5700 5000
camera and cheapest in its class…
A LOOK £500/5MP £500/5MP £550/5MP £700/5MP
F
ujiFilm is one of the few manufactures to
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novel SuperCCD design uses hardware/
software interpolation to produce the final image sizes,
and while the raw resolution of SuperCCDs looks a little
low compared with similarly-priced rivals, the image
quality it produces is some way higher than the raw 2
resolution would suggest.
It’ll be interesting to see what FujiFilm’s new HR and
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Try before you buy! Rotate and SR imaging chips can do. These will be appearing in
view this camera on-screen with new models during 2003. The HR SuperCCD chips are
our unique virtual reality tour
much smaller, allowing even more compact digital
camera designs; while the SR chips use double-barrelled
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image sensors for a far higher dynamic range than
digital cameras have so far been capable of recording.
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In the meantime, the existing models still offer very
OPINIONS & SHOPPING
Post your views, see what other good results and, indeed, value for money. The S602 Pro
readers think then buy this camera! is a good example, offering a number of significant
dcmag.co.uk/finepixs602pro enhancements over the existing S602, and pushing it
into professional territory but without the price tag that
normally goes with it. 7 7 LENS
LENS
The S602 Pro’s 6x FOCUSING RING
DIGITAL RANGE Professional features optical zoom is useful, The large manual
focusing ring makes the
FUJIFILM The S602 Pro has four major enhancements over the
but its zooming
range is now by no S602 Pro perfect for
base model. And arguably the most important is means unique serious photographers
FINEPIX S2 PRO
Price: £1,700 the provision of an external flash sync socket on
Megapixels: 6 the front of the camera. Most 4-megapixel and above
digital cameras have enough resolution for many types runs pretty well on alkalines. But the Pro version comes many other ways. The S602 Pro is a long way from
FINEPIX S602 PRO of pro work, but don’t work with studio flash setups. with a set of rechargeable NiMH cells and a charger. being compact, but it’s chunky and ‘grippable’ (the black
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Price: £700
Instead, you’re stuck with the weedy on-camera And, to top off the Pro package, you get a 340MB crackle finish helps). The controls are positive, firm,
Megapixels: 3.1
flashguns, which don’t offer the power or the lighting MicroDrive thrown in. That gives you a lot more storage logically-placed and fine for those with bigger-than-
FINEPIX S602 control – you can’t take them off and move them for not much more cash. And, although MicroDrives are average hands as well as the rest of us (how often can
Price: £550 around. With its studio flash capability, the S602 Pro power-hungry, according to FujiFilm’s figures it doesn’t you say that about a digital camera?). It doesn’t have
Megapixels: 3.1 leaps straight out of the amateur market and into the make much of a dent in the S602 Pro’s capacity – only the metal finish of some of its upmarket rivals, but that
FINEPIX M603 professional sphere. around ten shots per battery charge. means it’s not slippery either and your fingers won’t
Price: £600 It incorporates another modification – a very slight freeze in cold weather.
Megapixels: 3.1 one this time – which could also make a big difference. Build and handling The S602 Pro is well specified. With a choice of three
FINEPIX S601 It’s now possible to screw a conventional cable release The S602 Pro model doesn’t just represent a cosmetic metering patterns and a whole range of exposure
£ Price: £400 into the shutter button, making macro shots, still lives marketing revamp, then. Sold alongside the standard modes, it can cope with any kind of subject and lighting
2 SKIN TONES
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MODE AND
COMMAND DIALS
The S602 Pro’s main
mode dial is big,
clear and positive 3
FLASH
The S602s built-in flash
is supplemented on
1
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this Pro model with an PRO The S602 Pro has nice, neutral colour
external flash sync rendition and well-controlled contrast
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socket for hooking up CON Inclined to overexpose a little in flat lighting.
to studio lights You might need to focus manually in poor light
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2 OUTDOOR SHOTS
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3 LCD Electronic ViewFinder
The 1.8-inch LCD is The EVF is bright and
bright and crisp, responsive, but it’s no
and the rest of the
backplate controls
substitute for the optical
SLR system found on 5 PRO Again, very neutral colour, and an ability to
bring out colour on the dullest of days
are good, too expensive cameras
6 CON Tends to overexaggerate reds and doesn’t
differentiate red tones too well, either
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digital cameras can only manage a sluggish 15fps ‘bite’ we’re used to seeing from SuperCCD cameras. Olympus C-5050, for example, and the difference in CON Focusing can be a little unreliable and you
may need to increase the sharpness
frame rate and a modest 320 x 240 resolution, It showed a slight softness which could, admittedly, detail rendition is obvious. At 1:1 on-screen
but the S602 Pro can shoot 30fps at 640 x 480
resolution. It’s no camcorder, but its movie quality is
be attributed in part to the relentlessly dull and
overcast weather conditions that plagued our
magnifications, the edge effects and sharpening
artefacts of the SuperCCD’s 6-megapixel interpolation 2 IMAGE QUALITY
far higher than most digital cameras can manage. outdoor tests. The S602 Pro showed another become obvious.
But what about the image quality? At this price, characteristic we’ve come to expect from this FujiFilm will be keen to point out that outright
the S602 Pro is mixing with some very good SuperCCD, and that’s punchy reds that are actually a definition isn’t the only measure of image quality.
4-megapixel cameras and a couple of the cheaper bit overblown and lack tonal separation. A Quite right. Dynamic range, saturation and colour
5-megapixel models – including the excellent comparatively minor quibble, but worth pointing out. balance are extremely important, too, and the
Minolta DiMAGE 7i. The images are crisper S602 Pro does very well in all of these areas.
and sharper than you’ll get from any normal The professional’s choice? But fine detail is its Achilles heel, and if you’re the
3-megapixel camera and, in terms of detail The S602 Pro really does have ‘pro’ features. One of sort of photographer who puts razor-sharp definition
rendition, we’d put the S602 Pro somewhere around the major factors that would put a professional off right at the top of your wish-list, then the S602
the level of a good 4-megapixel model. However, buying an ordinary digital camera is not necessarily Pro’s not for you… 5 PRO The S602 Pro always produces clean looking
shots with good saturation and colour balance
Sensor 3.1-megapixel, 1/1.7-inch 3.3MP SuperCCD Other features Dual media slots, external flash sync,
Lens Super-EBC Fujinon f2.8-3.1 6x lens Image storage Compact Flash/MicroDrive, SmartMedia BUILD 89 1
Focus
Exposure modes
Auto, manual, Macro, Super Macro mode
Program AE, aperture-priority, shutter-priority,
Batteries
Battery life
4 x AA
240 shots (using EVF and MicroDrive) just a marketing VALUE 95 1
manual, scene modes AC adaptor Supplied
revamp
90%
Metering
Monitor
64-zone multi-pattern, spot, average
1.8-inch 110,000 pixels
Weight
Dimensions
500g (excluding batteries)
121mm(w) x 81.5mm(h) x 97mm(d) FINAL
AE compensation
Flash
+2EV to -2EV in 0.3EV increments
Auto, on, off, slow, red-eye, slow with red-eye
Transfer
Software
USB
FinePix Viewer, DP Editor, VideoImpression,
SCORE
Video output PAL PhotoDeluxe 4.0HE
The S602 Pro addresses some key
Movie recording 640 x 480 at 30fps with sound OS Win98/Me, 2000 or XP, Mac OS 8.6-9.2, OS X areas for professionals, including
studio flash capability and increased
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FUJIFILM FINEPIX NIKON COOLPIX MINOLTA MINOLTA
WORTH S602 5700 DIMAGE 7HI DIMAGE 7I
storage capacity. It’s a great camera…
A LOOK £550/3.1MP £900/5MP £970/5MP £700/5MP
Sigma SD-9
It’s not just the cheapest digital SLR (with interchangeable lenses) you can get, it
boasts revolutionary new imaging technology, too. Is this the future?
S
o many digital cameras use CCDs to record
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using the term ‘CCD’ to indicate an imaging
chip. After all, Canon continues to use cheaper CMOS
chip type for its high-end digital SLRs – and with some
success. However, it’s taken little-known camera maker,
Sigma, and chip manufacturer, Foveon, to come up with
something completely new.
VIRTUAL TOUR
Conventional CCDs and CMOS chips only respond to
the intensity of light, not its colour. That’s why digital
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Try before you buy! Rotate and
view this camera on-screen with cameras need ‘RGB filters’ overlaid on top of the chip.
our unique virtual reality tour
Essentially, one picture sensor in four has a red filter over
it, one has a blue filter and the other two have a green
filter (the human eye is more sensitive to green, so it
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image, it has to interpolate the colour information –
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Post your views, see what other essentially ‘guess’ at the colours to fill the gaps. Each red
readers think then buy this camera! sensor, for example, is used as the basis for calculating
dcmag.co.uk/sd9 the red component in three more around it.
The fact that you’re not aware this has been done
when you view the final image is testament to the 7 7
HANDGRIP
effectiveness of this interpolation. If you apply heavy The camera functions
manipulation to digital camera images or distort their are powered by two LENS
CR123A cells, while You don’t get a lens with
individual colour channels, though, you’ll find the image four AAs in the base the SD-9 – this is an
starts to break up into noise and other artefacts. power the digital side optional 17-35mm optic
The Foveon chip is different. It copies conventional
film technology by using three sensitised layers, one on
top of the other – one to record red light, one to record control. There’s no built-in flash and, as is usually the At an all-in price of £1,640, though, this bundle still
green light and one to record blue light. The result is case with digital SLRs, no lens is supplied. You can shop comfortably undercuts the Nikon D100 and FujiFilm
DIGITAL RANGE
that no colour interpolation is necessary and images around and pick up attractively-priced camera lens FinePix S2 Pro digital SLRs.
SIGMA should – in theory – be sharper, crisper and clearer. bundles, though. The SD-9’s lower cost has a clear knock-on effect. It
SD-9 Be aware, however, that the Foveon chip is physically doesn’t come with any kind of memory card, no AA
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Price: £1,300 Sigma’s assault smaller than the 35mm frame, so you’ll need to apply a cells for powering the digital functions and – most
Megapixels: 3 With the main camera manufacturers intent on ‘focal length factor’ to work out the lenses you need. annoying of all – you don’t get the two little lithium
SA-9 developing their existing technology, Sigma is the With the SD-9, this factor is 1.7, so the 17-35mm zoom cells for powering the camera functions. These aren’t
Price: £380 company spearheading the assault with this brand new we used for this review is equivalent to a 29-60mm available at your local newsagent, and it’s going to take
FILM CAMERA technology. The Sigma SD-9, the first camera to use the lens on a 35mm film camera. a trip to the local camera shop and a cheque for £10-12
SA-7 Foveon chip, isn’t especially remarkable in itself. It’s Buying optics for digital SLRs is expensive – super- to put this right.
£ Price: £210 comparable in specs and features to a mid-range film wideangles like this don’t come cheap. This lens adds Once it’s up and running, the SD-9 is bulky and solid
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■ Map of sites
■ Top photo tips
■ Places to visit
■ Pocket guide
THIS MONTH
WHITBY ABBEY
Chorus of frogs
Feeling fit? Then climb
the 199 steps to this CLOSE-UP TIME
WILDLIFE Laurie Campbell heads for his garden pond to picture
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he evening frog chorus is a sure sign that in particular have taken to domestic pools, protected), and moved into more photogenic
T spring is here, and frogs and toads are making your garden one of the best places to surroundings. Front views often make humourous
emerging from their winter hibernation to set photograph them. Encourage them by providing anthropomorphic portraits, but experiment with
about breeding. Once a familiar sight, these vocal plenty of shady, moist shelter around a deepish your images – frogs swimming in clear water
amphibians have decreased in numbers pond. Drainpipes and upturned plant pots are present good silhouettes when backlit.
considerably in recent years, due to changes in useful, and make good props, too. Once breeding has taken place, look out for
land usage. They are naturally shy, making the The two species are easy to tell apart: frogs spawn floating around the shallow margins of
breeding season the best time to find them, as have slender bodies and smooth, moist skin; ponds. Frog spawn grows in clumps, while toad’s
ROCKY CLOSE-UPS they return in huge numbers to their hatching toads have more bulbous bodies and dry, warty spawn is thin and straggly. It takes about three to
Cornwall’s Granite Coast ponds to spawn. Frogs may breed anywhere skin. Though you’ll need to approach them four weeks for tadpoles to form before they lose
provides plenty of unusual from February to April, while toads tend to start slowly to avoid frightening them, they can be their tails and grow legs to become froglets. A
photo opportunities in March, and newts later still. gently picked up (as long as they are not a macro lens will be essential here, but resist the
As their wetland habitats have declined, frogs mating pair, or the rarer natterjack toad which is temptation to move the spawn!
Detach this section and take it on your travels!
8 8 8 GET SOME INFORMATION Snipe Dales Country Park – site facilities, key species, education, events, maps etc [w] www.lincstrust.co.uk/reserves/snipe/snipe.html
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LILY POND
TOP TIP SNIPE DALES
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Shooting from
above ensures
GET DOWN AND DIRTY that both the frog and the
Get down low and use a bean bag to lily are in focus AIM FOR SKEGNESS
support the camera close to ground Take the A158 from Lincoln east to
level – tripods rarely go this low, so Skegness. Turn right onto the B1195 after
MOVE IT
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make one or buy one from a camera Horncastle towards Spilsby. Snipe Dales
You can gently
shop. You could be lying there a while so Country Park signposted on the left.
move frogs
wear waterproofs or use a plastic sheet.
but make sure your
hands are wet
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© Laurie Campbell 2003
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WHAT IS IT?
Located on the southern edge of the
EYES
© Mark Hamblin 2003
LOCATION
Winceby, Near Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Free.
www.open.ac.uk/daptf/index.htm
This froglet was photographed in
The website of the Declining
Getting it right: Use a lens of a tank, set up in time for the
Amphibian Populations Task Force.
about a 200 – 300mm focal water to clear. A sheet of glass in the tank
The DAPTF raises money and distributes
length, with a close-up lens or restricts the field of movement to a couple
this in the form of small seed grants
macro facility to get in close. of inches
Pete Martin to projects.
specialises in Anything shorter is best kept for
travel and habitat shots. Depth of field will
general
photography be limited so focus on the eyes.
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tadpoles in an aquarium, fitted TOAD HALL prevent unnatural recurring patterns
© Mark Hamblin 2003
with an extra sheet of glass to Toads are a welcome guest in forming as you copy from elsewhere in
contain them within a narrow field the garden. Encourage them an image.
of focus. with shady spots such as this plant pot,
which also makes a good prop
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ALL IMAGES © Ian Butters 2003
PORTHMADOG
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AIM FOR BANGOR
By car: Take the A55 from Chester to
Bangor, turn onto the A487 to Porthmadog,
where the station is on the seafront.
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hey’re dirty and smelly, and RAILWAY CHILDREN
T environmentally dubious, but steam
trains still have a nostalgic romance. Ever
5 Focus on a given spot and shoot when
the engine reaches it
WHAT IS IT?
Celebrating 140 years of steam this
year, the Ffestiniog Railway is the
since Dr Beeching axed half our railway oldest independent railway company
in the world, steaming through the
network back in the 1950s, enthusiasts STEAMING ALONG
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GET SOME INFORMATION Website linking a number of Welsh narrow gauge lines [W] www.greatlittletrainsofwales.co.uk
Side A Side A This is side A. Turn over for side B
to fold this booklet: about the shoot, and we'll reply! taking the picture.
with your name & a few words
8 8 8 How
around the frame before front of it.
around into a square in half horizontally from rest of section gallery.dcm@futurenet.co.uk
STEP 3: Now fold STEP 2: Fold this side STEP 1: Detach sheet clutter the shot. Check behind your subject not in
Email a small JPEG to such as unwanted branches work better when the light is
■ Now send us your pictures! Don’t let stray items Do remember that silhouettes
CHECK FOR CLUTTER LIGHT FROM BEHIND
and priory ruins
Yorkshire’s magnificent abbey
to take pictures of North
and discover the best places
on the monastic trail
5 Get
how to get there
■ Detailed maps of
you control where this colour goes.
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sunset effect. Graduated filters let
warmth, to adding a full faux-
enhancing the light with a little
your silhouettes, from
Filters can put colour into
SIDE B: OUT AND ABOUT ON
2 THE NORTH YORK MOORS
FILTERS
03
to make pictures really work light source.
you what to look for and how
NORTH YORK/SILHOUETTES
be the sky but can be any bright
that really grab you? We’ll tell
5 Looking to shoot silhouettes
than the subject. This will normally
should be several stops lighter
■ Dos/don’ts backlighting, which
■ Equipment The key to silhouettes is
■ Tips LIGHTING 02
INDEX: the subject's outline is sharp.
allow smaller apertures so that all
times. Nevertheless, use a tripod to
SIDE A: HOW TO implies short exposure
2 PHOTOGRAPH SILHOUETTES
Exposing for the light
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE 01 sure these read without the detail.
TRIPOD
TOPICS COVERED but interesting outlines. Make
Do look for subjects with simple
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Few images are more EXPOSURE FOR produce a silhouette shapes, both behind and in to act objectively like a warm-up filters do just that,
dramatic than a stark
2 SILHOUETTES simply by pointing and front of the subject, that lens, recording everything orange and red filters are
silhouette, strong and The easiest way to create a shooting on auto exposure. merge with your subject and before it. To decide if a scene full-on! If your camera won’t
black against a bright sky. silhouette is to expose for the The subject’s normal confuse the issue. A low point will work as a silhouette, accept filters, simply hold
8 exposure is overwhelmed of view will place more of squint at it through half them in front of the lens.
Shape is a visual stimulant for sky. Simply aim your camera
the brain, and by reducing the at an area of sky that by the large light source, the subject against the sky closed eyes. This reduces
tonal range of your subject to excludes the sun, so that it of which the sun is just a and reduce the number of the contrast range and NOT JUST THE SKY
small part. But a telephoto potentially conflicting items. excludes a lot of tonal detail,
8 Don’t just look for
little more than a dark fills the frame. Trap the
shadow against the light, the light reading with the narrows the angle of vision, letting the shadows and silhouettes against the sky.
eye is free to wander around camera’s exposure lock, and if the sun is in shot it can USE YOUR EYES highlights dominate. Any bright light source will
unduly influence the light
6 What our eyes see is do, whether it’s a lamp, a
its outline, leaving the mind then recompose your shot
to fill in the detail. Result? An around the subject and reading, causing your picture interpreted by the brain, and INTRODUCE reflection of the sky in a
to be underexposed. Instead, often we don’t notice
7 SOME COLOUR pool, or a brightly lit subject.
intriguing and powerful press the shutter. Experiment
photograph. Chances are it with readings from different meter from an area of sky overhanging branches or Put more colour into a sunset Just make sure its light
has happened by accident parts of the sky to see what close to the sun but excluding rubbish bins protruding into sky by fitting a coloured filter intensity is 2 or 3 stops more
before when you’ve shot into works best. this from the frame. the picture. Train your eyes over your lens. 81 series than that on the subject.
the sun. Let’s help you get it
right every time you want it. FOCAL LENGTH KEEP IT SIMPLE
3 MATTERS
5 Keep silhouettes
SUITABLE SUBJECTS With a wide-angle lens and a simple, clean and easy to
1 Any subject that has backlit subject you’ll probably ‘read’. Beware of conflicting
a strong, evocative outline
will make a good silhouette NO SILHOUETTE?
photograph. In town, look
4 If you want a
out for a skyline of chimneys normally exposed subject
and television aerials, and not a silhouette
church towers and spires, when shooting into the
and suspension and light, move in close and
girder bridges. Out in the take a reading with the
countryside, keep an eye subject filling the frame.
out for trees, bare or in full Trap the exposure then
leaf, and dramatically-shaped move back and
rock formations. Ruined recompose before
abbeys and castles also make shooting. Alternatively, CONTROL THE SKY
9 Use graduated neutral density filters to darken parts of a plain sky. These work by
perfect subjects, with gothic use a little fill-in flash to
windows and battlements illuminate the subject, reducing the amount of light in a stepless progression across the image from zero to the
creating intriguing shapes exposing generally for maximum density of the filter, which will be calibrated in stops – for example, a one or two stop
within the silhouette. the background. filter. Beware that they can affect the silhouette, too, if not used with care.
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WHAT IS IT? The earliest of the great Cistercian abbeys, Rievaulx
is unusually built on a north-south axis rather than an east-west
one. Founded in 1132, much of the church building, along with
the refectory, is well preserved in its tranquil valley setting. But
the outer walls have gone, leaving the high clerestory windows
suspended in mid air on the graceful nave columns.
WHERE IS IT? At Helmsley, on the A170, 13 miles east of Thirsk.
WHILE YOU’RE THERE Visit nearby 12th century Helmsley Castle
or Duncombe Park, an 18th century baroque mansion with an
outstanding English landscape garden where you can find some
of the oldest trees in the country.
ENTRANCE 10am-6pm daily. Adults £3.60, children £1.80.
FAMILY FRIENDLY? Snacks are available at Rievaulx but there’s a
great tearoom a couple of miles away at Duncombe Park,
offering home baking and a children’s playground.
MORE INFO www.english-heritage.org.uk
ENTRANCE 10am-6pm daily. Adults £3.00, children £1.50. Fountains Abbey is part of Studley Royal, 150 acres of exquisite
FAMILY FRIENDLY? Apart from picnicking in the wooded grounds, Georgian gardens packed with lakes, cascades, temples and
there’s little to keep children interested, so why not treat them gazebos to explore.
BASED ON ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPPING
to the World of James Herriott, a fascinating recreation of the ENTRANCE 10am-6pm daily. Adults £4.80, children £2.50.
life of the famous literary vet, housed in the former surgery of FAMILY FRIENDLY? There are plenty of activities to keep the
author, Alf Wight, just off the Market Place in nearby Thirsk. children happy.
MORE INFO www.english-heritage.org.uk MORE INFO www.fountainsabbey.org.uk
Getup&go to… CAPE CORNWALL CORNWALL
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AIM FOR PENZANCE
By car: Take the A30 to Penzance
then follow the A3071 to St Just, from
where the National Trust car park is
signposted west of the village.
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LANDSCAPE CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WHAT IS IT?
Cape Cornwall is the only cape in
England, separating the Bristol
and English Channels. Accessed
The Granite Coast lures Tony Howell down to Cornwall in search of rocky close-ups on foot by the South West Coastal
Footpath, and now protected by the
ot for nothing is Cornwall called the softly rounded by the constant action of WAVE POWER National Trust, its dramatic granite
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Granite County, and nowhere is this the waves. The action of waves and boulders has landscape is surmounted by a ruined
scoured this pattern in the rocks chimney stack, the only evidence of
more apt than the coastline around Land’s You’ll need to explore around low tide
unsuccessful tin workings here in the
End, where the Atlantic breakers roll into when the granite shore is exposed. One of The natural colour of the granite here 19th century. The cliffs give way on the
lash incessantly against the rugged granite the attractions of the Cornish coast is is white but the action of algaes has southern side to the small, pebbly
cliffs. The area can’t fail to produce beach-combing – walking the tide line tinted it brown and green in places. An beach at Priest's Cove.
dramatic landscape pictures, but just a few looking for what has washed up. Such ebb tide leaves the rocks looking wet and
miles to the north, the cliffs and beaches serendipity will turn up no end of intimate shiny, while the incoming tide provides
LOCATION
Cape Cornwall.
around Cape Cornwall allow you to get up abstract images here among the rock matter images. Look for attractive rock
close and personal with this most ancient pools and seaweed. The sheltered boulder formations or arrangements of pebbles, HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
of rocks. beach at Priest’s Cove is covered with using your viewing screen to frame Car park £1.50.
The ancient beach that once lay here granite pebbles of all sizes and shapes, possible compositions.
WHAT ARE THE FACILITIES?
was raised up, then covered by deposits regularly rearranged at the whim of the Parking, food and drink available.
from the last Ice Age, which are now tides, while further around the cape the BEST RESULTS
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slowly eroding the present tidal beach bedrock has been scoured into a WEBSITE
below. The result of this geological succession of weird shapes by the action GETTING IT RIGHT www.cornwalltouristboard.co.uk
action is an area rich in granite boulders, of waves and tumbling boulders. Check a tide table to find out when low
tide corresponds with late afternoon or
early morning. Strong side lighting gives
a more 3D feel to rock formations and
POST-SHOOT
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A long exposure blurs the waves to a Low sun creates strong shadows of the focusing technique.
mist around the rocks limpets, throwing them into sharp relief
GET SOME INFORMATION Cornwall tourist board has information on where to stay, places to visits, events, walks etc [w] www.cornwalltouristboard.co.uk
Getup&go to… WHITBY ABBEY
8 SEEING DOU
The medieval fis
of the abbey in t
GHOUL TIM
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A long time expo
of handheld flas
Gothic romance
EVENING LIG
LANDSCAPE Mike Kipling dons fangs and a cloak to visit
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The church grave
Count Dracula’s favoured Yorkshire haunt, Whitby Abbey face of the abbe
enry Vlll’s dissolution of the monasteries and roofless, it’s easy to why Bram Stoker used
H in the mid-16th century destroyed much the abbey as the setting for his novel, Dracula.
of Britain’s best religious architecture, but the Though its fishing fleet is diminishing, Whitby
ruins that remain still cast an irresistible spell itself is still picturesque. There are fine views
over photographers. Yorkshire has many such from the abbey headland, but you’ll get better
monuments to one man’s power, as far afield as ones from the opposing hilltop across the River
Rievaulx and Fountains Abbey, but none have Esk, where a huge arch of whalebones and a
such a spectacular setting as Whitby Abbey. statue of Whitby’s son, Captain Cook, provide a
Isolated high on a headland overlooking the foreground counterpoint to the abbey standing
colourful fishing port, Whitby Abbey is reached proud above the town. It’s worth parking here
by a 199-step climb from the cobbled streets – a and walking down into town after a quick
most dramatic but tiring approach! Its elevated shooting session, returning later for the evening
situation allows atmospheric, brooding light, when the local sandstone and red roof
silhouettes against the sky. The empty gothic tiles glow golden.
windows and arches of the east face make a
good subject for this treatment, especially in
BEST RESULTS
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the adjoining 12th century St Mary’s church. This The fishpond offers useful foreground
worst culprits, so make sure the camera
is also the spot to head for if your visit is outside material in this photograph
back is upright as you compose your
opening hours. shot. Alternatively, shoot from further
Close up, the abbey’s soft sandstone is badly back (or a higher viewpoint) on a
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longer lens. Either way, a tripod makes
SOFT BREATH
weathered and much detail is lost, but the pillar This ethereal image was achieved with an orange filter and by
for a more considered approach.
stumps that remain after the nave collapsed in breathing on the lens to give a soft-focus effect
1762 make useful foreground devices. Gaunt
GET SOME INFORMATION There are plenty more of our heritage sites to visit around the country [W] www.theheritagetrail.co.uk
NORTH YORKSHIRE
UBLE
WHITBY ABBEY
8
sh pond provides excellent reflections
the late afternoon sun
8
8
Essentially the same shot as our main one (left), The silhouetted statue of Captain Cook provides
you can see what a difference a few minutes excellent foreground interest for this shot of the
makes to the light, and to the treatment abbey across the river from the opposite hilltop
HOW TO GET THERE
8
WHAT IS IT?
The original church dates back to 657,
SHADY SILHOUETTE but was destroyed in 867 by invading
8
Shooting against the sunset adds drama, Vikings. Revived in 1070 by the
GHT while a graduated neutral density filter Normans, only to be rebuilt a third time
eyard offers the best view of the west darkens the sky to great effect in 1220, it finally met its end at Henry
ey Vlll's hands in 1538, after which it fell
into decay, never to be rebuilt. Bram
Stoker put Whitby on the literary map
in 1897, using the town and abbey as a
major setting in his novel, Dracula.
OPENING TIMES
10am-4am until 31st March, 10am-6pm
thereafter. Tel 01947 603 568.
INFORMATION
11th –12th April, thousands of goths will
gather for Whitby's Gothic Weekend.
POST-SHOOT
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CONVERGING VERTICALS
Correct any converging verticals with
Photoshop. If the subject is central,
Select All, then go to Transform/
Perspective (Edit) and pull out the top
corners until the verticals are right (use
the Distort control on individual corners
if the subject isn’t central). Stretch the
resulting picture slightly to prevent the
image looking squashed by pulling up
the top edge with the Distort control.
SIGMA SD-9
PERFORMANCE
2 SKIN TONES
7
MODE DIAL
The SD-9’s a
no-nonsense
camera with no-
nonsense controls 1
3 2 OUTDOOR SHOTS
7 3 7 7
LCD
A £1,300 camera needs NAVIPAD
a better LCD than this – The controls are
LENS
You can fit any of
or maybe it’s the
Foveon chip’s initially
logical and the
menus easy 5 PRO Lots of detail to be found if you’ve got time
to work on the images, with a good tonal range
Sigma’s extensive lens
range to this camera
murky results to navigate
6 CON Gloomy looking, it takes some hefty software
tweaks to restore normal looking tones
6
resolution, proved dim, murky and sluggish. Or was and murky here, too. Leaving the software set to work to reveal this duo’s potential, and most people CON Without flash, you’ll have to rely on the long
tonal range to capture high contrast shots like this
it the recorded images that were dim and murky? auto-optimisation improves them, but there’s still a want good results straight out of the box.
X3 images
good deal of work to be done in Photoshop if you
want to match the brilliance and clarity of rival
We’ve also a couple of concerns about reliability.
We’ve had three different SD-9s pass through our 2 IMAGE QUALITY
The SD-9 has some other interesting characteristics. digital SLRs. hands now: one was DOA, one worked fine and this
It doesn’t save images in JPEG or TIFF format at all. But while you’re messing around in Photoshop, if one introduced horizontal stripes in some images. All
Instead, it saves them in its proprietary RAW format. you try out the Unsharp Mask filter, you’ll discover of which leaves us with a bit of a dilemma. The
Each file is around 8MB, so you’d better get your something very interesting. The interpolation technical superiority and potential image quality of
wallet out again to buy some large-scale Compact techniques of existing sensors mean you can the Foveon chip is obvious. What’s more, the
Flash or IBM Microdrive storage. Once you’ve only take this so far before digital artefacts wreck SD-9 is the cheapest digital SLR you can get. At the
transferred these RAW images to your computer, you the image. And yet, with the SD-9’s images moment, though, the implementation of this new
use the bundled Sigma Photo Pro software to open, you can really wind up the sharpness and reveal technology – whether it’s the camera’s or the chip’s
decode and optimise them. Now it’s possible to some quite startling underlying definition. On a fault – isn’t good enough to make us want to spend
save them in whichever format you like. good day, the SD-9 will give a 6-megapixel digital all that cash. 5 PRO You can resample and sharpen the SD-9’s
images to match those from a 6-megapixel SLR
Sensor 3.4-megapixel, 3.5MP Foveon X3 CMOS chip Image storage Compact Flash/Microdrive
Lens Not supplied Batteries 4x AA for digital functions, 2x CR123A for BUILD 77 1
Focus
Exposure modes
N/A
Program AE, shutter-priority, aperture-priority, man Battery life
camera functions
Not quoted clear potential, VALUE 94 1
Metering 8-zone evaluative, centre-weighted, centre AC adaptor Supplied
but it’s early days
79%
Monitor
AE compensation
1.8-inch 130,000 pixels
+3EV to -3EV in 0.5EV increments
Weight
Dimensions
803g (without batteries or lens)
152mm(w) x 120mm(h) x 79mm(d) FINAL
Flash
Video output
Not supplied
PAL or NTSC
Transfer
Software
USB & FireWire
Sigma Photo Pro
If you spend time optimising the SCORE
Movie recording No OS Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP. Mac 9.2.1, OSX
S-D9’s images, it’s clear what the
Other features Interchangeable lenses, FireWire and USB 10.1.1 or later Foveon chip is capable of. But most
users will be disappointed by the
2
OLYMPUS MINOLTA NIKON D100 FUJIFILM FINEPIX S2 PRO
WORTH E-20 DIMAGE 7HI £1,700 (body £1,700 (body only)/6MP
out-of-the-box image quality
A LOOK £1,200/5.0 MP £970/5MP only)/6.1MP (12- megapixel output
MAT BROOMFIELD
Mat Broomfield has been writing about computers for 15 years and has been involved
in digital imaging since the first PC version of Photoshop. He may be unhealthily fond
of his Olympus E10 WEBSITE WWW.FUTURENET.CO.UK
Silverfast AI DC Pro 6
Accelerate your image processing workflow and help your digital photos to be all that they can be.
Mat Broomfield tests a versatile program aimed at novices and serious pros alike
Manufacturer Lasersoft Imaging most professional and beloved scanner driver programs.
and more experienced
Tel 00 494 315600927 In most ways, scanning an image and processing one
Website www.silverfast.com
digital photographer 02
from a digital camera are very similar. In both cases, the
objective is to tweak, or sometimes drastically modify 01 Preview window
the digital image data – usually that means adjusting This shows the current image you’re
working on and any colour or
the brightness, contrast and gamma, perhaps brightness adjustments you make.
The filter effects are only made to
sharpening an image or removing a colour cast but it the final saved image.
03
might involve something as radical as completely
x KEY FEATURES replacing colours within an image. 02 Filters
After colour, contrast and brightness 04
Silverfast can handle all that and more, but what adjustments you can add filters.
CONTROLS makes the program particularly useful is its ability to
Filters that can be applied in
combination sometimes share the
■ Offers cheaper, more advanced same dialogue box, but not always.
and versatile enhancement tools satisfy various user skill levels. If you’re new to image
than Photoshop processing, the program will take you by the hand and 03 Slider controls
You can make adjustments to
■ Guides novices gently through using an almost fully-automated approach, it will your photo’s contrast and white
the enhancement process balance levels using these little 06
enhance your photos until they meet with your slider tools. 05
■ Fully compliant with ICM colour approval. If on the other hand, you’re a professional
management 04 Job Manager
photographer or publisher who needs to balance
■ Includes tools for professional You can perform complex 05 Scan Pilot complexity grows in pace with numerical feedback of the pixel
printers and publishers
images according to the needs of a particular print enhancement sequences with this A wizard-based tool for your growing skill level. beneath the cursor, so you can
tool. You can even modify stages to adjusting images step by step. check that the colours fall
■ Numerous colour models process, or manipulate your images within a tightly add unique elements to sub-groups You can define which stages are 06 Densitometer within the parameters of your
within the job. The Densitometer gives you print progress.
supported colour-managed workflow then Silverfast AI can handle included in the procedure, so
75%
Use the Virtual Light Table to FINAL
select images for individual larger than a specific size. scientific methodology, entering adjustment values conditions. An undo mode would SCORE
or batch processing. Novices will appreciate Scan Pilot, the super-friendly into a master numeric grid. The program also offers have been nice, but Silverfast is still
step-by-step tool that automates the process of colour management options to ensure that what you a valuable program.
T
oo often considered the poor relation to natural light, flash surrounding ambient light. Many built-in on-camera flashguns now can exceed 70m at the top-end. You're also more likely to find
can be a very creative light source with the right include these options for fill-in flash and slow-sync, but they're also features like 2nd curtain flash, stroboscopic effects and, most
equipment and a bit of know-how. Aside from stepping in inevitably under-powered, meaning a range of sometimes little more importantly, the ability to tilt and swivel the flash head to 'bounce'
when the sun's not around, flash can also act as a 'fill', eliminating than 5m. They can't be moved from their fixed, central position your flash light off reflectors, walls or ceilings for soft, even lighting.
harsh shadows from a subject on a sunny, cloudless day; or be put to either – not conducive to flattering results. effects. How much you spend will depend largely on your power and
creative use with action shots, 'freezing' a subject in motion while External flashguns not only offer the chance of off-camera feature needs, but it's not a good idea to skimp on what really
stylistic blurred trails of movement are picked up from the shooting angles, but they pack a lot more punch, with ranges that should be your second most important piece of camera kit…
87%
owners only have the FL-40 enough gains to warrant FINAL
This miniature number is Nikon’s entry-level equivalent to the Canon Speedlite 220EX, but with a
guide number of just 16 metres it’s pushing the boundaries of usefulness. It’s reasonably robust,
extremely compact and does have the option of TTL, auto and manual modes, which is a pleasant
surprise. Saying that, if you’re willing to go the lengths to learn how to make the most of manual
mode, you’re likely feel rather limited with a power range of 16 metres. Other features include a
built-in wide-angle diffuser, (though this looks like it’ll snap off at the first sign of impatience),
automatic fill-in flash (with the relevant Coolpix setting) and a limited tilt for close-up subjects.
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Results aren’t bad as long as you don’t stray too far from your subject, and the Canon, FujiFIlm and
Minolta users, take
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lack of a zoom reflector doesn’t cause too much trouble, but it’s touch and go FINAL note: this is feature-
SCORE
as to whether this brings you enough advantages over built-in flash to warrant laden but pricier than
the 44MZ-2
the money. You’d be better off saving up for a higher-end model.
7NIKON SB-50DX
Price: £200 Nikon (www.nikon.co.uk) Coolpix and digital SLR flash functions such as slow-sync, rear-curtain,
Supplied items: Infra-Red Filter S-9IR and Soft Case SS-50, 3D matrix flash metering, and flash exposure compensation, and
Flash range: 42 metres (ISO 100), Battery type: 2 3V there’s a manual mode (albeit full power output only) for the more
CR123A lithium, Flash modes: D-TTL and manual serious enthusiasts wishing to take real creative control, as well as a
built-in infra-red trigger for wireless slave use.
The first thing that has to be said is that a guide number of 22 metres Before you get too excited though, there are some minus points in
really isn’t sufficient for a flashgun weighing in at £200 – yes, it’s a the features list too; for example, the LCD provides no distance
significant improvement over built-in flash, but Nikon really should be shooting scale, so you’ve got to refer to an accompanying piece of
offering more for the money; Canon’s price equivalent offers a far card to work out maximum flash distance at a given aperture; there’s
more useful rating of 42GN. The SB-80DX offers a much improved no swivel facility, so bounce flash is restricted to walls rather than
guide number of 38 metres, but at an extra cost of £90. It’s a shame ceilings; and the auto zoom reflector doesn’t work
73%
that the Metz guns aren’t fully compatible with all Nikon cameras. with the Coolpix range – it has to be set manually FINAL
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To some extent this power shortfall is made up elsewhere; the LCD on the flashgun. That’s too many faults to make
and backplate setup are first-rate, and there’s full dedication with this good value.
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8 CANON SPEEDLITE 420EX You can make the
most of Canon’s
superb E-TTL
Price: £180 Contact Canon (www.canon.co.uk) technology with
Supplied items: None, Flash range: 42 metres (ISO 100), Battery type: the 420EX
4 AA-size (alkaline, lithium or NiCd), Flash modes: E-TTL only
For an extra 50 notes, this flashgun seems to offer disproportionately more than its
7 predecessor the 220EX – there’s a swivel and tilt head for bounce flash techniques,
a zoom reflector for optimised output at differing focal lengths, the ability to use it as a
The built-in wireless slave (or master) in conjunction with other flashguns, and an altogether bigger and
feature here is a sturdier build that better reflects its price tag. With the Powershot G2, G3 and Canon’s
bonus, but the low
power output isn’t digital SLRs, the 420EX can offer rear-curtain flash, slow-sync flash, flash exposure
compensation, flash-exposure lock and FP flash. The lack of overrides for setting
aperture and power output manually will hamper the more serious enthusiast,
particularly when balancing the light levels of foreground and background. For this
sort of control you need to look to the 550EX and be prepared to spend another
£90, or consider one of the Metz alternatives.
The extra money on the 550EX doesn’t get you vast amounts more power though
(only half a stop) – a guide number of 42 metres on the 420EX is more than adequate
for anything but serious professional use. Overall the 420EX is a
78%
sensible choice for beginners and more serious users alike, but a FINAL
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little pricey for a flashgun that hasn’t needed to incorporate an LCD.
85%
this model Canon Speedlite 420EX (above) and the a problem to make this anything short of FINAL
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fantastic value Nikon SB-80DX in terms of power output, excellent value. Minolta, Olympus, Canon,
but is streets ahead when it comes to Contax and Fuji users should all consider this.
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WEB ALBUM
SOFTWARE
I
n this digital world, you’re no longer reliant on and so on, are based around your inkjet printer but
slide projectors, photo galleries or even almost all packages in this price range also include some
physical prints to share your photos with web projects.
family, friends or a wider audience. The natural medium Similarly priced programs that concentrate on archiving
for digital images is the web, but constructing a website your images and desktop/web albums are Adobe
from scratch can be daunting, especially if your skills and Photoshop Album, Serif’s MediaPlus and Ulead’s Photo ON TEST
experience tend towards photography rather than Java Explorer, but their image-manipulation functions tend to WEB ALBUMS
programming. To bridge this gap, software companies are be limited. If you already have a good editor that can
SERIF
now releasing packages that claim to do all the hard optimise your images for web use, you might prefer to MEDIAPLUS
work for you, letting you concentrate on taking and buy a web-design package, which will cost from £50. Price: £60
editing your pictures while their software takes care of These allow you to put together a site from scratch, but
the technical details. inevitably mean immersing yourself in the nuts and bolts MICROSOFT
PICTURE IT! DIGITAL
We’ve chosen six packages that will appeal to digital of web layout and even HTML code. IMAGE PRO 7.0
photographers, from absolute web novices to more Price: £60
experienced users. All share the ability to transform your Creative features NOVA DEVELOPMENT
digital images into an organised album that can form There are three main steps to getting your images from PHOTO EXPLOSION
DELUXE
part of a website, but they do that in very different ways. your camera to a website. The first is the uploading and Price: £40
At the cheapest end of the market are dedicated individual image manipulation that all digital photos ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
album creators that come with few bells and whistles, require – cropping to fit, adjusting levels and colour, plus ALBUM 1.0
such as image editors or graphical interfaces. You can any creative effects you want to add. Secondly, your Price: £40
search any of the popular download sites (see the web finished images will need to be organised into a
links box on page 43 for more information) for these and coherent theme, resized to work well together visually DATADOSEN
JALBUM
prices vary from free to around £10. and often renamed. Lastly, this desktop album has to be Price: Free
If you want the reliability and support of a commercial turned into a collection of web pages, coded in HTML and
program, £20 to £50 will get you a basic image-editing with file sizes suitable for web use. Regardless of how ULEAD
package with a range of pre-set templates – Photo good your work is, no one is going to wait for an PHOTOSHOP
EXPLORER 8.0
Explosion and Picture It! are good examples. Many of uncompressed 4-megapixel image to download over a
Price: £16
their projects, such as greetings cards, calendars, stickers 56K dial-up connection.
MediaPlus is a dedicated media-management package Microsoft’s image editor is a slick product clearly This image editor has a huge range of features, bonus
with almost no ability to alter any of the files it aimed at a novice consumer audience. Picture It! Pro programs, fonts, sample photos and templates. At its
organises. Its excellent browser windows display comes with a good image browser with scalable heart is an image editor aimed at pure novices, split
navigation, thumbnails, a preview window and a thumbnails, then proceeds to hand-hold you through logically into three sections. The first is an image
window dedicated to albums (collections of media enhancements (levels, colour, resize, crop, rotate and so browser with thumbnails, image and EXIF info. There’s
files). Files can be categorised with keywords to aid on), including Photoshop plug-in filters. Selection tools a great batch-adjust option, letting you adjust quality
searching, but with no ability to enhance or re-format are average, with an edge finder, lasso tool and shape and format, plus run the usual enhancements. The
files, it feels very limited in scope. cutouts, but don’t expect adjustment layers or paintable second is the individual photo-edit page with basic
The web album creation wizard is, on the face of it, masks. Although Picture It! has a neat batch-adjust selection and image-editing options, including a clone
very flexible, with plenty of templates and extensive ‘Minilab’, it doesn’t let you alter image size or brush, text and a range of filters. Lastly, the project
user control over web page attributes like thumbnail compression quality. There are thousands of templated mode has templates for cards, calendars and other
layout, colours, fonts and – uniquely – metadata search projects, including CD archiving, but this is the only novelties. The web album launches from the browser,
tags. MediaPlus can’t compress or resize images, so its program on test that can’t output HTML for your but you’re limited to 29 (poorly designed) themed
website is 17MB in size. You’ll need to resize the website. Instead, it goes online via its built-in browser templates. There are some nice touches (you can
images in an editor before creating sites in this and uploads your images to MSN Photos online gallery. specify the order of images in the show, you have
package, making MediaPlus little more than a glorified This is great for absolute novices but won’t appeal to some control over image quality and you can add an
image viewer. users with their own webspace and site to fill. email/web signature) but it all feels too restrictive.
5
49% 5
58% 5
61%
PRO Excellent browser FINAL PRO Fully-featured FINAL PRO Solid image browsing FINAL
and good web options SCORE image editor SCORE and editing skills. SCORE
6 CON No image
manipulation 6 CON Can't output
HTML pages 6 CON Atrocious
template design
All the packages on test except JAlbum and MediaPlus effects to your images, plus they have clone and blemish images using tags (Photoshop Album) or keywords
allow you some degree of creative control over your removal brushes. (MediaPlus), which is great for simplifying searches. Only
images, with both automatic and manual control over JAlbum lets you include sub-directories in your album.
brightness, contrast and colour, though usually with Album features The image browser is where you can apply batch
sliders rather than the more powerful histogram graphs. Once you’ve built up a collection of finished images, you adjustments to a number of images simultaneously.
The same programs also have functions to add artificial can think about organising them into a themed album. Ideally, you should be able to alter a bunch of images
fill flash and backlighting effects, and enable you to All the programs on test except JAlbum come with an automatically so that they match each other and suit the
eliminate red-eye. Picture It!, Photo Explorer and Photo image browser that displays thumbnails of all the images medium where you’ll publish them (web, slideshow or
Explosion offer a range of filters to add visual effects, in a folder, and Photo Explorer and MediaPlus also have print). Always apply batch effects to copies of your
with Picture It! able to use standard Photoshop plug-in neat preview windows. All the browsers except Picture It! images in case you need the originals in the future.
filters for extra flexibility. let you sort the thumbnails by name or date, search for Photo Explosion and Photo Explorer have the best batch
In order to really get to grips with your images, individual images and display detailed picture adjustments, allowing you to rename, move and save
you’ll need the functionality of layers and range of information, such as the EXIF data collected by your groups of images to a range of file formats at set quality
selection tools – freehand, smart edges, colour and camera (including exposure and flash settings). levels. Photo Explosion and Picture It! also let you run
preset shapes – that only Photo Explosion and Picture Photoshop Album drops your images onto a neat enhancements on a batch of images: cropping, rotating,
It! offer. They’re also the only packages that enable timeline, so you can see when you were busy out eliminating red-eye and – most usefully – auto-tweaking
you to add text, painting, graphics and frame or edge shooting. With some packages you can categorise your brightness, contrast and colour. All the programs except
DIGITAL
CAMERA
MAGAZINE
Aimed squarely at a consumer/enthusiast market, JAlbum is a unique piece of software that is designed Photo Explorer does far more than its name suggests,
Photoshop offers a range of projects to let you create to do just one thing – turn your digital images into a cataloguing all your audio and video files as well as
cards and calendars, web albums, archive CDs and self-contained website. Based around the Java Virtual organising your digital images. Based around a file
slideshows. The image browser has excellent filing and Machine (which accounts for the majority of its hefty browser that includes a superb batch-edit function and
search functionality, including tags that you can drag 7.5MB download), JAlbum is basic but easily expanded. preview window, Photo Explorer combines basic
onto your images to categorise them. It even places There are already a good range of new skins, styles image-editing functions with a staggering range of
your images on a timeline – a smart feature for anyone and scripts to download from Datadosen. You simply publishing options. As well as web albums, it can
who takes a lot of photos. While there are limited drag-and-drop a folder of finished images into the create auto-run CD slideshows, DVD slideshows in PAL
image-enhancement options (no selection tools), the Image Directory dialogue and specify an output folder. or NTSC, has a superb range of printing layouts, a few
presence of an Edit In Photoshop… option confirms You can perform basic image manipulation on the Edit projects (calendars and wallpaper) and can convert
Photoshop Album’s role as primarily a publisher rather page, plus add captions and rename the images. your images into MPEG video files – a great way to
than an editor. Creating a web album is fairly simple, JAlbum’s strength is not in the range but in the utility of showcase low-res photos on a website. Despite its
with 15 templates of varying quality. Most allow you to the options it presents – you can set thumbnail and simplistic interface, there’s plenty of power – as
select the size and quality of images, whether to main image size and quality, whether the site links to demonstrated by the way it uses comprehensive
display captions, file and date, and give the option of the large original files, whether to include EXIF data on dialogue boxes rather than templates to generate the
including an email signature. The Javascript 3D gallery a neat little pop-up and re-order the images by date HTML pages. It also comes bundled with a speedy
is a lot of fun. and name, or in reverse. Upload is via a modest FTP. ACDSee-style image browser called Instant Viewer.
* WEB LINKS
USEFUL LINKS
5
5
66% 57% 5
78%
http://downloads.zdnet.co.uk
PRO Superb slideshow FINAL PRO Free, easy to use, FINAL PRO All-round image FINAL
publishing SCORE powerful and expandable SCORE browser and editor SCORE This UK download site is well
categorised and has a great
? EXPLAINED
SERIF MICROSOFT NOVA DEVELOPMENT
PDF FILES MEDIAPLUS PICTURE IT! PRO PHOTO EXPLOSION DELUXE
This is Adobe’s own read-only format
for text and images. You’ll need the
free Acrobat reader to open the high
resolution files, which you can then
scale to fit your screen. PDF files are
generally much larger in size than
similar Word or HTML files.
CD that you can play on most domestic DVD players. utilise standard Java scripts to enhance your albums. The the software itself. All of these programs are designed for
Photo Explosion can also produce slideshows for Palms, JAlbum website already has a range of add-on features enthusiasts rather than professionals, and none takes
PDAs, Pocket PCs and graphics for some mobile phones. available to download, including adding audio comments more than a few minutes to install and an hour or two to
Photoshop Album goes one better with a unique 3D to your images and improvements to the naming get to grips with. The web album creation process was
gallery that displays your images in a variety of Quake- systems. All the packages except JAlbum, MediaPlus and uniformly straightforward, as long as you work from
style environments, from museums and churches to Photo Explosion can archive your images and albums to copies rather than original image files, there’s little that
Stonehenge. It’s bizarre but fun, and easy to set up. back-up media like CD-Rs. can go wrong. The biggest ease of use differences are in
Photo Explosion’s panorama software can stitch your image browsing and manipulation – as your collection of
images into 360-degree vistas. MediaPlus and Photo Ease of use images grows, the benefits of categorising and batch
Explorer have the intriguing feature of being able to strip All the packages have good online help pages and all but adjusting your pictures become much more noticeable.
a website of all its media files – an excellent way of JAlbum come with a paper manual. Picture It!’s manual is Photo Explorer and Photo Explosion have the best
acquiring non-copyright online images and sound files. especially comprehensive, including hints for getting the combination of cataloguing features. Photo Explosion and
JAlbum has the most promising long-term feature – it can best out of your camera, scanner and monitor as well as Picture It! are more complex image editors than the
; 3 WE PUT ALL-IN-ONE
PRINTERS THROUGH
THEIR PACES
? EXPLAINED
ADOBE DATADOSEN ULEAD FTP
PHOTOSHOP ALBUM 1.0 JALBUM PHOTO EXPLORER 8.0 File Transfer Protocol is the most
efficient way to upload files to your
websites. Internet Explorer can
perform basic FTP uploads, but you
can find dozens of dedicated FTP
clients on any of the download sites.
KEY FEATURE 2
The image browser is
designed to make
filing and searching
for your images as easy
as possible.
others on test, although neither has the power or – the largest was Photo Explorer at a total of 1.7MB. This massive 17MB in size – you’ll need to resize the images
flexibility of a package like Paint Shop Pro. was also the most easily customisable package, although in an editor before creating sites in this package.
the option to limit the file size of images didn’t work Looking at the quality of the compressed and resized
Results and performance
The test site we used consisted of 20 images – a total of
especially well. The total includes the thumbnails, the
HTML web pages and any other graphics or code that the
images, Photo Explosion compressed the main images to
the largest extent, giving notably poorer quality images
0 EXPERT TIP
just over 16MB. The time taken to compress and resize package added in (navigation arrows, for example). than the others. Picture It! and Photoshop Album created MARK HARRIS
images and to create the web pages varied but even the Photo Explosion’s 1.2MB is less impressive than it good images but JAlbum and Photo Explorer were best WEB ALBUM EXPERT
slowest, Photo Explorer, took less than a minute and a sounds as the images are constrained to a much smaller on test – compressing very efficiently to produce smooth, ADDING EXTRAS
half. This is a huge time saving over creating the web size – the extra space is taken up with unnecessary design noise-free photos. Liven up your website with hit
pages with design software, especially if you want frills. JAlbum creates a slim 1.1MB site with a clean Some templates are certainly better designed than counters, polls and message boards,
several different themed albums or will be adding to the design. Picture It! doesn’t create any HTML pages, as its others. At the bottom of the taste tree is Photo Explosion available for free from sites across
the net. To find them, just follow
albums on a regular basis. The programs all performed gallery is entirely web-based at MSN Photos. MediaPlus Deluxe. Nearly all its 29 styles are painfully poor – either
links from sites you like.
well in compressing the images down to acceptable sizes can’t compress or resize images, so its website is a American themes like Thanksgiving (complete with
SPECIFICATIONS
AT-A-GLANCE
1 SERIF
MEDIAPLUS
MICROSOFT
PICTURE IT! PRO
NOVA DEVELOPMENT ADOBE
PHOTO EXPLOSION DELUXE PHOTOSHOP ALBUM 1.0
Price £60 £60 £40 £40
Tel 0800 376 7070 0870 601 0100 01752 202 507 020 8606 4001
Operating system? PC PC PC PC
Photo adjustments, plus heal, fill-flash Photo adjustments, plus clone, Photo adjustments, plus fill-flash,
Image enhance? None sharpen and backlight
and backlight backlight and sharpen
Selection tools? None Freehand, colour and edge sensing, Freehand, colour and edge sensing, None
pre-set shapes pre-set shapes
Searchable image browser? Searchable, shows EXIF data and preview Basic browser only Searchable, shows EXIF data Searchable, shows EXIF data and timeline
Batch adjust? None Name, enhance and file format Name and enhance None
Manipulate image Rotate and flip Rotate, resize, stretch and distort Rotate, resize and flip Rotate and resize
Customise HTML plates? All aspects No No Add frame and change colour
Set gallery image qualities Thumbnail size only Main image size and quality Thumbnail size, basic main image quality Thumbnail size, main image size and quality
Archiving/Slideshow? No/Yes Yes/No No/Yes, and VCD disc Yes/Yes, and VCD disc
animated turkeys) or saccharine pet and birthday and the package you choose will depend very much on Photoshop Album is more competent, offering useful
galleries. Photoshop Album and MediaPlus have what other software you already own. Picture It! and image tweaks and solid publishing options, from 3D
templates in similarly questionable taste but at least both Photo Explosion are user friendly and more powerful galleries to VCD slideshows. Photo Explorer, though,
also have simple templates to choose from. Navigation is than they first appear. Their batch-adjust features are pushes all the right buttons, with a well thought out
easy and the layout neat, but larger captions disrupted good and Photo Explosion’s comprehensive image range of useful features, including a supremely flexible
the columns slightly. The styles and templates from browser recommends it to anyone in the market for mid- web gallery feature that allows EXIF data display, audio
JAlbum are pretty good, but the lack of a preview means level image editor. While Picture It! is more of a comments and highly customisable layouts. Moreover, it
choosing one is a bit hit and miss. They share a crisp, traditional editor, the lack of HTML code generation rules also forms the heart of a true multimedia library, able to
efficient layout, and the multitude of layout options it out for anyone who wants to integrate a gallery into capture stills from video files, convert your images to an
mean you can fit as many or as few thumbnails as you their own site rather than use MSN’s (admittedly MPEG movie and strip websites of their media files.
like on a page. Photo Explorer has no templates, but convenient) online album. The odd man out in this test is JAlbum. With no
almost every aspect of layout and colouring is alterable – The differences between the image-cataloguing browser or manipulation features, it concentrates on a
a refreshingly simple method. programs – MediaPlus, Photoshop Album and Photo single function, allowing you to create HTML galleries
Explorer – show just how young this market is. All three from your edited images. It’s breathtakingly simple,
Conclusion have superb file browsers, the preview windows in efficient and free of overblown interfaces and, most
None of these packages are a substitute for decent web- MediaPlus and Photo Explorer proving more useful than importantly, produces neat, attractive pages. Given its
design software. If you want to make the most of what Photoshop Album’s gimmicky timeline. MediaPlus non-existent price tag, JAlbum is perfectly suited for
HTML has to offer, a package such as FrontPage is well stumbles when it comes to image manipulation – it anyone who already owns image-editing and web-
worth the investment in time and money. But all of doesn’t even let you compress or change file formats, design software but wants to reduce the time and effort
them can help you organise and publish your photos, rendering it little more than a glorified image viewer. of building a page by hand.
T
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DATADOSEN ULEAD straightforward. Although all the images as close to 800 x 600 pixels. Where
JALBUM PHOTO EXPLORER 8.0 packages on test share the ability possible, we selected 70 per cent JPEG
to transform your digital images into an quality for the main images. We also added
Free £16 organised album that can form part of a a few captions, tried to include EXIF data and
website, they do it in very different ways. rename the final webpages. We timed how
N/A 01327 844 755 Why you prefer one package to another is long the packages took to generate the
www.datadosen.se www.ulead.co.uk likely to depend far more on the features list website (including compressing and resizing
and your opinion of the tools and interface images) and measured the file size of the
PC, Mac, Linux, Sun & OS/2 PC than differences in performance. final website created.
None Basic photo adjustments plus sharpen For this reason, we rated each of the We then rated all the features on offer
packages on how they coped with certain from each of our packages, weighting the
None None common tasks. ones that are more useful to photographers
None Searchable, shows EXIF data and preview We chose to assess the packages resizing (so basic image-editing functions got
and renaming capabilities, file compression more points than painting tools). Lastly,
No Yes efficiency and uploading. Our sample we rated the packages for ease of use,
None Name and file format gallery consisted of 20 shots (four in a sub- awarding points for logical, intuitive
directory) ranging from 400K to 2MB in size, functionality, good manuals and useful help
Rotate, resize, flip and mirror Rotate, resize and distort taken on a variety of cameras and in and error messages.
different orientations. The final percentage score that you see
15 No
We tried to make the web albums as for each package took all the above
No All aspects similar as possible – limiting thumbnail elements into account.
No Yes
No Yes
Thumbnail size, main image size and quality Thumbnail size, main image size and basic quality WEB DESIGN
Yes Yes
FTP Web
P
ublishing your images to a web
No/No Yes/Yes, plus VCD and DVD disc gallery template is all very well,
but the creative process doesn’t
37% 82% stop with Photoshop. If you want to create a
77% 75% website that does full justice to your work,
you should consider investing time and
80% 75% money in dedicated web-design software.
57% 78% Microsoft Front Page (£120) offers a
powerful yet user-friendly introduction to site
design and layout, enabling you to work in a
familiar WYSIWYG window or tackle the raw
VERDICT HTML code as you become more confident.
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX (£340) is
more expensive but comes with an
unparalleled array of visual tools, enabling
esigning an image-based website isn’t its album templates are limited and somewhat ugly. So, you to create professional-looking websites.
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Phil Hodkinson Dave Perkins
Location: Kerala, Southern India Location: Mont St. Michel, France
Camera used: Canon Camera used: Sony Cyber-shot
PowerShot S30 DSC-F707
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Charles Phillips
Location: Las Vegas, USA
Camera used: FujiFilm
FinePix 6900
06
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Richard Cheesmar
Location: Vietnam
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CREATIVE PROJECT PAGE
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PHOTO SURREALISM
This ethereal face you see opposite was inspired by
Canadian architecture. Derek Lea tells the story
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REJUVENATE AN OLD PHOTO
The story of a precious baby photo, worse for wear
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HOW TO SOLVE FLASH ERRORS AND USE FILTERS
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PROJECT PHOTO SURREALISM
Building an
architectural face
Follow digital artist Derek Lea as he combines a simple portrait with images of
architectural details to create this surreal and compelling creature
Rainy days
T 3 TOOL SCHOOL
he idea for this creative project came from
PROJECT
Matthew Harvey, art editor of Computer Arts I set out on foot into Toronto on a freezing cold, rainy
KEY DETAILS magazine. Harv contacted me about an idea day. Despite the discomfort of shooting in the cold, the
2 ON OUR DISC he had for a cover image of a special Photoshop
supplement and wanted me to work on it. We agreed
overcast conditions proved useful in keeping the contrast
of my images to a minimum without any highlights or
LAYERS PALETTE
Here in the Layers palette sub-
■ IMAGE FILES
All the elements you need to menu, is where you will find
he would supply the photo of a model and I would add heavy shadows. I used a lens with excellent range
recreate this architectural face in functions like merge layer set
Photoshop are on the coverdisc some patterns to her eyes and figure out a way to (Nikkor 24-120) because some detail was close up and duplicate layer set.
make her look surreal and otherworldly. and some far away.
2 SKILL LEVEL I usually send art editors a detailed sketch of what I I actually ended up using a different model for the
7 1 plan to do and follow it closely while working on the
image but we agreed that some flexibility was
face in this project, (she was photographed with my
Fujifilm Finepix S2 Pro) and the architectural detail is
2 TIME TO COMPLETE necessary here. We tossed around some ideas involving different to the Computer Arts piece, although I did leave
2 CDA/tutorials/
FACE
face
ace.tif
DETAIL
detail1.psd
detail1.psd
DETAIL
detail2.psd
detail2.psd
DETAIL
detail3.psd
detail3.psd
DETAIL
detail4.psd
detail4.psd
PROJECT PHOTO SURREALISM
TOP TIP Adding a stack of individually masked layers to a set gives you the opportunity to add a layer set mask, affecting all of the individual layers together, yet leaving their individual masks intact
STAGE 1 2
INITIAL FACE
ADJUSTMENTS
There are some preparations and
manipulation we’ll need to do to
the face to make it look smooth
and alien before we start adding
any architectural details.
0 EXPERT TIP
DUPLICATE THE BACKGROUND ADD A LAYER MASK SOFTEN THE MASK EFFECT
DEREK LEA 01 First, make a duplicate of the background 02 Use the rectangular marquee tool (m) to select 03 To soften the hard line left by the marquee
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
layer. Choose duplicate layer from the Layers the left side of the layer. Next, from the layer tool, select the brush tool (b) and choose a
LAYER BLENDING palette sub menu or drag the background layer onto the menu choose Layer8Add Layer Mask8Hide selection. large soft brush. Open the Brush palette (click the toggle
MODES Create New Layer icon. Select your duplicate layer and We’re going to duplicate one half of the face. Don’t worry button). Disable any dynamics or pressure sensitivity
The various blending modes of
choose Edit8Transform8Flip Horizontal from the menu. about the hard line dividing the images on the layers. options and paint using 100% black on the layer mask.
the layers can help greatly in
terms of time and flexibility in
your files. Here, we have used
the Darken Blending mode.
This affords us the luxury of
painting a little sloppier, which
is much quicker. When darken
is selected, only areas that are
lighter on underlying layers will
be affected. So when we paint
over the edge of her jaw with
a dark flesh it won’t go onto
our very dark background.
Further down the pipe you’ll
also see the uses of lighten
and colour blending modes.
CLONE OUT THE BLEMISHES MAKE HER SMOOTH PAINT HER SKIN
04 Create a new layer and select the clone stamp 05 Concentrate on her forehead, cheeks, and 06 To lessen the intensity of her pores create a
tool (s). Make sure that Use All Layers is above her lips. Try varying the size and opacity new layer and select the paintbrush. Using
enabled. Hold down the option key and click to sample a of the clone stamp tool to achieve a softer, less drastic light opacity settings (25-50%), sample colours from the
smooth area then click on the blemishes to cover them effect in some areas. You can access the size and opacity image using the eyedropper tool (option), and slowly
using the smoother skin from your sampled area. controls for this tool in the brushes presets palette. paint over her pores until they start to appear smooth.
4
CREATING LAYER Found in the Masks palette. To learn more go to Doesn’t have layer masks built in, so you’ll need to be creative. Accessible from the Mask Mode button in the status bar. More
MASKS IN… http://tiemdesign.com/HOWTO/2001/June/PSP7SMask/ Go to www.arraich.com/elements/pse_mmultilayermasks1.htm info at http://solo.abac.com/streamrdr/tutorials/masks.html
WHITER EYES
0 EXPERT TIP 10 Draw two closed paths around the eyes. In the
paths palette, click on the load path as a
DEREK LEA
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT selection button. Create a Selective colour adjustment
layer in the Layers palette. Select whites from the menu
MAKEUP AND MODELS
It is important to think differently
and use the sliders to brighten the white bits of the eyes.
when shooting digital photos for
the purpose of Photoshop work.
You will notice that we simulate
the look of dark lipstick digitally
as opposed to putting it on our
model. The reason being, if we
decided to not use the lipstick it
would be much harder to remove
it. It is easier to add darker areas
of colour than take them away.
When shooting models for this
purpose you should use a
minimum of makeup to
keep your options open.
BLENDING MODE
This defines how a layer will react
with underlying layers, ie. how it
will blend in with the rest of the
image underneath. By default, all
new layers have a blending mode
of normal. But feel free to BRIGHTEN THE IRISES MASK THE LIPS ADJUST THE LIPS
experiment – blending modes are 12 In the paths palette, load the iris paths as 13 Enter quickmask mode (q). Select the brush
14 Invert the selection (command-shift-I) so the
powerful things, and when you
start combining various layers with a selection again. Create a new levels tool and a soft edged brush. Adjust the size of lips are the active selection. Create a new
different blending modes the adjustment layer and increas the highlights/darken the the brush to something you feel comfortable using. Paint levels adjustment layer in the Layers palette. Brighten the
results can be quite interesting. shadows in all channels. Select the black channel and with an opacity setting of 100% and a foreground colour highlights, darken the shadows considerably and darken
make a similar adjustment to that channel only. of black until you have painted over her lips entirely. the magenta midtones to increase the pink colour.
STACKING LAYERS
17 Duplicate the layer and change the blending
mode to overlay to snap up the contrast.
Command-click the layer icon in the Layers palette then
create a new levels adjustment layer. Brighten the detail
midtones and highlights in the levels dialog box.
0 EXPERT TIP
DEREK LEA
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
DRAG LAYERS STACKING CONTINUED MAKE A NEW LAYER SET MASK THE SET
As well as using the Move tool to 18 Make a selection from the detail layers. Create
19 Use the Create a new set button in the bottom
20 Take your time here. Use a number of different
drag one image from its window
onto another open window you a new layer on top with a blending mode of of the Layers palette to make a new layer set. sized soft brushes with varying opacity settings
can drag layers straight from the colour. Sample a facial colour close to the detail with the Drag all of your detail layers in from top to bottom so on your layer set mask to gently mask out the edges of
Layers palette. eydropper tool. Fill the selection on the colour layer with they’re in the right order. Click Add a layer at the bottom the architectural detail. In areas like the right side you‘ll
your new foreground colour (option-delete) and deselect. of the Layers palette to add a mask to the layer set. need some harder edged brushes to create a sharp edge.
STAGE 4 2
MORE DETAILS
Following the same method
of transforming, duplicating,
stacking, creating sets, and
masking, we’ll add in the rest
of the detail to the right side
of the face.
? EXPLAINED
SAMPLING
Something you do when using
tools like the paintbrush or the
stamp clone tool. Often sampling
is performed using the option key
when you have a specific tool
selected. With the clone stamp
tool, sampling defines the origin
point of the part of the image you
will replicate. When using the
paintbrush tool, sampling accesses
the eydropper tool to select which
colour you will paint with.
STAGE 5 2
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
Now that we have introduced the
detail to the right we need to
copy it to the left. And also it is
time to adjust her skin tone to
something less natural.
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e’ve all kept photographs in our wallets or This month’s photograph of twins has been stuck together the ripped right-hand corner of the image.
CLINIC handbags over the years, but we’re often together with adhesive tape. As the photograph Our task is to end up with a photograph that
CHALLENGE US unaware of the damage this causes until has aged, the glue has dried out, turned brown doesn’t look as if it’s been retouched. Since the
2 THE READER
we take a photograph out to show our friends and
discover the picture is bent, creased or has fallen
and separated from the cellophane. A brown
stain is visible under the left-hand baby’s head,
picture is so badly damaged – with chunks of it
missing – the solution is to frame the final print in an
ANTHONY STONE
Anthony was given this photo apart. This may be our only photograph of a close hiding the collar and leaving a brow line across the oval shape to give the impression that the image
of his twin cousins. He sent us
relative or friend. photograph. An attempt has been made to stick carries on behind the frame.
a scan of the image because
he was curious to see how
well a pro could restore it!
2 CHALLENGE LEVEL
8 1
BEFORE The photograph is ripped, stained
and the twins’ legs have been lost AFTER The photograph looks natural and the
babies are sitting on a traditional fur rug
2 TIME TO REPAIR
10 HOURS
8
04
The photograph has ripped, and is covered in brown glue 02 MISSING BACKGROUND 04 MISSING LEGS AND FEET
stains from an attempt to hold it together with adhesive Solution: Separate the twins from the background, Solution: Reconstruct some of the twins’ legs from the
Clinic
01 BROWN STAINING 03 RIPS, CRACKS AND OVERALL DAMAGE 05 PRESENTATION
Solution: Remove the colour, leaving only one tonal range Solution: Retouch the image using Copy and Paste, the Solution: Create shadows, introduce a fur rug for the
and use Desaturation in the Image/Adjustments Menu. Clone tool and the Healing brush to get the picture ready babies to sit on, expand the background and frame the
The image is now monotone. for reconstruction. picture to hide the missing feet.
STAGE 1
HOW TO GET RID
OF STAINS
Use the Desaturation
command to remove the 2
brown stains left by the dried
out glue of the adhesive tape.
STAGE 2 2
HOW TO EXPAND
THE BACKGROUND
Remove the twins from the
existing background, expand
the canvas and centralise
them in the frame.
THE MISSING PICTURE SELECT THE RIGHT SHAPE ENLARGE THE CANVAS
04 There is a great deal of damage to the 05 Changing the shape of the photograph 06 Next, expand the size of the canvas to give
background. Because the twins are in minimises the amount of retouching required. more space around the twins. Click Image8
reasonable condition we are going to concentrate on The twins had to be supported – the helper’s arms, which Canvas Size and, in the dialog box, type a suitable size –
making a new background. are marked in blue, need to be removed. The red marks for example 200%. This increases the background 200%
represent a guess at how the legs might have looked. in each direction and gives you plenty of space.
START REMOVING THE BACKGROUND KEEP REMOVING THE BACKGROUND CREATE A NEW BACKGROUND
07 Use the Lasso Tool from the Tool Bar (L), with a 08 Click on the eye icon of the Background layer, 09 At this stage, you can choose to keep the
feather setting of 1px and make a selection on the Layers palette. The original image will background as near as possible to the original
around one of the twins. Copy (Ctrl + C) and Paste (Ctrl + V) disappear, leaving the twins on a clean surface. From this print, or you can create your own (for example, a studio
the copy on its own layer. Repeat with the other twin. point it is possible to put them on any kind of background. setting, park or at home). Here we’ve sat our twins on a
They can now be moved independently. fur rug in a studio.
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ED DAVIS
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
BACKGROUND
MATERIAL
If you have a fur rug to hand and
a digital camera, you can take a
photograph of it and import it
into Photoshop. If not, look on
the net for a good side view
photograph of a polar bear, Copy
and Paste a section of the fur into
the shape you require.
CREATE A BACKGROUND INSTANT BACKGROUND SOMETHING TO SIT ON
10 Create a new layer, click on the New Layer icon 11 To produce a mottle effect background, change 12 Follow steps 10 and 11 again, but this time
at the bottom of the Layers palette. Then, select the colours in the Set Foreground/Background select the bottom part of the image and add a
the Rectangular Marquee tool from the Tool bar (M), and Colour box on the Tool bar to two different shades of grey. 5px feather to the Rectangular Marquee tool. As before,
click and drag a rectangle from the top-left corner to the On the Option bar, click Filter8Render8Clouds. The area select another two tones of slightly darker grey to give
bottom-right side, level with the babies’ knees. will be filled with a soft, mottled effect. the impression that the babies are sitting on a surface.
GIVE DEPTH TO THE IMAGE CREATE THE FUR RUG FINAL SETTING
13 To give depth to the area the twins are sitting 14 Import an image of a polar bear from the 15 Switch off the layers containing the twins (see
on, click Edit8Transform8Perspective (Ctrl + T), internet. Open the image in Photoshop, step 8), position the fur rug approximately
then drag the handles on the bottom of the box out, and click the Lasso tool in the Tool bar (L) and select an area of where it should be and click and drag. This enables you to
the handles on the top in, in order to distort the area and fur. Copy (Ctrl + C) and Paste the fur onto the photograph see the background, foreground and rug clearly. You can
give it some depth. of the twins (Ctrl + V) and desaturate (step 1) the then turn the layers with the twins on and off until the
photograph of the fur. position is correct.
STAGE 3 2
HOW TO REPAIR AND
RECONSTRUCT THE IMAGE
Reconstruct the ripped pieces,
repair the cracks and clean up the
stains, using the Copy and Paste
technique, the Clone Tool and the
Healing Brush.
CRACKS AND BLEMISHES CREATE THE MISSING LEGS AND ARM BLEND IN
16 Select the Healing brush (J) from the Tool 17 Make a selection around the baby’s arm using 18 In the Tool bar, select the Eraser tool (E), chose
bar, move the cursor over an undamaged the Lasso tool (L), with the feather setting at a soft-edge brush, click on the layer with the
area, hold down the Alt key, click and drag the mouse 1px. Copy (Ctrl + C) and Paste (Ctrl + V), then click new part of the leg, remove any parts that overlap,
to a damaged area and release. Repeat until all the Edit8Free Transform (Ctrl + T), move it into place and leaving a soft edge. To blend the two parts together, click
smaller blemishes are covered. right-click inside the box. Click8Perspective and drag the Image8Adjust8Levels (Ctrl + L) and adjust the tone of the
corners of the box to taper the image to form the leg. new leg using the sliders.
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FURTHER feel, leave it back and white and frame it with a black border. There are
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RE-COLOURING
23 Before re-colouring, all the layers have to be
merged. Click on the small arrow at the top of
the Layers palette, click on Flatten Image and click
Image8Adjust8Hue/Saturation (Ctrl + U). Click the Colorize
Box and adjust the Hue and Saturation sliders.
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palette, pick the Elliptical marquee and select
picdesk.dcm@futurenet.co.uk your frame. Invert the selection (Ctrl + Shift + I), select
Paint Bucket, choose a colour and click inside the selection.
U
sing your built-in flash unit to add extra light retina. Better digital cameras are usually fitted with a biggest offender of them all: windows. Burn-out is a
TUTORIAL
to your digital images will take many shots to red-eye reduction mode which fires off a weak pre-flash more severe example of the same kind of error, but is
KEY DETAILS master, but Photoshop Elements can bale you to close your subject’s iris. In subdued lighting, your iris most often caused by the flash light accidentally hitting
2 SKILL BOOSTER out of your early mistakes. Unlike continuous daylight,
flashlight turns on and off in an instant and frequently
opens up to allow more light in so when direct flash is
used, the wide open iris shows the red disc-like retina in
an object before it reaches its intended target. As flash
is self-regulating and works by shutting itself off after it
3 lasts for less than 1/1000th of a second. Yet in that brief all it’s gory glory. bounces back off the first subject in its path, burn out is
2
CORRECTING HOTSPOTS One of the most common headaches of flash photography is
a hotspot like this one. Here’s what to do…
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TIM DALY
PHOTOSHOP EXPERT
OFF-CAMERA
FLASH GUNS
Many flash errors can be solved by
using a flash unit removed from
the camera body. Attached to the
hotshoe adaptor via a flexible sync
cable, the off camera flash can
offer more choice in light direction ZOOM INTO THE HIGHLIGHTS STAMP IT OUT BURN IT IN
and position. Many good quality 01 Metallic or reflective subjects like this 02 Pick the Rubber stamp tool from the 03 Finally, pick the Burning in tool and set it to
digital compacts can be linked to bronze statue are notoriously tricky to light, toolbox and select a large soft-edged brush. Highlight mode with a large soft-edged
more powerful flashguns, which
even with studio flash. Typically the flash makes a Pick sample points from as near as you can without brush. Darken the highlights only and reduce its
are well worth considering if you
feel limited by your present results. narrow hotspot in the centre of the frame. The trick is compromising the original detail or introducing foreign Exposure to 20%. Gradually work on the brighter areas
to remove the hotspots but still maintain a highlight. colours. In small strokes, remove the brightest areas. without making them identical to their surroundings.
WARMING UP Flash used outdoors can often make your photos look cold and sometimes the result
won’t resemble your original subject…
IMPROVING COLOUR The other possibility with using flash outdoors is over-exposure where
all strong colour definition is lost
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Check out the in-depth flash
techniques of Les Voorhis at
RESCUE WASHED OUT IMAGES MULTIPLY THE LAYER ALTERNATIVE ENDINGS
01 When flash mixes with strong daylight, the 02 Next, make this duplicate layer active then 03 The success of the Blending modes really
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result can be an over-exposed result. Whites choose the Overlay blending mode from depends on the colours in your original october2001/fill_flash/
and pastel tones predominate and all strong hues are the Blending modes drop down menu in your layers image, so if the Overlay mode overcooks your image, index.shtml
lost. First, make a duplicate background layer. palette. Your weak image will now be beefed up. try the Colour Burn at 50% as an alternative solution.
S
oftware filters work in exactly the same way that is processed through Photoshop. Filters are generally responses to both pixel colour and their position in your
TUTORIAL
as conventional camera filters but have the applied as the finishing stage and unfortunately become bitmap. With complex routines such as the Lighting
KEY DETAILS added advantage of variable intensity and, if an indelible part of your Photoshop file, but if applied Effects filter, the huge calculations can slow down older
2 SKILL BOOSTER used carefully, reverse gear. With paintbrush, pencils and sensitively and to a more flexible home like a layer, filter PCs. Make sure your software has enough memory for
pastels a good starting point for minimal or simplified effects can be both sensational and genuinely time- this kind of task – ideally this should be five times
7 compositions like a still life or a sparse landscape, these saving devices. If you are uncertain about the damaging greater than the largest image file you’ll encounter.
2 TIME TO COMPLETE filters will remove most fine details from your image,
leaving a pattern or preset design across your work.
effects of your filtering, make a duplicate layer first and
apply the filter to this rather than the underlying original.
Photoshop and Photoshop Elements share the same
filter pack, but only Elements gives the user a visual
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Most creative filters have additional tools within a dialog
box such as brush size, stroke length and background
The advantage of working on a duplicate layer is that
you can use the Eraser tool to cut holes through the
taster of the effect in the palette. If you’re really keen
on filtering, you can customise your application with a
2 NEXT MONTH texture. The real problem with all these tools is that they filtered layer to reveal unfiltered parts underneath. plug-in filter pack like Coral KPT, Andromeda or Xenofex,
How to add movement to apply the same preset routines to each and every image Filters work by applying mathematically generated (see Web links below left).
your digital photos
FOCUS BLUR ON A LAYER Use two layers to create a soft focus effect behind
the image and blend it to the original
* WEB LINKS
CORAL KPT6.0
www.coral.com
The latest version is distributed by
Corel and features wacky effects
called Goo, Sky Effects, LensFlare,
Turbulence and many others.
XENOFEX
www.xenofex.xom
Download a trial version of the
Xenofex filter here. It adds a
wonderful set of texture filters to
your imaging application.
ANDROMEDA
www.andromeda.com MAKE A DUPLICATE LAYER USE THE GAUSSIAN BLUR CUT THROUGH WITH THE ERASER TOOL
Another Photoshop plug-in that 01 Rename your background layer and then
02 Working on the bottom layer, pick the
03 Turn back on the sharp uppermost layer and
lets you drape a photographic make a duplicate layer by clicking on the Blur8Gaussian Blur filter and move the select the Eraser tool with a soft-edges brush
image around a 3D shape like a
tiny icon at the base of the layer palette. Return to dialog box into an area of your desktop that doesn’t of 30 pixels and with 100% Opacity. Next, gradually
cube or sphere. You can download
a demo version from this site.
your layers palette and turn off the uppermost layer get in the way. Move the Radius slider until it reaches remove the areas of this layer that you want to be
by clicking on the tiny eye icon. 15 and your layer appears defocused. blurred ie. to reveal the underlying soft-focused layer.
BLENDING FILTERS once you’ve done an edit. Here’s a better way to do it…
Filters that have been reduced by
the Fade Filter command look much
more skillful and complimentary.
BLENDING FILTERS
In addition to the Fade Filter
command, filters can also be
modified using the same Blending
modes found in layers. Blending
modes can produce very
unexpected results by merging the
effect with its selection area or layer.
FILTERING IN
SMALL AREAS
You can filter smaller selection areas
but a much better way to ring fence
the effects of a filter is to apply it to
a duplicate layer. Once applied, cut
away the excess layer areas with
your Eraser tool and let it float over
your background layer and use the
MAKE THE SELECTION DUST AND SCRATCHES FILTER RETOUCH ANY LEFT-OVERS
01 Use the lasso selection tool to select the 02 Make your image 100% then do Filter8 03 Don’t use one huge filter on the marks, or
Layer variables such as opacity
and blending modes to make it
area you want to filter and make a 50 pixel Noise8Dust. From dialog, set the Threshold your image will lose sharpness. Large dust look convincing.
feather radius so it blends with its surroundings. value at 1 then increase the Radius pixel by pixel. marks can be removed using the rubber stamp tool.
Creating simple 3D
effects with PSP
Enhance your photos with simple three dimensional effects and see your pictures from a different
perspective. Joe Apice explains how
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henever we view a photo, we see the the photo it seems to lift itself off the paper. In the
TIPS GUIDE image on a two dimensional plane. Over perspective approach, foreground objects are larger than
KEY DETAILS the years, photographers have used tricks and those in the background, creating an illusion of distance
TOOL PALETTE
2 SKILL LEVEL techniques to give photographs the illusion of the third
plane or depth. These techniques have included blurring
or depth in the image.
In both cases, the intent is to fool the eye into
The Lasso tool, Selection tool, Clone
brush and Preset Shapes tool are
8 and shadowing effects, perspective alignment and believing that objects are on a different plane and make located in the Tool palette
2 TIME TO COMPLETE
colour enhancement.
When objects in the foreground are very sharp and
a two dimensional image look three dimensional.
With the tools available in photo-editing programs simple, but also provide an excellent degree of control.
IMAGE PREPARATION Set the foreground and background colours and make the initial
selection of those objects that will be in the foreground
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3 IN DETAIL
COLOUR AND LIGHTNESS
SET THE COLOURS MAKE THE SELECTION THE SKY IS BLUE
The Auto Color Balance and Auto
Saturation commands are not
01 Using the Eyedropper tool, set the foreground 02 The flowers will be used to create the 03 Although the flowers were cut off when the
available in earlier versions of Paint and background colours. The foreground illusion of an object in the foreground. To picture was taken, they can be restored with
Shop Pro. To achieve similar results colour is set by placing the Eyedropper tool over one select the flowers, use the Lasso tool in Freehand the Clone tool. Before doing so, we need to add a border
with the earlier versions of PSP, use of the leaves and clicking the left mouse button. The mode, set the Feather value to zero and make the at the top of the image to make the cloning possible. To
Colors8Adjust8Color Balance and
background colour is set by placing the Eyedropper selection. The flower selection is then copied to a add the border, go to the Main Menu bar and select
Colors8Adjust8Hue/Saturation/
Lightness command.
tool at the top edge of the sky area and clicking the right separate window using Edit8Copy and Edit8Paste8As Image8Add Borders. Uncheck the Symmetric box and
mouse button. New Image commands. enter a value of 20 to 25 pixels in the box labelled Top.
4
FURTHER First select the object using the Lasso tool, then use Edit8Copy to store the object in
INSPIRATION memory. Move to your main image and use Edit8Paste to place the object in the foreground
NEXT STEPS Next, we’ll make the brightness adjustments, create a frame to give an illusion of * WEB LINKS
depth, diffuse some of the details and add colours to warm the scene TUTORIAL WEBSITE
http://psp7tutorials.homestead.
com/index.html
The perception of depth or distance
can be achieved with the use of
colours, shadows, overlapping
shapes, perspective and detail.
Shadows and overlapping shapes
work best with objects in the
foreground; contrasting colours are
best suited when separating objects
in the background; and perspectives
provide a feeling of depth between
the foreground and background.
CREATE OBJECTS IN THE FOREGROUND BEVEL THE FRAME RESTORE THE FLOWERS
07 Use the Preset Shapes tool with a line width of 08 To create a 3D effect in the frame, use a 09 The image of the flowers should still be active
10, uncheck the Retain Style and Antialias boxes bevelling effect. On the Main Menu bar, select on your screen. If the image is stored to disk,
and check the Create as Vector box. In the Color Palette Effects83D Effects8Inner Bevel. When the bevel dialog recall it by using the File8Open command. When the
window, click the right arrow in the Background Colour box window appears, enter the values shown. You can image appears, select Edit8Copy, move to the original image
and select the No Color option. Draw a box about 1cm experiment with different colours in the Light Color box and use Edit8Paste8As New Layer. Use the Move tool to
from the edge and select Layers8Convert to Raster. but white works best in this situation. place the new layer with flowers on the existing ones.
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JOE APICE
PAINTSHOP PRO EXPERT
USING THE BRUSH
SIZE CURSOR
When using the Clone tool, make
FILL THE MISSING PIECES ADD WARMTH THE END RESULT
10 Remove the edge of the image and fill the 11 To remove the blue colour cast and add some
12 As you can see in the finished image, 3D
sure you set your tool preferences
to show the brush size cursor
empty space by cloning some of the flowers warmth, use the Auto Color Balance filter. effects can be achieved quickly and easily with instead of precise cursors. You can
into it. On the Standard tool bar, select the Clone tool. Use Select Effects8Enhance Photo8Automatic Color Balance just a few basic tools. Visual effects such as these can be change the cursor type by clicking
the Cursor and Tablet Options tab in
a round brush in Aligned mode with the settings shown from the Main Menu bar and when the dialog window useful when creating greeting cards – why not try them
the Clone Tool Option palette.
and copy some of the flowers into the area. appears, move the temperature slider to the left. on some of your own images?
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ouldn’t it be nice to turn back the hands of wrinkles, smooth out pores, remove blemishes and
TIPS GUIDE
time? At some point in our lives we all recolour grey hair.
KEY DETAILS wish that we could look a few years Interestingly enough, the aging process can be
2
TOOL PALETTE
SKILL LEVEL younger – or at least be able to remove some of those turned both ways. In other words, you can digitally
The Lasso tool, Paintbrush tool,
wrinkles and blemishes. make someone look younger and better, or you Deformation tool and Crop tool
6 Over the years, people have spent thousands of can make them older and worse (though we are located in the Tool palette.
2 TIME TO COMPLETE
pounds on products to reduce the appearance of aging.
After all, most magazines and advertisements sell the
don’t know why you would want to make someone
look older!). In this month’s tutorial we will discuss
15 MINSPERIMAGE
idea that younger is better. In fact, our entire culture
has become obsessed with looking younger. Realistically,
some very basic tools available in Paint Shop Pro,
which you can use in order to erase those unwanted
2 NEXT MONTH we can’t turn back the clock, but digitally, we can. With wrinkles and blemishes and reverse a little of the
Colouring B&W portraits the help of photo-editing software, we can remove aging process…
GET STARTED Make an initial selection and then apply a Gaussian Blur
filter to determine the amount of softening required
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3 IN DETAIL
IDENTIFY THE PROBLEMS SELECT THE LEFT EYE AREA REMOVE THE WRINKLES
AUTO SATURATION 01 Looking at the image, we can see that the 02 The first task is to deal with the wrinkles below 03 With the selection in place, go to the Main
The Auto Saturation feature is not
woman has developed wrinkles around the the woman’s eye. Using the Lasso tool in Menu bar and select Effects8Blur8Gaussian
available in earlier versions of
Paint Shop Pro. To achieve similar eyes, the skin has large pores around the forehead and Freehand mode, make a selection of the area around the Blur. When the dialog window appears, enter a Radius
results with the earlier versions chin, and there is evidence of dry skin near the cheek and wrinkles. To make the selection, go to the Standard Tool value of 1.5. Generally, a Radius value between 1 and 2 is
of PSP, use Colors8Adjust8Hue/ nose area. Finally, the face appears a bit too round, which bar and select the Lasso tool. In the Tool Option palette, sufficient to do the job. Larger values will add more blur
Saturation/Lightness. may have resulted from the subject’s proximity to the lens select Freehand mode and set the Feather value to 10. but the results will not look natural.
when the picture was taken. Make the selection as shown.
Remove the remaining wrinkles, smooth out the skin areas around * WEB LINKS
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Filter manufacturers such as Hoya
and Tiffen produce high-quality soft-
focus filters that are used to soften
the skin and reduce unwanted
wrinkles and blemishes. Minolta has
been marketing a soft focus 100mm
f2.8 lens that is largely used for
portrait photography. It produces a
soft effect around your subject while
the image remains very sharp at the
centre. The filters available in Paint
Shop Pro can reproduce these same
effects at a fraction of the price. The
advantage in using PSP filters is that
SELECT THE RIGHT EYE AREA FIX THE FOREHEAD AREA HANDLE DRY SKIN the amount of softness can be
04 Using the Lasso tool, make a similar selection
05 Continue with the Lasso tool to select the area
06 Next, tackle the dry skin around the area near controlled and they can be applied
to the entire image or only selected
underneath the right eye. On the Standard Tool of the forehead. We want the hair to remain the right cheek and nose. Once again, use the
areas of the image.
bar select the Lasso tool. Retain the Freehand mode and sharp, so make a smaller selection and use a larger Lasso tool to make the selection. Keep the tool in
the same Feather value of 10. Apply the Blur filter by feather value. In this case, used a Feather value of 15 Freehand mode and set the Feather value to 10. Make
selecting Effects8Blur8Gaussian Blur from the Main Menu instead of 10 to spread the selection as shown. Apply the the selection as shown. Instead of applying the Gaussian
bar and enter a value of 1.5 for the Radius. Gaussian Blur filter using a Radius value of 2. Blur filter to the selection, we’ll use a different technique.
SAMPLE THE FACE COLOUR PAINT AWAY DRY SKIN SELECT AND SOFTEN THE CHIN
07 With the selection in place, go to the Standard 08 The Paintbrush tool enables you to change the 09 Next, use the Gaussian Blur filter to remove
Tool bar and select the Eyedropper tool. Place
the tool inside the selected area and sample a colour that
skin colour, and it can provide a finer degree of
control over the amount of retouching that is applied to
large pores and wrinkles on the chin. Select the
chin area using the Lasso tool in Freehand mode and raise
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is more representative of the average skin tone. Click the the area by simply varying the opacity of the brush. Here, the Feather value to 15. Keep the selection away from the JOE APICE
left mouse button to select the colour. This will now we’ve used a large soft brush (100), with the opacity and subject’s lips. Smooth out the area using the Gaussian Blur PAINTSHOP PRO EXPERT
become the foreground colour for our Paintbrush tool. hardness values set at 20. filter with a Radius value of 1.5. TOOL PREFERENCES
When using the Paintbrush tool,
make sure you set up your tool
preferences to show the rounded
Brush Size cursor instead of the
Precise Cursor. This will allow you to
see the exact area where the brush
will paint the colour rather than
guessing the size of the brush tip.
You can change the cursor type by
clicking the Cursor and Tablet
Options tab in the Tool Option
palette and unchecking the box
labelled Use Precise Cursors.
SOFT FOCUS
Want to create a pleasing soft focus
ATTENTION TO DETAIL LOOKING SLIMMER A YOUNGER APPEARANCE effect? Place a shear nylon stocking
10 Use the Lasso tool to select the lips. To saturate 11 Open the Layers palette and double click on
12 The areas containing the wrinkles, large pores over the lens before taking your
picture. The stocking will soften the
the lip colour, use the Auto Saturation feature. Background. When the Layer Properties and dry skin are essentially removed, and the
image and produce a very
On the Main Menu bar, select Effects8Enhance Photo8 window opens, click the OK button. On the Standard Tool face also appears younger than the original image. interesting effect. Try different
Auto Saturation Enhancement. In the Auto Saturation bar, select the Deformation tool and drag the bottom Depending on the portrait, you can add blusher or eye colour stockings to vary the effects.
window, select Normal for bias and Strong for strength. corners inward when the handles and guides appear. shadow to further enhance the image.
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TECHNIQUE PAGE
80
COMMON PHOTO MISTAKES
Tim Daly discusses eight classic photo blunders
and how to avoid them
TECHNIQUE PAGE
82
MACRO MODES
We explore how to use macro lenses for some
stunning close-up photography
Q&A PAGE
84
ALL YOUR CAMERA QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Aidan O’Rourke answers your camera technique,
image editing and printing queries
TECHNIQUE
COMMON PHOTO MISTAKES
SEE PAGE 80
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TECHNIQUE USING YOUR CAMERA
Solving common
photo mistakes
Even a simple error can ruin a perfectly good photograph, but if
you’re aware of the likely causes, you can improve your strike
rate dramatically. Tim Daly looks at the top eight offences
T
ABOVE Unexpected cropping his month we’re going to show you how to shots at range are disappointing if priority is given to the
off the tops of heads can be avoid annoying errors that can spoil a whole figure rather than the more interesting facial
caused by parallax error photograph. You know the kind of thing – a expressions. If you’re not sure about the results you’re
chopped off head, poor exposure, camera shake and likely get if you go in closer, try shooting several
RIGHT This example shows a unattractive obstructions. variations such as a tight head shot, head and shoulders
clever cropping to focus your and the classic three-quarter length portrait.
attention on the central player 01 Crop and frame
in the composition Subjects such as buildings and standing people are often 02 Avoid obstructions
the wrong shape to fit into a rectangular landscape It’s really easy to obstruct your camera lens when
composition, so try to shoot them in a portrait format shooting with a rangefinder type digital compact. Most
instead. It’s not essential to get everything in the frame are positioned to one side of the lens on the top left of
– if you’re left with wasted space around the edges, use the camera body. In practice, this rarely proves to be a
your zoom lens to crop closer or, if your camera has a problem unless you place your fingers over the camera
fixed focal length lens, physically move closer. Portrait lens because the rangefinder viewing window won’t
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0 EXPERT TIP
CONCENTRATION AND
PREPARATION
The best photographers have a
thorough understanding of their
medium and are well prepared to
cope with most eventualities. The
key to improving your strike rate
and making mistakes a thing of the
past is not to rush your picture-
taking process. After composing
your shot, spend a couple of
seconds considering the likely
exposure issues caused by lights
and darks within your frame.
display the glaring error. This problem is more noticeable ABOVE Exposure is the hardest part of photography Remember that most situations can
with digital compacts because they are smaller in to get right and can be influenced by a host of easily be dealt with by overriding
your automatic exposure and
comparison with their film-based relatives and are factors not apparent at the time of shooting
focusing functions.
difficult to hold if your hands are on the large side.
RIGHT Flare occurs when shooting directly into the
03 Exposure problems sun without a shade fitted to the lens
Exposure problems most often occur when a
photographer relies solely on automatic exposure advanced compacts, parallax is easily avoided. Use the * WEB LINKS
functions rather than careful measurement and manual LCD preview monitor to frame close-up subjects if your
WORLD PHOTOGRAPHIC
adjustments. Too little light will result in a darker than camera doesn’t have an LCD screen to avoid cropping in COMPETITIONS
expected image; too much light will result in over- too tightly around the perimeter edges. Compared with will prevent even the wobbliest posture from spoiling
exposure and create a much brighter image than other errors, images shot with parallax can be rescued the shot. Success can also be achieved at lower speeds WORLD PRESS
expected, where detail is blown out and colours are pale by some recomposing in Photoshop, using the Cropping such as 1/60th and 1/30th, but only if the PHOTO 2003
and washy. Over exposure is most frequently caused tool to remove areas that you didn’t account for and the photographer relies on extra support such as leaning Check out the results of this year’s
competition, announced to the
when shooting with flash at close range or when faced Clone tool for rebuilding missing parts. against a wall or another immovable object.
world on 14th February.
with black or darker-toned subject matter. All but the www.worldpressphoto.nl
most severe exposure errors can be corrected in your 05 Autofocus error 07 Shooting into the light
image-editing package with the Levels controls. Like any other automatic process, autofocus has to be Both colour and tonal range can be drastically altered by PULITZER PRIZE
guided by the user and worked within its narrow the position of the light, with best results occurring when PHOTOGRAPHERS
04 Parallax error limitations. Most digital cameras have a central the sun is behind the photographer. When shooting into Check out the stunning
documentary work by the New York
Parallax error results from the slight difference in autofocus target, which sets the point of focus only on the sun, a common cause of poor quality images is
Times’ staff photographers.
position between the viewing lens and the taking lens. the object, fixed in the centre of the frame. For most caused by lens flare. Shaped like a series of overlapping
www.pulitzer.org/year/2002/
The issue becomes visible when close focusing or landscape photos and subjects set at a distance away hexagons or a rush of white light, flare will ruin even the feature-photography/works
working in macro mode. Instead of capturing the same from the lens, this will work flawlessly and without most carefully composed image.
composition as seen in the rangefinder viewing window, concern, but when focus points are nearer, due care and Digital SLRs and better compact cameras are designed ALFRED EISENSTAEDT
the taking lens shoots from a slightly lower vantage attention is needed to succeed. Autofocus needs a clear to use a protective lens shade, which prevents excessive AWARD
point and to the right. Parallax is not an issue with area of contrast to work properly and will struggle to light from entering the lens on location. With each View the best photographs taken by
photographers from Life magazine
digital SLRs because what you see in the viewfinder is cope with areas of similar tone. In practice this means lens designed around exacting optical measurements,
in 2002.
exactly the same image captured by the sensor. On less you can’t focus well on walls, bright skies and other it’s essential that only the manufacturer’s recommended www.life.com/Life/eisies/
areas of flat untextured colour. shade is used, rather than a jack-of-all-trades rubber eisies2000/contents.html
The only way to work with this problem is to lens hood.
recompose and lock-focus on a suitable point in the
same plane. Since many digital compacts have the 08 Blank spaces
autofocus lock function, recomposing is possible without Landscape photography can prove a demanding activity
losing sharpness. Another associated problem is focus if large empty spaces are left within your compositions.
slip when subjects fall outside the central autofocus When faced with the possibility of a blank space, there
target and sharp focus is set by mistake at a point in the are two ways to solve this problem. First and easiest is
distance – again this can be fixed using AF lock. to recompose and eliminate the sky by using your zoom
lens at its telephoto setting. Without a large white
06 Camera shake expanse of sky influencing your camera metre, detail
If your images are frequently blurred, it is most likely will be much more evident in your final print. The
caused by camera shake. This occurs when a low a second and more creative way to solve the problem is
shutter speed is used and it picks up the photographer’s
body movement during an exposure. This often occurs in
to try to fill the void with overhanging foliage.
Much used by landscape and garden photographers,
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ABOVE Close-up photography can suffer from camera sharpening. On fully manual digital compacts and SLRs, primary subject. There’s no need to keep overhangs in
shake, largely due to uncomfortable posture. This camera shake can be avoided if the shutter speed is sharp focus, so your intended depth of field should not gallery.dcm@futurenet.co.uk
camera was held firm with a tripod locked on a minimum of 1/125th of a second, as this be compromised.
3 IN DETAIL M
ost digital compacts have an additional macro
mode function which enables you to set focus
on nearby objects to make them bigger in the
PURPOSE-MADE frame. In ordinary shooting modes a conventional mid-
MACRO LENSES range zoom lens will not permit the photographer to
Professional wildlife photographers
opt for a specialised camera kit achieve sharp focus on anything much below 50cm,
which includes a purpose built which can be frustrating if your subject is on the small
macro lens, specially designed for side. This is where a macro lens comes in.
ultra close-up work without The wonderful thing about close up photography is
producing distortion. Better digital
SLR systems based on the Nikon
that smaller subjects often reveal details and textures
and Canon professional bodies can that are not apparent in normal shooting circumstances,
take advantage of these lenses. but in order to capture that, you must remember that
Unlike a mid-range zoom lens fitted depth of field works differently here. As you get closer
with macro function, these kinds of
and closer to your subject, the effective depth of field
professional lenses are fixed focus,
usually around the 50-100mm focal diminishes rapidly until it’s reduced to a matter of
length and produce images that millimetres, even at maximum f22. If you want to
can be greatly enlarged without capture finely detailed images at close range, small
loss of sharpness. For even greater apertures will force you to use much slower shutter
magnification an additional bellows
kit can be fitted between camera
speeds than normal and require the use of a tripod.
body and lens, allowing the subject
to be recorded life size. Close-up and slow shutter speeds
All close focusing photography is best achieved with a
tripod, as light levels are generally lower in these
scenarios and camera shake can be more of a problem.
A fixed camera position on a tripod will enable you to
experiment and ponder on different compositions as tiny
changes in position can make a significant difference to
the end result. For most users the LCD preview screen
on the rear of a digital camera can provide an excellent
tool for checking composition and comparing different
variations on the subject.
ABOVE Interchangeable lenses For subjects shot outside on location another potential
like this 50mm Nikon lens problem can be the wind. At such close distances, and
show focusing distance on the forced to select small apertures such as f16 to ensure
barrel, set against an aperture maximum depth of field, the photographer has to use
scale so you can judge depth slow shutter speeds to compensate. Any slight
of field at any one aperture movement caused even by a gentle wind will make a
and focal point blurred result. A practical answer to this is to use a
makeshift windbreak made with a piece of stiff A4
FAR RIGHT white card which can also double up as a reflector to
This macro image was shot bounce extra light onto your subject.
with a f11 aperture to throw
the background out of focus, Depth of field
while keeping the foreground As mentioned, the classic problem with close focusing is
elements sharp the diminishing depth of field, leaving a zone of sharp
focus typically measured in centimetres rather than
;
A cheaper alternative to the specialist macro lens is the screw on or clip-on macro lens filter. Just like a
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BETTER TRAVEL
FURTHER magnifying glass, they produce a super-close up result in front of most digital compact lenses. The macro PHOTOGRAPHY
INSPIRATION filter must be focused by moving the camera nearer or further away from the subject to achieve sharpness
ABOVE Armed with simple studio lighting, this still life was shot at very close range to reveal the textures and tones of a seedhead. At this scale a
still life like this uses tiny reflectors the size of playing cards and a background no bigger than a sheet of A4 paper
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the lens. For special shallow depth of field background doesn’t enable you to shoot at ultra close range, you can complex interlocking structures waiting to be investigated
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effects, a maximum aperture of f4.5 won’t blur things always cut away unwanted areas of your image using or they can be part of a more complex overall pattern. If
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which open up to f2.8 throughout their entire range are maximum potential print out size, as a good deal of range of handy props with you.
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CAMERA USE
DOWNLOADING PHOTOS 084
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MAKING CD COPIES
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The following pictures need exposure compensation. We show you how…
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 084/085 IMAGE MANAGEMENT
DIFFUSION EFFECTS 085 ■■ INTERMEDIATE
FLASHGUNS 085
I am using an HP Pavilion 877
CAMERA TO TV
PORTRAIT PHOTOS
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086
Q with Windows Me. I am
IMAGE EDITING downloading images from my FujiFilm
PAINT SHOP PRO 5 085 FinePix 2400 Zoom and Kodak DC280
EMAILING FILES 087
Zoom via a card reader to my PC and
RESAMPLING PHOTOS 087
PRINTERS then burning the photos on to CD-R.
PRINTER PROBLEMS 087 This works OK but I have to transfer
INKJET OR LASER? 087 each image separately and this is very
MEDIA time-consuming. Can you tell me how This photo of the M56 was taken just Adjusting the exposure control to This capture of the mills in Ancoats
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to transfer the contents of each before dusk. The camera has exposed around minus 1.6 has given a darker Manchester was made at the standard
compact flash or smart card onto CD-R for the mid tones in the centre of the picture, giving a truer representation exposure settings and has turned out
in one command operation? photo, leaving the sky burnt out. of the lighting conditions, with too light – the sky has burnt out to
Secondly, I need some help with Overall the picture is too bright. The plenty of detail in the clouds. The white – the colour of the brickwork
Paint Shop Pro 5. Can you please tell exposure was 1/13th second at F2.5. exposure was 1/43rd second at F2.5. has not been rendered accurately.
me where to find a book or manual?
Ralph Holdom
Help
burning software does the rest. Each problem – completely white and the sky, but it is still at the top of the sky appears grey and moody – a much
CD can accommodate around 650MB lacking any detail. scale and is not clearly visible. more accurate portrayal of the scene.
of data, so to make best use of the
space on your CDs you should build
2 IMAGE DIFFUSION
up around 600MB of material, then That fuzzy-edged look is a
transfer it to CD in one go.
A diffusion effect traditionally
As for Paint Shop Pro, I checked at made using a filter attached to the
my local bookshop and found plenty camera lens. In the 17th century the Photographers through the ages have used all kinds of methods
of books on Photoshop, but none on painter Corot used a similar effect in to create the soft-focussed, romantic “fuzzy effect”…
Paint Shop Pro. There are some titles his landscape paintings. In the 1930s
available on Amazon.co.uk including movie directors enhanced the
an older one on Paint Shop Pro 5. appearance of leading ladies by using
diffusing filters, smearing gel over a
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clear filter or tying a stocking over
the lens. In the Seventies filmmakers
and photographers such as David
CAMERA CONTROLS Hamilton used it to create an
CAMERA USE impressionistic or nostalgic effect.
■■ INTERMEDIATE This effect can be simulated using an
I have a Sony Cyber-shot. Can image editing program like
Q you tell me what +2/-2EV means Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro. Used This silhouette of trees on Alderley First we create a duplicate of the
and how and when I might want to use carefully on the right type of image Edge in Cheshire provides us with background layer of this image. In
this feature? this effect can transform a picture some good subject on which to the Layers palette, drag the layer to
Bill McClean into something quite sublime. experiment with image diffusion – the ‘New Layer’ symbol (indicated by
Experiment with different levels of the ‘fuzzy’ effect. the red arrow).
This is exposure compensation. blur and opacity, but don’t overdo it!
A The camera’s built-in light See box (right) for further info.
meter measures the amount of light
hitting the camera’s sensor and
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makes adjustments to shutter speed
and aperture – aperture refers to the
iris-like device in the lens which
opens and closes, increasing or ACCESSORIES
decreasing the amount of light CAMERA KIT
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the subject from the flash and adjusts allowed to enter the camera. mode on the camera to view previously K in CMYK – Cyan Magenta Yellow
and... K, last letter of blacK. CMYK
the intensity so just the right amount taken photos without the TV/Video
2
are the colours of the inks used
of light is discharged. If the subject is adaptor lead plugged in then it’s fine in printing.
DIFFUSION EFFECTS closer, the intensity will be reduced. and I can view the past photos. But as
IMAGE EDITING If the subject is further away, the soon as I plug in the lead that connects LZW
■■ INTERMEDIATE flash will fire at a higher power. As TV CONNECTION to the TV it seems that the camera Lempel-Zif-Welch – a form of data
How do I get that fuzzy-edged long as the camera is set to the same IMAGE MANAGEMENT switches off. compression used in image file
Q romantic look you see in so aperture the light should be about ■ BEGINNER Does you have any advice on this or formats TIFF and GIF. Developed by
J. Ziv and A Lempel around 1977
many wedding shots? right. If the flash is still too bright, I have just recently bought my am I doing anything wrong?
Steven Pritchard you can manually adjust the aperture
Q first digital camera, the Nikon Stephen McGonagle
and later refined by Dave Welch.
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MANUFACTURER SITE about three clicks from the home page. Discover the history
www.hewlett-packard.com of the company founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard
Content: A vast store of information on the Palo Alto-based in 1939, and their first product, an audio oscillator used by
technology giant which merged with Compaq in May last Disney. Their first camera was a polaroid-backed
year. Info on the Photosmart series of digital cameras is oscilloscope camera made in 1962.
When it comes to sorting out as a first time user with Photoshop and
A problems such as this you need colour control and an Epson 875DC
to develop the powers of a high-tech printer. A problem I am faced with
Sherlock Holmes. Inference, logic, presently is the banding that occurs,
elimination of possibilities, and a particularly on colour prints. It has
touch of intuition all play a role in appeared on black-and-white prints but
solving the problem. not on the last ones I made. I have tried
Now there is something in the cleaning the nozzles but nothing seems
third sentence of your message which to do the trick. Can you give
arouses my curiosity: “Nothing me a possible explanation for its
appeared on the screen”. You then appearance and persistence? And
say that the pictures appear on the can you offer a solution?
camera screen with the cable We have also been offered a laser
unplugged, but when you plug it in printer, by someone who has no more
the camera switches itself off. What I use for it. Someone has told me that
believe is happening is that you’ve they are expensive to run. Are they an
failed to set the channel on the TV to improvement on ink-jet printers?
the AV input. John Norman
Look on the remote control and
find the button which switches the Banding, by which you mean
input from normal channels to AV
This illustration compares a standard size larger image suitable for printing at A4 size with its
smaller size equivalent suitable for a web page or for emailing. To create the smaller size image we A the appearance of lines along
can use the ‘Resample’ function of image-editing software, or ‘Create web gallery’ in an image
input. I think you’ll find that with a the direction of print, usually happens
couple of presses of the button the When resizing for the web you medium. The file size should come on inkjet printers because of clogged
pictures will appear. It’s rather like must do two things – rewrite the file out at anything between 40 to 60 k. nozzles. I have encountered this
‘tuning’ the TV to the camera. When so it has smaller pixel dimensions, That’s it – you’re now ready to email problem many times and usually the
the cable is plugged into the camera, and resave the file using a greater the file! way to solve it is to run the head
it doesn’t switch itself off. The LCD is amount of JPEG compression. A But there’s an easier way that’s cleaning utility and then check that
turned off to save power while you’re typical size for a digital image file is especially useful if you have lots of all the nozzles are free. Sometimes
viewing the photos on the TV screen. 2,048 x 1,536 pixels – that’s a total of files. Simply use the ‘Make web the nozzles aren’t printing properly
around three million pixels, nine gallery’ feature of your image because of a broken electrical
; READ ON
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million bytes of information four organisation program. It will make a contact. Use of non-manufacturer
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS times the area of a standard web gallery consisting of smaller size print cartridges can result in this
FOR DUMMIES computer screen (1,024 x 768). On images and thumbnails, together effect. Often I find that buying new
FILE SIZE disk at JPEG max it comes out at with the web pages to display them. print cartridges can solve the
Published by John Wiley & Sons IMAGE MANAGEMENT around 1MB, needing many minutes Select the image size to maximum problem. Perhaps the printer driver
Price £18.99 ■ BEGINNER to transfer using a 56k modem. 500 pixels width or height and create software doesn’t match the printer or
Written by Deke mcClelland
I seem to have a block in my For web and email we need to the gallery. The smaller size image operating system. In principle, if you
Buy from Waterstones
Q understanding of saving a file so reduce the dimensions so the file will files will be in one of the web gallery have a standard operating system,
it’s small enough to email and doesn’t fit inside a standard computer screen folders. The image files will all be imaging software, printer driver and a
take all day to send. or browser window. 500 x 375 is a correctly sized and ready for transfer correctly configured and connected
Could you tell me in simple terms good size as it takes up roughly a to the web gallery, but if you want to, printer with fully functioning
how to place the image into Photoshop quarter of a standard computer you can open up the folder and select cartridges, then you should get
and then make it small enough to screen, and comes on a small disk. one or more of these files for viewing perfect results.
email without losing the detail? Here’s how to resample a photo in or emailing. Inkjet printers have been
Fiona Bridgland Photoshop or Elements. First we go to developed to a high degree of
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Image8Size – find width or height sophistication, especially in the
Image size is one of the most 2048 and change this to 500 – make printing of photographic images –
Verdict You don’t have to be a A important and most sure the checkbox ‘Resample’ is laser printers just don’t match the
dummy to benefit from this
entertaining and informative misunderstood concepts in digital checked. Now the file has been PRINTER PROBLEMS quality, detail and colour fidelity of
photography. Images from today’s rewritten in the new dimensions, PRINTER inkjets, so I wouldn’t recommend that
book on Photoshop Elements,
part of the highly successful digital cameras are generally large in some of the picture information has ■■ INTERMEDIATE option for printing photos. Ultimately
‘For Dummies’ series. Useful size, and we usually need to scale been discarded – it’s about a quarter I recently bought a Nikon Coolpix it may be more cost-effective to buy
explanations avoiding use of
them down to suit various uses, such the size it was.
Q 5700 and was quite startled by a new inkjet printer. They’re
jargon, plus tips, tricks and
as sending via the internet, printing Now go to Save As or Save for the sharpness of the picture I’m getting extremely good value and are
lots more.
and viewing on-screen. Web. Select JPEG high or JPEG on an 8 x 10. However, I’m struggling improving all the time.
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FURTHER lines. They are caused by lower resolution images being displayed too
INFORMATION large, causing the pixels to be visible to the naked eye
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SECTION #04 YOUR PC
USING YOUR PC
IMAGE FILES TYPES Section highlights…
SEE PAGE 90
USING YOUR PC PAGE
90
IMAGE FILE TYPES
Joe Cassels explains how to convert your photos
from one file type to another to suit your needs
92
FREEWARE IMAGE EDITING
Can’t afford Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro? You can
still get the basic tools from online shareware
94
WATERCOLOUR PAPER
Using artist’s paper instead of the usual glossy
alternative can lead to interesting results
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PC & internet
Using a PC to make the most of your digital photos
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Our aim is to bring you creative ideas, expert tips and image files, and full or trial software so you can try the If you have a comment about our reviews, or a product
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Authoritative A leading professional in his/her field Clear Our large page size means we can add extra editor.dcm@futurenet.co.uk Visit our website at
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TUTORIAL USING YOUR PC
YOUR GUIDE JOE CASSELS
Joe Cassels writes regular tutorials for a wide range of computer magazines. He
is an enthusiastic digital photographer with a track record of helping many
people get more from their PCs
Understanding file
types and associations
You can save your photos in various file formats. Joe Cassels explains the difference between bitmaps,
JPEGS, and TIFFS and how to convert one to another to suit your needs
D
ifferent types of picture file have evolved producing a more portable image. Other file types offer detailed areas at times. Look for the slightly blocky
TUTORIAL
along with the need to store or transport different variations on the compression versus detail appearance of JPEG artefacts around curved edges.
KEY DETAILS images effectively without harming their equation, but JPEG and bitmap are the ones you are If you’ve tried out various picture-handling programs,
2 SKILL LEVEL quality. Digital cameras often take photos in either most likely to encounter. you may have noticed that the program that opens
bitmap (BMP) form or as JPEGs. Some cameras use a picture files by default has changed. This is known
2
proprietary file system, but they should come with Compression conundrum as a file association and it’s quite common for new
20 MINUTES
images of large file size. However, not very many will fit
onto your camera’s storage media, which is why many
the size of their bitmap counterparts. The less complex
the image, the more it can be compressed without
Finally, you may want to alter file types yourself if, for
example, you want to compress an image to put it on a
cameras take JPEG files by default. JPEGs are compressed losing detail. They produce perfectly adequate photos, website. This is really as simple as opening and resaving
images where some detail is lost in the name of but you can see evidence of compression around the picture in the new format.
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CompuServe and many BBSs. GIF
supports color and various
resolutions and includes data
compression but is more effective
for scanned images rather than
colour photos.
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/default.asp
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here may be no such thing as a free lunch, time and can share the contents of your PC with the another can be a frustrating and slow business.
TUTORIAL
but you’ll be surprised what you can get for world. Spyware is sneakier, as it transmits info about However, CropIt, Stream Action and Mihov Image
KEY DETAILS free when it comes to digital photo software, your internet habits to its master. Resizer can achieve different conversions with multiple
2 SKILL LEVEL thanks to the wide availability of freeware and However there is plenty of good, healthy freeware to files, saving you endless amounts of time. If you have
shareware program on the web. Freeware is, as its be had and we’ve trawled through the web to put Windows 95/98 or Me and envy XP’s photo-
2 name suggests, completely free to use, while shareware together a toolkit of exciting applications to help you get management, try Photos Manager, which offers similar
applications are usually provided on a try now, pay later more from your digital photographs. If you can’t afford functions. JPG Cleaner optimises files while Red Eye gets
basis and may have limited functionality or a time limit. Paint Shop Pro, fret not, we’ve included two excellent, rid of that perennial problem. Finally, try being creative
2 Before running any freeware or shareware we yet free image editors in the shape of Futuris Imager with Centarsia, which turns photos into mosaics.
suggest you run a virus checker on the program first. and Pixia. Both offer outstanding features for the lowest With all this software out there online, you can save
Downloadable applications can also contain trojan horses price around: that is, absolutely nothing. yourself a lot of money. Perhaps there is such a thing as
2 or spyware – types of virus that trigger at a particular Resizing and converting images from one format to a free lunch after all…
This free image viewer has features that rival many commercial
FUTURIS IMAGER equivalents. Get your copy at http://download.com
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0 EXPERT TIP
JOE CASSELS
PC EXPERT
DOWNLOADING
If you've caught the free
software bug, try heading to
www.download.com. You can
search for different programs by
keyword and then narrow the
MOSAIC MAKER PICTURE INDEXER PHOTO RESIZER
07 Name Centarsia Publisher Alhena Design
08 Name Photos Manager Publisher Pieter H
09 Name CropIt Publisher Entry-Soft
search to show you only
freeware. It's a good idea to read
Status Postcard ware Info www.alhena- Henning Status 30-day trial Info Status full and free Info www.entrysoft.com some user comments before
design.com/centarsia www.showyourphotos.net Crop it provides a quick and easy way to resize your downloading any program.
Remember if you install any of
To make this picture choose File8 Open Master An alternative interface for photo management. Use pictures ready for a print service. It offers you a 3x2
these programs, you do so at
Image8Commands8Run Mosaic. To use your own the folder tree in the left-hand pane to select a folder template showing you the aspect ratio that print your own risk.
choose Tools8Open Queue Manager and add files. of pictures then organise your shots. services use. Move the template and crop the picture.
4
FURTHER support/techguides/color/
INFORMATION main.htm for helpful tips
Making prints on
watercolour paper
If you wish there was more to life than matt and glossy inkjet paper, try artist’s paper instead. Tim Daly takes you on a watercolour challenge
I
t’s essential to realise at the earliest stage Each kind of art paper has its own base colour
0 EXPERT TIP that cotton or wood pulp watercolour papers ranging from ivory, through to cream and even salmon
designed for artists’ use will react very pinks. Inkjet printers are never equipped with white
TIM DALY differently to glossy inkjet paper. Art papers are much printing ink, so it’s important to recognise that this
COLOUR PROFILES
more absorbent than conventional inkjet media and as base colour of your watercolour paper will become the
INKJET ART PAPERS a consequence, are much less reflective too. After maximum highlight colour and value in your final print.
Inkjet art media offer a more tactile
making your initial test prints, you’ll notice that your Most heavyweight art papers are made well beyond
finish, like traditional artist’s
watercolour paper. Best brands to try results will look oddly dark and have a much less a typical inkjet printer’s maximum media thickness
are Somerset and Lyson, since both saturated range of colours compared to a monitor limit of around 300 gsm. If you have an Epson Photo
have been carefully designed to image. Due to the open weave and texture of many printer, move the tension lever (under the printer lid)
reproduce fine detail and high colour paper materials, high-resolution files with pin-sharp from ‘0’ to ‘+’, to accommodate thicker material, but
saturation with an alluring texture. detail will not reproduce well and contrast will be flat check your instruction guide before attempting
Very heavy weights up to 300 gsm
and muddy. Bought in a single sheet or as part of a anything close to the limit. Paper misfeeds are a VINTAGE PRINTING
can be used for exhibition printing.
sketchblock, watercolour papers can be unpredictable common problem with art paper but can be prevented Just like ancient photographic processes such as
but produce a wonderful textured result that is a by using the printer’s Form Feed command which pull platinum and gum bichromate printing, art papers
perfect cross over between painting and photograph. your sheet of paper into position before you print. can take digital photography into another era
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eciding how to store and organise your
digital photographs can be a difficult
choice to make. Many people simply
create a folder on their hard drive each time
they have finished a new batch of photos, giving
the folder a suitable name but doing nothing to REGISTER THE PROGRAM CREATE A CATALOGUE ADD IMAGES TO CATALOGUES
make individual pictures easily identifiable.
01 Pay a visit to www.maxpc.co.uk/extensis 02 Launch the program, select the Create A
03 You can add pictures to your catalogue
When the time comes that you are looking for a to obtain your Portfolio serial number. New Portfolio Catalog option and click by simply dragging and dropping from
particular image, you will probably find it hard to Install the program and click on the Personalize OK. Choose where your catalogue should be saved, another folder. Alternatively, you can click Catalog8
track down. button to enter your code. type a name and click save. Add Items and navigate to the relevant folder.
With Extensis Portfolio 5 Desktop Edition you
can organise your photos into galleries which
allow you to preview your images. Spend a little
time giving your pictures descriptions and
keywords and you will be able to conduct
comprehensive searches in future – no more
frantic scrabbling through folders!
Portfolio also lets you stay in sync with other
users by sharing your catalogues over networks
and across platforms. You can import databases of
information into your catalogue, and even export
catalogues or specified items as web pages.
Portfolio does not just work with photos – you can
also catalogue other media files such as sounds, SET CATALOGUE OPTIONS MORE IMAGE OPTIONS VIEW YOUR IMAGES
videos and presentations.
04 You can use the General tab to
05 Move to the Add tab, to set more options.
06 Click OK in the Option screen and your
Another useful feature called Background determine the quality and size of Some digital cameras automatically images will be added. By default,
Cataloging allows Portfolio to check every few thumbnails as well a specifying how keywords are generate thumbnails and you can specify whether Thumbnail view is used, but you can also select List
minutes for new files added to a folder. And any generated from the image path. these should be used in your catalogue. or Record view from the View menu.
new files found will automatically be added to
your viewing window.
When you are searching for images, you can
carry your query over as many catalogues
as you want, even those stored on a network.
To help you protect your images, you can embed
a watermark. The program can be configured for
multiple users, each of which can be assigned
different levels of access rights. For example, you
may wish other people to be able to view and
search you images, but not allow anyone else to
make changes to catalogues.
As you can see Extenisis Portfolio is an
extremely advanced product. There are many CUSTOMISE YOUR VIEW SET DESCRIPTIONS USING KEYWORDS IN SEARCHES
other media managament programs on the
07 From the View menu, you can select
08 Right click on any picture and select
09 Click Catalog8Find, to conduct easy
market but this is by far the most comprehensive Custom View to set various display Properties from the menu. You can enter searches of your images. Some
of its type available. options. You can select what additional information a description for all of your images. If you move to keywords are automatically generated from an
should be displayed with images. the Keywords tab, you can add useful keywords. image's path, but your own will be more useful.
Upgrade HTML feature has been updated and you can also distribute images on CD
Upgrade to Portfolio 6 using the free Portfolio browser. You can also email your images from
Readers of Digital Camera Magazine can upgrade to the latest version within the program. When you are copying images from your digital
of Portfolio for just $99. Version 6 can now automatically synchronise the camera to your computer, you can automatically rename files on the fly so
contents of a catalogue with folders on your hard drive, so if you add that they are more recognisable. You can also catalogue images without
more photos to a folder, the catalogue will reflect this. There are now even having to launch Portfolio! All this and more is available in Portfolio
more advanced options for publishing your catalogues – the Export to 6. Find out more about this latest version, visit www.extensis.co.uk
BreezeBrowser 1.4
View and sort your digital photographs, create web-based photo albums and view in-depth EXIF information about your images
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EXIF DATA A popular tool developed especially for digital camera users. Read
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hen you take a photograph with your
digital camera, you would be wrong to
think that all that is stored on your
memory card is the image itself. Linked to each
image you take is a range of additional
information such as the model of camera that was
used to take the picture, file size, image
resolution, camera settings in use and the date
and time the picture was shot.
All of this information comes courtesy of EXIF REGISTER THE SOFTWARE SET THE PROGRAM OPTIONS VIEW YOUR PICTURES
(Exchangeable Image File Format) and many
01 Connect to the internet and pay a visit to
02 Click File8Preferences to configure the 03 To open a folder of images in
digital camera owners are not aware of it. This www.breezesys.com/DCMagazine and program to your liking. You can indicate BreezeBrowser, click File8Open. Navigate
information is all well and good, but it is not much enter your name and email address. In the how image should be ordered, setup image to the folder containing your photographs and click
use if you cannot actually read it. While there are program, click Help8About and then press the deletion options and set the options and default OK. The first of your selected images will be
plenty of programs available to help you view, Register button. location for converting photos. displayed in the program window.
tweak and organise your photos, few of them
have any EXIF related features.
This is where BreezeBrowser is different. As
well as providing the standard image preview
option, it also enables you to rename entire
folders of images in one go and also to view
the EXIF information about your pictures. The
program has been designed for use with Canon
cameras, it will work with the vast majority of
digital cameras, although you may find that not
such detailed EXIF information is available to you.
This information can be exported to a text file,
copied from image to image or even changed in
some cases. CHANGE IMAGE VIEW VIEW EXIF INFORMATION EXPORT EXIF TO TEXT FILES
If you would like to find out more about EXIF
04 You can view your images one at a time,
05 You need to be using Main View to see
06 It can be useful to save EXIF information
information try having a look at www.exif.org. or view thumbnails of all of them. Switch EXIF information – double click on a as a separate file from the actual
This sites includes details of the EXIF format, between these views by clicking the second toolbar thumbnail to go to this mode. Exif information is photograph. Click Tools8Export EXIF Data and
specific information about different cameras and a button. Change the size of thumbnails by clicking displayed to the right, and you can view more by choose whether to create a text file for each image
forum for asking and answering questions relating View and selecting a size. clicking the Full Details button. or just one file for all photos. Now click Export All.
to the format.
Upgrade from within the program. The software can be bought for just £23.85 – a saving
Upgrade to BreezeBrowser 2.4 of 10 per cent off the usual price. Before you make this essential purchase you
Readers of Digital Camera Magazine can upgrade to the latest version of can try the software by installing the trial version of BreezeBrowser 2.4 from this
BreezeBrowser at a specially discounted price. BreezeBrowser 2.4 includes a new month’s cover disc.
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W
ith traditional photography you might
collect your images together in bulky
albums and print collections, with digital
photography you have the flexibility to keep your
images in digital format before printing the
pictures you’re especially proud of.
Over time, though, you may find it increasingly
difficult to keep track of photographs you have
taken. While Mac owners have Apple’s free iPhoto
app included in OS X, it only provides basic INTRODUCTION GET STARTED THUMBNAILS
cataloguing functions. Like iPhoto, iView is
01 The purpose of iView Media is to make
02 To create a catalogue of images go to 03 Have a look at the tabs at the top of
designed to make navigating image collections organising your photos much easier. And File8Import Media and either choose the main window. These enable you
much easier than just browsing files and folders once you’ve mastered the basics of setting up and Files and Folders to use images from your hard to view your catalogue in various ways, content is a
on your computer, but iView Media is a far more using the software you can even include audio and drive or choose From Camera to download images list view, thumbnail shows individual thumbnails
comprehensive application. DV video in an iView catalogue. straight from a connected digital camera. and media.
iView supports a wider range of file formats
than iPhoto, allowing you to include DV movie
clips with your image collections and even audio –
this is great for gathering together memories of a
special event or a holiday. You can view the
images in a number of ways, as a list, as a
series of thumbnails or full-screen previews.
iView also gives you more detailed information
on your files including file size, file creator, image
resolution, colour depth and colour profile so you
can make sure images are in a format suitable for
print or for screen use.
Once you have created a catalogue in iView
you can entertain (or bore!) your friends with
the slideshow function, which enables you to SLIDESHOWS SLIDESHOW SETTINGS SIT BACK AND WATCH
create interactive or linear slideshows with
04 Slideshows are a great way to show off
05 In the dialogue you can choose to set
06 You can then choose Make8Run
transitions between frames and include an your photographs. You can create a the duration of each image, transitions slideshow and your slideshow will
audio commentary. slideshow from your images by choosing between them, their size and even include a begin. You can control the playback with the
Make8Setup slideshow. commentary track. controller window.
Upgrade movies on screen at once, easily add detailed labels and annotation to files,
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to upgrade to iView Media Pro for the price of £40 or £45 for the boxed version. You can also take advantage of full AppleScript support. A demo version
IView Media Pro 1.5 includes many professional features for cataloguing of iView Media Pro is featured on the disc so you can try out all the extra
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humbsPlus is a program that can be
used to do as much or as little as you
want. At its most basic, the program is
an extremely useful image cataloguing tool which
enables you to scan your hard drive for pictures
and view thumbnail previews of them. The built-in
image viewer means that by double clicking on
an image, you can view the full sized picture.
A useful feature is the option to print image IMAGE FOLDER SELECTION IMAGE DATABASE IMAGE VIEWER
catalogues. You can define the size that each
01 To view thumbnails of the images
02 To help you find images in the future, 03 If you double click on a thumbnail, you
thumbnail should be printed at to ensure that contained in a folder, use the tree you can add a description and keywords can view images full screen. You can
all of your images will fit on a single page. This structure to the left of the screen to navigate to the to individual files. Right click on an image and select display the editing toolbar by clicking View8Toolbar
can be of use if you print out digital photographs relevant directory. Now click on Update All (second Annotate and enter details on the Database and or by pressing 'T'.
and would like to have a handy reference page to toolbar button). Keyword tabs.
help you track down a particular photo you are
looking for.
Finding images on your computer is made
much simpler by ThumbsPlus as well. You can
add a description and a series of keywords to
files so that in future it will be possible to conduct
extensive searches of the contents of your
hard drive.
ThumbsPlus also features a number of image
editing options ranging from simple rotations and
resizing, to histogram adjustment and effect filters.
You can also convert images from one format to
another, and there is support for a huge range of
graphic formats.
You can also email pictures from within the IMAGE EFFECTS WEB GALLERY BUILDER BATCH IMAGE CONVERSION
program, change your desktop wallpaper, and
04 As well as the basic image-editing
05 Whether you are working with original
06 he batch conversion option is useful
even create web pages from your pictures. This tools available via the toolbar, there are images or those you have made if you need to resize a number of
program is a must for anyone who works with additional functions accessible from the menu. adjustments to, you can create a website to display images or convert an entire folder from one
pictures regularly, providing an essential suite of Special effects can be applied by clicking them. Click Thumbnail8Web Page Wizard and format to another. Click Picture8Convert/Batch Edit
tools for your digital camera shots. Image8Filter and selecting an effect. follow the on screen instructions. to get started.
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notes of exact times and the name of the person who took your
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BCI-6 C/M/Y ....................each £6.35 NEW T032240 Cyan . . . . . .£9.75 . . . . . . . .£5.95 . . . . . .£17.40 FG A5 Greeting Cards & Envelopes x10 ..............£5.95
BCI-6 PM/PC ..................each £6.50 NEW T032140 BLK . . . . . .£17.95 . . . . . . . .£6.95 . . . . . .£20.40 FT A4 Iron on Transfers x10 .................................£7.99
BC-60 BLK............................£17.95 T029401 CLR . . . . . .£15.95 . . . . . . . .£6.95 . . . . . .£20.40 FGLO A4 Fluorescent Iron on Transfers x3 ..............£8.99
BC-61 CLR ..........................£17.95 T028401 BLK . . . . . .£17.95 . . . . . . . .£4.95 . . . . . .£14.40 FSLV A4 Silver Reflective Film x5 ............................£4.50
BC-62 PHOTO ......................£29.95 T027401 PHOTO. . . . £12.75 . . . . . . . .£6.95 FADW A4 Glossy White Adhesive x5.........................£4.50
BCI-10B BLK x3 ........................£9.75.............................£4.50 T026401 BLK . . . . . . £14.75 . . . . . . . .£5.95 FADC A4 Clear Permanent Adhesive x5...................£4.50
BCI-11B BLK x3 ........................£6.95.............................£4.50 T018401 CLR . . . . . . £13.95 . . . . . . . .£7.95 FADS A4 Silver Permanent Adhesive x5 ..................£5.50
BCI-11C CLR x3.......................£11.50.............................£4.95 T017401 BLK . . . . . . £16.75 . . . . . . . .£8.25 FCLING A4 Clear Repositionable Film x5 ....................£5.95
T014401 CLR . . . . . . £12.75 . . . . . . . .£3.75 . . . . . .£10.50 FPAD DIY Mousemat Kit x1 ........................................£4.99
BCI-24B BLK..............................£5.95 T013401 BLK . . . . . . . £9.75 . . . . . . . .£2.50 . . . . . . .£7.75
BCI-24C CLR ............................£9.95 FTO A4 Inkjet Tattoos x3........................................ £6.99
T009401 PHOTO . . . .£13.95 . . . . . . . .£8.95 . . . . . .£26.40 FMI A4 Magnetic Stickers (Indoor) 1xA4, 2xA5 ....£4.95
BCI-21B BLK..............................£4.95.............................£2.50 T008401 PHOTO . . . .£10.75 . . . . . . . .£6,95 . . . . . .£20.40
BCI-21C CLR ............................£9.95.............................£3.95 FMO A4 Magnetic Stickers (Outdoor) x2 A4...........£7.99
T007401 BLK . . . . . .£12.50 . . . . . . . .£6.95 . . . . . .£20.40 FPZ A4 DIY Puzzle Jet Kit x1 .................................£7.99
COMPUTER
T005011 CLR . . . . . .£17.95 . . . . . . . .£3.75 . . . . . .£10.50
CANON PAPER T003011 BLK . . . . . .£15.95 . . . . . . . .£2.50 . . . . . . .£7.75
PP101A4 A4 Photo Paper Plus Glossy x20..............£TBA
PP101 6x4 Photo Paper Plus Glossy x20..............£3.95
T001011
20193
PHOTO . . . .£15.75
PHOTO . . . .£10.95
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Low Low Media Prices!
MP101 A4 Photo Matte Paper x50 ........................£6.95 20191 CLR . . . . . .£14.75 . . . . . . . .£3.75 . . . . . .£10.50
PR101 A4 Professional Photo Glossy Paper x15 ...£8.75 20189 BLK . . . . . .£14.25 . . . . . . . .£2.50 . . . . . . .£7.75 MEMOREX CDRs from 33p
GP301 A4 Glossy Photo Paper 165g x20 ............£6.95 20187 BLK . . . . . .£12.95 . . . . . . . .£2.50 . . . . . . .£7.75 CDR 80/700 50 on a Spindle............only £16.50
HR50 A4 Photo Matte Paper 90g x50 ................£4.95 20110 PHOTO . . . .£10.95 . . . . . . . .£3.75 . . . . . .£10.50 CDR 80 min 700MB .....69p each/£5.95 10 pack
20093 BLK . . . . . .£12.75 . . . . . . . .£2.50 . . . . . . .£7.75 CDRW 74 min 700MB .£1.20 each/£8.95 10 pack
20089 CLR . . . . . .£14.75 . . . . . . . .£3.75 . . . . . .£10.50
Iomega Zip 100MB PC or Mac .........£6.99 each
FILM
See website for full range of inks Iomega Zip 250MB PC or Mac .........£9.75 each
Maxell LS-120 120MB Super Disc .............£6.99
Amazing EPSON Paper Prices... Maxell DVD Ram 5.2Gb............................£12.99
Memorex DVD-R 4.7Gb..............................£5.75
41377 Premium Glossy Photo Paper Roll 210mmx10m ..£28.99 Memorex DVD-RW 4.7Gb ..........................£9.75
41379 Premium Glossy Photo Paper Roll 329mmx10m ..£36.26
41620 A4 Photo Glossy Paper x50............................£12.50 Memorex DVD+RW 4.7Gb..........................£9.95
41622 A4 Photo Paper x50 ........................................£12.75 Imation 3.5” Black Diskettes 10 Pack .......£2.95
41624 A4 Premium Photo Glossy Paper x50...........£17.75 Imation 3.5” Neon Diskettes 10 Pack........£3.75
41330 Premium Semi Gloss Photo Roll Paper 100mmx8m £10.95
NEW LOWER
C6656A
H.P.
BLK ...................................£17.95
COMPATIBLE 41328
41316
A3+
A3+
Premium Semi Gloss Photo Paper x20 ...£33.95
Premium Photo Paper 255g x20 ..............£29.50
Smart Media PRICES
16MB 3.3V .....................................£6.96
C6657A Tri-CLR ..............................£17.95 41264 A3+ Photo Matte Paper 167g x50....................£27.95 32MB 3.3V .....................................£8.95
C8727A BLK ...................................£13.75 41143 A3+ Photo Paper 190g x20..............................£17.95 64MB 3.3V ...................................£15.95
C8728A Tri-CLR ..............................£15.55 41334 A3 Premium Semi Gloss Photo Paper x20 ...£26.95 128MB 3.3V .................................£38.50
41315 A3 Premium Photo Paper x20........................£24.95
C6578A
C6578D
C6614D
CLR ...................................£23.95 }
CLR ...................................£38.95 ..............£16.95
BLK ...................................£17.95...................£11.95
41261
41142
A3
A3
Photo Matte Paper 167g x50....................£17.95
Photo Paper 190g x20..............................£17.95 Compact Flash NEW LOWER
PRICES
C6615D BLK ...................................£17.95...................£12.95 41332 A4 Premium Semi Gloss Photo Paper x20 .....£9.50 16MB formatted............................£9.95
C1823D CLR 30ml ..........................£23.50 41287 A4 Premium Photo Paper 255g x20 ................£8.95 32MB formatted..........................£11.50
C1816A PHOTO ..............................£23.50 41140 A4 Photo Paper 190g x20................................£6.95 64MB formatted..........................£16.75
51649A CLR ...................................£17.95...................£14.95 41126 A4 Photo Glossy 90g x20 ................................£5.95 128MB formatted ........................£39.50
51645A BLK ...................................£17.95...................£11.50 41560 A4 ColourLife Photo Paper 245g x20............£11.50 256MB formatted........................£69.50
51641A CLR ...................................£23.50 41342 A4 Matte Archival Paper 192g x50 ..................£9.75 512MB formatted......................£149.50
51633M BLK ...................................£17.50.....................£9.95 41256 A4 Photo Matte 167g x50 ................................£7.95
51629A BLK ...................................£17.95...................£12.00 41106 A4 Photo Matte Adhesive x10.........................£7.95 Secure Data Cards
PHOTOPAPER
51626A BLK ...................................£17.95.....................£9.95 41061 A4 Photo Matte Paper 90g x100.....................£7.95
51625A CLR ...................................£23.50...................£12.95 32MB ...................................... ...........£16.75
41154 A4 Iron-on Transfers x10..................................£8.75 64MB ...................................... ...........£37.50
41121 8x5" Photo Card x30 ...........................................£4.95 128MB .................................... ...........£55.00
HEWLETT PACKARD PAPER 41134 6x4" Photo Paper x20 .........................................£4.95
6818A A4 Brochure & Flyer Gloss 160g x50...........£8.50 41176 A6 Photo Stickers x5x4....................................£3.95
6984A A4 Photo Quality Paper 160g x25 ...............£6.95 41054
41147
A6
A6
Photo Card x50 ...........................................£5.95
Cards + Envelopes x20 ..............................£5.95
MultiMedia Cards
6832A A4 Premium Photo Glossy 230g x20...........£9.50 16MB ...................................... ...........£11.95
6951A A4 Premium Photo Matte 230g x20 ............£9.50 32MB ...................................... ...........£13.95
See website for full range of papers 64MB ...................................... ...........£29.95
6040A A4 Premium Photo Paper 220g x15 ............£6.75
DIGITAL
1847A A4 Photo Glossy Paper 160g x20................£5.95
51634Z A4 Premium LX 95g x200............................£10.95 XD Picture Cards
1853A A4 Photo Matte 2 sided 135g x100 ...........£10.75 32MB ...................................... ...........£11.95
6050A A4 Iron-on Transfers x10..............................£9.95 COMPATIBLE 64MB ...................................... ...........£17.95
6042A Greeting Cards + Envelopes x20 ...........£5.75 18L0042 CLR..............£25.89 128MB .................................... ...........£44.95
3832A A4 Transparency Film x20..........................£12.00 18L0032 BLK..............£17.95
COMPUTER
Ink Jector Kit ...................................................£2.95 SONY DVM 60min IC Excellence (with chip)......£7.95
12A1975 BLK..............£28.95
New photo inks available – please call for details 15M0120 CLR ............£26.45 ..............£15.95 Panasonic AY-DVM 60min EK (no chip)........... .. £4.95
C O M E I N T O O U R L O N D O N S T O R E S : K A M L A 2 5 1 T O T T E N H A M C O U R T RO A D. M C D O N A L D 7 0 O X F O R D S T R E E T. H A R P 2 3 7 T O T T E N H A M C O U R T RO A D
DCR-PC101
MJU 300
User friendly MDV Camcorder Megapixel MDV Camcorder
10x Optical, 500x Digital Zoom
10x optical Carl Zeiss lens, 120x digital zoom 10x optical 200x digital zoom
Colour Nightview
2.5" touch panel LCD screen 2.5” LCD, SD card compatible
Zoom Microphone & Smart
POWERSHOT
G3
COOLPIX 5700 NEW!
COOLPIX SQ
5.24 Megapixel CCD, 2560x1920 res
8x Optical Zoom-Nikkor lens (35-280mm equiv)
4.0 Megapixel CCD, 2272x1704 res
4x optical zoom (35-140mm equiv)
3MP, 2016x1512 resolution
£WEB
Ultra High-speed Continuous
shooting up to 30 fps £849
Compact Flash card type I or II
EOS-based Shooting Modes
and FlexiZone AF/AE
USB High speed interface £569 3x Optical zoom (37-111mm)
Including brilliant “Coolstation” dock
DIGITAL STILLS
CANON
DIGITAL CAMCORDERS
CANON
SOLIDY BUILT AND PACKED WITH EOS D1S ..........................................£CALL MV5 .................................................£609
SUPERB SHARP SHOOTER WITH ITS OPTICAL ZOOM PHOTOGRAPHIC FEATURES VERSATILE SWIVEL LENSED CAMERA WITH IXUS V3 ............................................£LOW MV5iMC ...........................................£699
GREAT ACCESSORY BUNDLE!
POWERSHOT A200 ............................£139 MV600 - NEW! .................................£WEB
POWERSHOT A40 ..............................£198 MV600i - NEW! ................................£WEB
POWERSHOT G3 ................................£569 MV650i - NEW! ................................£WEB
POWERSHOT S45 ..............................£439 MVX2i ............................................£1016
POWERSHOT S50 .............................£WEB XM2 ................................................£1549
FUJI XL1S .................................................£LOW
C-5050 FINEPIX A202 ...................................£129
FINEPIX A203 ...................................£189
JVC
GR-DVP7 ...........................................£689
ZOOM FinePix FINEPIX A204 ...................................£169 GR-DVP9 - NEW!...............................£WEB
M603 FINEPIX A303 ...................................£244
FINEPIX F401 ....................................£314
GR-DV700 - NEW! ............................£WEB
GR-DV4000 - NEW! ..........................£WEB
£559 DCR-IP55 FINEPIX F601 ....................................£399
FINEPIX M603 .................................£LOW
FINEPIX S304 ...................................£309
GR-DVX25 - NEW!.............................£WEB
GR-DVX95 - NEW!.............................£WEB
GR-D70 - NEW! ................................£WEB
Ultra compact MicroMV
5.0 Effective MP, 2560x1920 res 36 Super CCD 2832 x 2128 output FINEPIX S602....................................£519 GR-D50 - NEW! ................................£WEB
10x optical Carl Zeiss Lens, FINEPIX S602 Pro..............................£644 GR-D20 - NEW! ................................£WEB
3x optical zoom (35-105mm equiv) VGA Movie Mode 120x digital zoom
Accepts xD-Picture Card, SmartMedia,
CF and Microdrive (1GB)
2x Optical Zoom (38-76mm)
High speed continuous shooting
£LOW USB Streaming £1094
Video Mail, Web Browser w/Bluetooth
FINEPIX S2 Pro.................................£CALL
MINOLTA
DIMAGE 7Hi ....................................£949
GR-SX25 - NEW!...............................£WEB
GR-SXM49 - NEW!............................£WEB
GR-FX15 - NEW! ...............................£WEB
ULTRA-BRIGHT LENS PROVIDES PERFECT DIMAGE 7i .......................................£649 GR-FXM39 - NEW! ............................£WEB
DIGITAL PHOTOS! A MEGAPIXEL MULTI-MEDIA MASTERPIECE! UNIQUELY STYLED HANDY MICRO MV MODEL!
DIMAGE Xi ......................................£WEB GR-HD1 - NEW! ................................£WEB
NIKON PANASONIC
COOLPIX SQ - NEW! ........................£WEB NV-GS1 .............................................£385
COOLPIX 2100 - NEW! ....................£WEB NV-GS3 .............................................£459
COOLPIX 3100 - NEW! ....................£WEB NV-GS4 ............................................£499
COOLPIX 3500 ................................£WEB NV-GS5 ............................................£549
COOLPIX 4500 .................................£499 NV-GX7..............................................£680
C50 DSC-U20 COOLPIX 5700 .................................£849
OLYMPUS
SONY
DCR-PC120 ......................................£994
ZOOM C-220 Zoom .....................................£169 CCD-TRV218 - NEW!.........................£WEB
NEW! C-300 Zoom ....................................£239
C-730 Zoom ...................................£399
DCR-TRV14 - NEW!...........................£WEB
DCR-TRV19 - NEW!...........................£WEB
DSC-P72 5.0 million effective pixels, 2560x1920 res
C-50 Zoom.......................................£LOW
C-5050 Zoom .................................£LOW
DCR-TRV22 - NEW!...........................£WEB
DCR-TRV33 - NEW!...........................£WEB
3 Megapixel £WEB Super sharp 3x optical zoom (38-114mm equiv)
2.0 Megapixel, 1600x1200 res
E-20P ..............................................£LOW
MJU 300 DIGITAL - NEW!................£WEB
DCR-TRV38 - NEW!...........................£WEB
DCR-TRV39 - NEW!...........................£WEB
New Scene Selection modes
Memory Stick Pro compatible
TruPic image optimisation
Inc. 32Mb xD card, battery and charger £LOW LCD acts as Viewfinder
Blue, Silver or Black £LOW
MJU 400 DIGITAL - NEW!................£WEB
SONY
DCR-TRV60 - NEW!...........................£WEB
DCR-TRV80 - NEW!..........................£WEB
PERFECTLY PROPORTIONED POCKET-SIZED DSC-P7.............................................£317 DCR-TRV145 - NEW!.........................£WEB
POCKET SIZED DIGI-CAM WITH OPTIONAL 1GB CAPACITY PICTURE TAKER! THIS LITTLE BEAUTY IS THE IDEAL POCKET COMPANION!
DSC-P9.............................................£395 DCR-TRV245 - NEW!.........................£WEB
DSC-P32 - NEW! .............................£WEB DCR-TRV250 - NEW!.........................£WEB
DSC-P52 - NEW! ............................£WEB DCR-TRV350 - NEW!.........................£WEB
DSC-P72 - NEW! ............................£WEB DCR-TRV355 - NEW!.........................£WEB
DSC-U20 - Blue,Black or Silver .....£LOW DCR-TRV950 ...................................£1499
ASK 248 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON DSC-F77 ..........................................£329 DCR-VX2000...................................£2079
DSC-FX77 .......................................£369 DCR-DVD100 - NEW!........................£WEB
NEW MAIL ORDER HOTLINE: 020 7307 8321 DSC-F717 .......................................£LOW DCR-DVD200 - NEW!........................£WEB
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£ Buyers’ Guide
Buyers’ Guide
Your comprehensive database of best buys and prices – from the reviews pages of Digital Camera Magazine
SiPix Stylecam Blink £40 0.31 A small, neat, novelty product Digital Dream l’Espion £39 0.3 Fine as a fun toy, but picture quality is lacking
FujiFilm @xia Slimshot £80 0.31 Slimline, light, easy to use – good for children Jessops Fashioncam FC130 £70 1.2 Cheap ‘n’ cheerful with AVI movie mode and webcam
Mustek Gsmart Mini2 £80 1.3 A reasonable price, although slightly fussy Nisis QuickPix 2 £40 0.3 PC webcam with digital stills and AVI movie mode
Creative PC Cam 300 £85 64 x 480 A good, fun, cheap product at a low price Jenoptik JD-C1300 £60 1.3 Can store 60 pics on its built-in 16MB memory. Cheap
Konica KD100 £100 1.3 A neat, well made product for an average price Digital Dream Enigma £80 1.3 CMOS image sensor, SmartMedia storage, average pics
Creative PC Cam 750 £110 1,024 x 768 Standard reproduction with a large internal memory Casio wrist watch camera £120 0.02 Novelty product that rapidly outstays its welcome. Avoid
Samsung Digimax 130 £130 1.3 A well made, standard product – very user friendly Konica Revio C2 £120 1.2 Ultra-compact with decent picture quality and features
Fujifilm FinePx A101 £140 1.3 Basic, easy to use and accurate Jenoptik JDC 1.3 LCD £80 1.2 Entry level camera with LCD display, SD memory storage
HP Photosmart 320 £150 2.14 Sharp, focused and clear images – good value for money Samsung Digimax 101 £100 1.2 User-friendly with decent image quality. Ideal for beginners
£150 PLUS
OLYMPUS CAMEDIA C-120 SONY CYBER-SHOT RICOH CAPLIO RR-30 CANON POWERSHOT A40 NIKON COOLPIX 2500
£170 |2 megapixels DSC-U10 £225 | 3.2 megapixels £230 | 2 megapixels £260 | 2 megapixels
www.olympus.co.uk £200 | 1.3 megapixels www.sony.co.uk www.ricoh-cameras.co.uk www.canon.co.uk www.nikon.co.uk
Robust design and a quick, easy to use, likeable Not so slim-line as its competitors, yet still With so many good cameras at or around the Not a great looking camera with dull, grey styling To fit a well-featured 3x zoom digital camera into
camera, although poor image quality results in a compact and easy to carry. Images are sharp and Ricoh’s price point, it could do with a bit more and underpowered CCD, but excellent manual such a small, sexy package is a real achievement.
disappointing finish well defined appeal. A camera you’ll buy on price alone features and colour reproduction Tiny flash can produce uneven results
Sensor 2.0-megapixel 1/3.2 inch CCD Image size Sensor 1.26-megapixel CCD Image size 1,600 x Sensor 3.2-megapixel, 1/2.7-inch 3.34MP CCD Lens Sensor 2.1 megapixel CCD Image size 1600 x 1200 Sensor 2.11-megapixel 1/2.7-inch CCD Image size
1,600 x 1,200, 1,024 x 768, 640 x 480 Lens Olympus 1,200 Lens Sony single focal length 5.0mm Focus Ricoh f/2.6-4.7 3x zoom Focus auto, macro Lens 35-105mm equiv, f/2.8 optical zoom lens, 2x 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 1024 x 768, 640 x 480
4.5 Focus auto, macro Exposure modes auto Exposure modes Programmed AE, auto Exposure modes Programmed AE, scene modes digital zoom Focus auto, macro Exposure modes Lens 3x zoom Nikkon f/2.7-4.5 Focus auto, macro
Programmed AE Metering Digital ESP, spot AE Metering centre-weighted Monitor 1.0-inch 64,000 Metering multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot auto, program, manual, stitich assist, movie Metering Exposure modes Program AE, scene Monitor 1.5-
compensation +/-2EV, 0.5EV increments Flash auto, pixels TFT reflective LCD AE compensation n/a Monitor 1.6-inch 80,000 pixels AE compensation evaluation and spot Monitor 1.5 inch TFT colour LCD inch TFT color monitor AE compensation n/a Flash
red-eye, off, fill in, slow sync, slow sync with red Flash auto, auto red-eye, forced flash, no flash +/-2EV, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, on, off, slow, approx. 120,000 pixels AE compensation +/-2EV, auto, fill, slow sync, red-eye Video output Movie
eye Video output n/a Movie recording up to 15 Video output n/a Movie recording 160 x 112 in 15 red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC Movie recording 0.3EV increments Flash auto, red-eye auto, forced on, recording 15fps (QVGA frames) for up to 15 secs
secs at 320 x 240 pixels. up to 60 secs at 160 x 120 second clips, no audio Image storage Memory Stick 320 x 240 at 15fps without sound Storage 8MB red-eye on, forced off, slow sync Video output Image storage CompactFlash Batteries lithium-ion
Image storage SmartMedia Batteries 2x lithium Batteries 2x AAA NiMH AC adaptor n/a Weight internal memory, SD card slot Batteries 2x AA AC PAL/NTSC Movie recording 20fps - 320 x 240 10 secs AC adaptor optional Weight 165g (without batteries
batteries/4x AA AC adaptor optional Weight 190g 118g (without batteries or card) Dimensions adaptor no Weight 160g (without batteries or card) or 160 x 120 30 secs Other features optional wide or card) Dimensions 114mm(w) x 59.5mm(h) x
(without batteries or card) Dimensions 123mm(w) 85mm(w) x 29mm(h) x 40mm(d) Transfer USB Dimensions 114mm(w) x 54.5mm(h) x 32.5mm(d) angle, telephoto and closeup lenses Image storage 31.5mm(d) Transfer USB Software NikonView 5 ,
x 65mm(h) x 44.5mm(d) Transfer USB interface Software Pixela ImageMixer, Sony SPVD-008, USB Transfer USB Software Ricoh Gate, DU-10 image CompactFlash Batteries 4x AA alkaline/4x NiMH Arcsoft PhotoImpression, Arcsoft Panorama Maker
Software CAMEDIA Master OS Windows 98, 98 SE, driver OS Windows 98, Me, XP browser & editor OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac batteries Weight 250g AC Adaptor optional 2000 OS Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 9.0-
2000, Me, XP. Mac OS OS 8.6-9.2.2, OS X 10.1.2 or later Dimensions 110mm (w) x 71mm (h) x 38mm (d) 9.2, OS X 10.1.2 or higher
Transfer USB Software RemoteCapture OS Windows
98 SE, 2000, XP. Mac OS
Features 80 1 FINAL SCORE Features 71 1 FINAL SCORE Features 73 1 FINAL SCORE Features 88 1 FINAL SCORE Features 72 1 FINAL SCORE
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£300 PLUS
CANON DIGITAL IXUS 2 FUJIFILM FINEPIX F401 KONICA KD-400Z MINOLTA DIMAGE F100 TOSHIBA PDR-3310
£329 | 2.1 megapixels £400 | 2.1 megapixels www.fujifilm.co.uk £400 | 4.1 megapixels £400 | 3.95 megapixels £400 | 2.2 megapixels
www.canon.co.uk www.konica.co.uk www.minolta.co.uk www.home-entertainment.toshiba.co.uk
DIGITAL
CAMERA
MAGAZINE
Other makers produce excellent all-metal sub- This Finepix is an excellent 2-megapixel ultra- The KD-400 is a remarkable camera. The size, The DiMAGE 7100 has packed virtually every Despite the first- class feature list and build
miniature models, but this latest incarnation of compact camera. It offers lots of style and high build, quality, results and price – all in a package – feature a serious photographer will need into this quality, Toshiba might be asking slightly too high
the Digital Ixus is a beautifully-made classic image quality to back it up are really quite hard to fault very portable, squared-off metal case a price for what are very average images
Sensor 2-megapixel 1/2.7-inch 2.1MP CCD Lens Sensor 2.1-megapixel, 1/2.7-inch Super CCD Image Sensor 4.13-megapixel CCD Image size 2,304 x Sensor 3.95-megapixel 1/1.8-type CCD Image size Sensor 2.2-megapixel 1/1.8 inch CCD Image size
Canon, f2.8-4, 2x optical zoom Focus auto, macro size 1,600 x 1,200 Lens Super EBC Fujinon 38-114mm 1,704 Lens Hexanon 3x optical zoom, 39-117mm 2,568 x 1,928 Lens Minolta GT 28-200mm, 7x zoom 2,048 x 1536 Lens 3x optical, Focus auto, macro,
Exposure modes Program AE Metering Evaluative, 3x optical zoom Focus Auto, macro Exposure Auto, equivalent, f2.8-4.9 Focus auto, macro Exposure Focus Auto, single shot, full time, manual Exposure manual Exposure modes Program AE Metering
spot Monitor 1.5-inch 120,000 pixels AE Programmed AE Metering 64-zone TTL Monitor 1.5- modes Programmed AE Metering Centre-weighted, modes Programmed AE, aperture priority, shutter Evaluation, centre-weighted, spot Monitor 1.5 inch
compensation +/-2EV, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, inch colour TFT LCD 114,000 pixels AE Compensation spot Monitor 1.5-inch TFT AE compensation +2/-2EV, priority, manual, scene modes Metering Multi- 110,000 pixels AE compensation +/-2EV, 0.3EV
on, off, slow sync, red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC +1.5/-2.1EV, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, red-eye, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, red-eye, night portrait, segment, spot Monitor 1.5 inch TFT colour 110, 000 increments Flash Auto, red-eye, fill in, flash off
Movie recording AVI Other features PC connected slow sync Video output n/a Movie recording up to off Video output n/a Movie recording with sound pixels AE compensation +/-2EV, 0.3EV increments Image storage SD, MMC Batteries 4x AA alkaline AC
shooting, Stitch Assist panoramic mode Image 480 seconds with sound Other features DPOF, Exif Other features In-camera picture re-sizing, voice Flash auto, red-eye, fill flash, cancel Video output adaptor n/a Weight 175g (without batteries or card)
storage CompactFlash Batteries lithium-ion NB-1LH 2.2 Image storage SmartMedia Batteries lithium-ion annotations Image storage SD card, Memory Stick PAL/NTSC Movie recording 35 secs at 15 fps Other Dimensions 91(w) x 57(h) x 31.5(d) mm Transfer
3.7V AC adaptor Supplied Weight 180g (without AC adaptor supplied Software DP Editor, FinePix Batteries lithium-ion AC adaptor charger supplied features Interval recording Image storage SD, MMC USB Software USB driver and DiMAGE Viewer OS
batteries or card card) Dimensions 87mm(w) x Viewer, VideoImpression Weight 185g (excluding Weight 198g (without batteries or card) Dimensions Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor sold separately Weight Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, Mac OS 8.6 or higher
57mm(h) x 26.7mm(d) Transfer USB Software RAW batteries) Dimensions 85.0(w) x 69.4(h) x 94(w) x 29.5(h) x 56(d)mm Transfer USB Software 185g Dimensions 111(w) x 52.3(h) x 32.0(d)mm
Image Converter, ZoomBrowserEX, PhotoStitch, 27.5(d)mm Transfer USB Software FinePix Viewer, basic manuals and drivers OS Windows 98, Me, 2000 Transfer USB Software USB driver and DiMAGE
RemoteCapture OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac DP Editor, Apple QuickTime 5.0, VideoImpression OS or XP. Mac OS 9.0 or higher Viewer OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP, Mac OS 8.6
OS 8.6-9.2, OS X 10.1 Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP. Mac OS 8.6 or higher or higher
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HP PHOTOSMART 850 SONY CYBER-SHOT OLYMPUS CAMEDIA C-730 OLYMPUS C-4000 ZOOM PENTAX OPTIO 430RS
£400 | 4 megapixels DSC-P9 £445 | 3.2 megapixels £449 | 4.1 megapixels £450 | 4 megapixels
www.hp.com/uk/create £430 | 4 megapixels www.sony.co.uk www.olympus.co.uk www.olympus.co.uk www.pentax.co.uk
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The limited specs make the F402 look dear Sony’s flagship 4-megapixel model is a real class Not the cheapest 3-megapixel camera , but A great range of photographic features, making The Optio 430RS feels like a classy camera, both in
compared to other entry-level snapshot cameras, act, with great performance going hand in hand extremely versatile. Compact, practical and good this suitable for beginners – with great innovative terms of its build quality and the feel of its
but there’s so much more to it than that with smooth ease of use for both the beginner and more advanced user features for the intermediate photographer, too controls. It crams in lots of features, too
Sensor 4.1-megapixel 1/1.8 inch CCD Lens 8x optical Sensor 4.1-megapixel 1/1.8-inch CCD Image size Sensor 3.34-megapixel 1/2.7-inch CCD Lens Sensor 4.13 million pixels 1/1.8-inch CCD Image size Sensor 3.24-megapixel CCD Image size 2,304 x
f2.8-3.1 Focus auto, macro mode Exposure modes 2,272 x 1,704 – 320 x 240 Lens Sony 3x optical Olympus Multivator f2.8-3.5, 10x optical zoom Focus 3,200 x 2,400 (in Print enlarge mode) Lens Olympus 1,712 Lens Pentax power zoom 37.5-112.5mm
Program AE, Aperture priority, shutter priority zoom f2.8-5.6 Focus auto, macro Exposure modes auto, Super-macro Exposure modes Program AE, 3x multivariator zoom lens Focus TTL system iESP auto equiv, f/2.6-4.8 Focus auto, manual, macro
Metering TTL Monitor 2-inch AE Compensation +3/- Program AE, scene modes Metering auto with shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, scene 0.2m–infinity Exposure modes Programmed auto Exposure modes Programmed AE, manual
3EV, 0.5EV increments Flash auto, red-eye, off, on indication to ‘wide’ or ‘centre weighted’ Monitor modes Metering Digital ESP, spot, multi-spot exposure, Aperture priority auto, Shutter priority Metering Multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot
Movie recording 288 x 216 at 15 fps with sound 1.5-inch 123,000 pixels AE compensation +/-2EV, Monitor 1.5-inch 114,000 pixels AE compensation Metering spot, multi-spot Monitor 1.8-inch colour TFT Monitor 1.6-inch TFT AE compensation +2/-2EV,
Other features instant share, optional camera dock 0.3EV increments Flash auto, red eye, fill in (forced +/-2EV, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, on, off, slow LCD AE Compensation +2/-2EV, 0.3EV increments 0.3EV increments Flash auto, on, off, red-eye Video
Image storage SD Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor n/a on), flash off Movie recording full screen playback – sync, slow sync with red-eye, second curtain sync Flash auto, red-eye, off, fill-in slow sync Movie output n/a Movie recording up to 30 secs – no
supplied Weight 388g Dimensions 120mm(w) x 16fps – length determined by media capacity Image Video output PAL/NTSC Movie recording 320 x 240 recording QuickTime Motion JPEG Other features AF sound Other features stereoscopic shooting mode
120mm(h) x 85mm(d) Transfer USB Software HP storage Memory Stick Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor at 15fps without sound Other features twin media area selection system Image storage SmartMedia Image storage 11MB Internal, CompactFlash
Photo and Imaging software, HP memories disk included Weight 206g (without batteries) slots Image storage SmartMedia, x-D Picture Card Batteries lithium-ion AC adaptor not supplied Weight Batteries lithium-ion AC adaptor optional Weight
creator OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 9.1, OS Dimensions 114mm(w) x 51.5mm(h) x 35.8mm(d) Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor optional Weight 310g 290g Dimensions 110 (w) x 76 (h) x 70 (d) mm 200g (without batteries or card) Dimensions
X 10.1.2 or higher Transfer USB Software Pixela Image Mixer, USB driver (without batteries) Dimensions 107.5mm(w) x Transfer USB Software USB driver, CAMEDIA Master OS 92mm(w) x 59mm(h) x 32mm(d) Transfer USB
OS Windows 98 rev 2, Me, 2000, XP. MacOS 8.6-9.01, 76.0mm(h) x 77.5mm(d) Transfer USB Software Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP. Mac OS 9, OS X or higher Software ACDSee image cataloguing & editing
OS X or higher USB driver, CAMEDIA Master OS Windows 98, 2000, package OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6
NT, XP. Mac OS 9, OS X or higher or higher
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£600 PLUS
RICOH RDC-I500 CANON POWERSHOT G3 FUJIFILM FINEPIX M603 OLYMPUS FUJIFILM FINEPIX
£610 | 3.2 megapixels £700 | 4 megapixels £700 | 3 megapixels CAMEDIA C-5050 S602 PRO
www.ricoh-cameras.co.uk www.canon.co.uk www.fujifilm.co.uk £650 | 5 megapixels www.olympus.co.uk £700 | 3.1 megapixels www..fujifilm.co.uk
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Over-priced and the the i500’s connectivity tools The PowerShot G3 has many new features, but it’s The M603 is far too expensive for what it does as A classic Olympus shape with excellent finish, A great camera – in particularly for professionals
are complex and expensive. Underneath though, fiddlier and fussier than the old G2. At this price, it a still camera, so you have to really want that layout and design coupled with first rate results who will embrace the studio flash capability and
is a pretty fascinating and capable camera has also got some serious 5-megapixel rivals movie mode to make it worth buying make the C-5050 the best in its class increased storage capacity
Sensor 3.34-megapixel, 1/1.8-inch CCD Lens Ricoh, Sensor 4.1 megapixel 1/1.8-inch CCD Lens Canon Sensor 3.3-megapixel 1/1.7-inch SuperCCD Lens Sensor 5.3-megapixel 1/1.8-inch CCD Lens Olympus Sensor 3.3-megapixel 1/1.7-inch SuperCCD Lens
f2.6-3.4, 3x zoom Focus auto, manual, macro f2.0-3.0, 4x optical zoom Focus auto, manual, macro Super EBC Fujinon f3.2, 2x optical zoom Focus auto, f1.8-2.6 3x optical Focus auto, manual, macro, super- Super EBC Fujinon f2.8-3.1 6x optical zoom Focus auto,
Exposure modes Programmed AE Metering multi- Exposure modes Programmed AE, aperture priority, 20cm in macro mode Exposure modes Program AE macro Exposure modes Programmed AE, aperture manual, macro, super-macro Exposure modes
pattern, centre-weighted, spot Monitor 2.0-inch shutter priorityshutter-priority, manual, scene modes Metering 64-zone Monitor 2.5-inch 118,000 pixels AE priority, shutter priority, manual, scene modes Programmed AE, aperture priority, shutter priority,
200,000 pixels AE compensation +2/-2EV, 0.25EV Metering evaluative, centre-weighted, spot, AF spot compensation +1.5/-2EV, 0.3EV increments Flash Metering digital ESP, spot, multi-spot Monitor 1.8-inch manual, scene modes Metering 64-zone, multi-
increments Flash Auto, flash off, forced flash, Slow Monitor 1.8-inch TFT AE compensation +2/-2EV, auto, on, off, slow, red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC 114,000 pixels AE compensation +2/-2EV, 0.3EV pattern, spot, average Monitor 1.8-inch 110,000
sync, red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC Movie 0.3EV increments Flash auto, on, off, slow, second Movie recording 640 x 480 at 30fps Other features increments Flash Auto, on, off, slow, slow 2nd curtain, pixels AE compensation +2/-2EV, 0.3EV increments
recording AVI Other features voice memos, email curtain, red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC Movie LCD cover/shade, docking cradle, soft case, MicroDrive red-eye Video output PAL/NTSC Movie recording 320 Flash auto, on, off, slow, red-eye, slow with red eye
and image upload capability Image storage recording 320 x 240 at 15fps with sound Image slot Image storage x-D Picture Card, MicroDrive x 240 at 15fps Other features multiple memory card Video output PAL Movie recording 640 x 480 at 30
CompactFlash Batteries lithium-ion DB-20L 3.7V AC storage CompactFlash Batteries lithium-ion, BP-511 Batteries lithium-ion, NP-60 AC adaptor supplied slots Image storage x-D Picture Card, SmartMedia, fps with sound Other features dual media slots,
adaptor supplied Weight 295g (excluding battery) AC adaptor supplied Weight 410g (without batteries Weight 210g (without battery or card) Dimensions CompactFlash Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor supplied external flash sync Image storage CompactFlash,
Dimensions 141.9mm(w) x 78.2mm(h) x or card) Dimensions 121mm(w) x 73.9mm(h) x 64.5mm(w) x 93.3mm(h) x 31.6mm(d) Transfer USB Weight 125g (without battery or card) Dimensions SmartMedia, MicroDrive Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor
30.3mm(d) Transfer USB Software Internet Explorer 69.9mm(d) Transfer USB Software ZoomBrowser EX, Software FinePix Viewer, ImageMixer VCD OS 77mm(w) x 69mm(h) x 22mm(d) Transfer USB supplied Weight 150g (without battery or card)
plug-in for Windows, RDC-I mounter for Mac OS PhotoRecord, PhotoStitch, RAW image converter, Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP. Mac OS8.6-9.2.2, OS X Software Olympus CAMEDIA Master OS Windows 98, Dimensions 121mm(w) x 81.5mm(h) x 97mm(d)
Windows 98, Me, 2000. Mac OS 8.6-9.0 Photoshop 5.0LE OS Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac 10.0.4 or higher Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6-9.2.2, OS X 10.0.4 or higher Transfer USB Software FinePix Viewer, DP Editor,
OS8.6-9.2, OSX 10.1 or higher VideoImpression OS Win98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6-
9.2, OS X
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MINOLTA DIMAGE 7I SONY CYBER-SHOT DSC- NIKON COOLPIX 5700 MINOLTA DIMAGE 7HI SIGMA SD9 DIGITAL SLR
£799 | 5.24 megapixels F717 £1000 | 5.0 megapixels £1000 | 5.0 megapixels £1640 | 3.4 megapixels
www.minolta.co.uk £850 | 5.0 megapixels www.sony.co.uk www.nikon.co.uk www.minolta.co.uk www.sigmaphoto.com.
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A very good, versatile, quick camera. Let down Easy-to-use features, friendly layout of controls and Brilliantly well made, designed and so great to The DiMAGE 7 did not just introduce new levels of The image technology has clear potential and it’s
slightly by noise levels at the higher ISO settings a first-class lens. Let down by sloppy software and use. Sadly, image quality does not reflect resolution, it brought truly intelligent, practical, clear what the Faveon chip is capable of but users
and occasionally slow focusing slightly sluggish operation otherwise excellent results brilliant design too. A wonderful camera may be disappointed with image quality
Sensor 5.24-megazpixel 2-3 type CCD Image Sensor 5.24-megapixel 2/3-inch CCD Lens Carl Zeiss, Sensor 5.24-megapixel, 2/3-inch CCD Lens Nikkor Sensor 5.2-megapixel, 2/3-inch CCD Lens Minolta GT Sensor 3.5-megapixel Foveon X3 CMOS chip Lens not
size 2,568 x 1,928 Lens Minolta GT 28-200mm, f/2-2.4, 10x zoom Focus auto, manual Exposure f2.8-4.2 8x optical zoom Focus auto, manual, macro f2.8-3.5, 7x optical zoom Focus auto, manual, macro supplied Focus n/a Exposure modes Programed AE,
7x optical zoom Focus auto, continous, manual, modes Programmed AE, shutter priority, aperture mode Exposure modes Programed AE, aperture Exposure modes Programmed AE, shutter priority, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual Metering 8
macro Exposure modes Programmed, aperture priority, full manual, scene and movie. Sony exclusive priority, shutter priority, manual Metering 256- aperture priority, manual, scene modes Metering zone evaluative, centre-weighted, centre Monitor
priority, shutter priority, manual Metering multi- NightShot and NightFrame modes Metering multi- segment matrix, centre-weighted, spot, spot AF multi-segment, centre-weighted, spot Monitor 1.8- 1.8-inch 130,000 pixels AE compensation +3/-3EV,
segment, centre-weighted, spot Monitor 1.8 pattern, centre-weighted averaging, spot Monitor 1.8- Monitor 1.5-inch 110,000 pixels AE compensation inch 118,000 pixels AE compensation +2/-2EV, 0.3EV 0.5EV increments Flash not supplied Video output
inch AE compensation +2/-2EV, 0.3EV inch 560 x220 pixels TFT colour AE compensation +2/- +2/-2EV. 0.3EV increments Flash auto, on, off, slow increments Flash auto, on, off, fill-flash, red-eye, rear- PAL/NTSC Movie recording n/a Other features
increments Flash Pop-up ADI with red-eye and 2EV, 0.3EV increments Flash auto, forced, off Video synch (Night Portrait), red-eye Video output sync Video output PAL/NTSC Movie recording 320 x interchangeable lenses Image storage Compact
pre-flash TTL Video output PAL/NTSC Movie output PAL/NTSC Movie recording MPEG EX/HQX PAL/NTSC Movie recording QVGA 15fps with sound 240 at 15fps with sound Other features flash sync Flash, MicroDrive Batteries 4x AA, 2x CR123A for
recording 60 seconds with sound Other Other features MPEG video recording, hologram AF Other features Flexible Program mode, auto- socket for use with studio lighting systems Image camera functions AC adaptor supplied Weight 580g
features Interval recording Image storage system, manual white balance, spot metering Image bracketing with 3 or 5 shots, electronic SLR-style storage CompactFlash Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor (without batteries or lens) Dimensions 152mm(w) x
CompactFlash Batteries 4x AA AC adaptor n/a storage Memory Stick Batteries NP-FM50 7.2v Info viewfinder Image storage CompactFlash Batteries supplied Weight 530g (without batteries) 120mm(h) x 79mm(d) Transfer USB and FireWire
Weight 525g Dimensions 117mm(w) x Lithium AC adaptor supplied Weight 696g with battery lithium-ion EN-EL1 7.4v AC adaptor Supplied Weight Dimensions 117mm(w) x 90.5mm(h) x 112.5mm(d) Software Sigma Photo Pro OS Windows 98 SE, Me,
90.5mm(h) x 112.5mm(d) Transfer USB and Memory Stick Dimensions 127.5(w) x 82(h) x 480g (without battery) Dimensions 108mm(w) x Transfer USB Software DiMAGE Viewer OS Windows 2000, XP. Mac 9.2.1, OSX 10.1.1 or higher
Software USB driver, DiMAGE Viewer OS 63.4(d)mm Transfer USB, USB2.0 OS Windows 98, Me, 76mm(h) x 102mm(d) Transfer USB Software Nikon 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6-9.2.2, OS X 10.1.5
Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6 or higher 2000, XP. Mac OS 8.6 View 5 OS Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP. Mac OS 9.0- or higher
9.2, OS X 10.1.2 or higher
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BEGINHERE
Today’s digital cameras are convenient, powerful, flexible and affordable.
Why would anyone want to buy an old-fashioned film-based model now?
hen it comes to choosing a new camera, digital offers some clear advantages: You don’t have
W to drop off your snaps at the chemist, you don’t have to wait while your pictures are processed
to see how well they’ve turned out, and you don’t have to spend a fortune on film buying and
processing costs. Thanks to the camera’s built-in memory, your images are stored instantly and can be
reviewed on location via the built-in LCD, giving you the opportunity to try and take the shot again. The
latest five and six megapixel cameras deliver comparable image quality to many an analogue snapper
too, and you can easily output the pictures you want using a suitable photo printer hooked up to your PC.
Best of all since your images are digitised you can edit them to your heart’s content: too much sky in
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STEP BY STEP
WHY GO DIGITAL? JARGON
From choosing and using a camera to making the most of your pictures, First
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Your introduction to the If you’re confused about Your guide to the essential These handy boxes give Everything you need to Your at a glance guide to
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The digital
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So you want high quality as well as speed and ease of use? Then it’s
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ot so long ago, serious photographers wouldn’t give a photography as a method of bridging the gap (and selling more kit),
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Image-editing software can take your
flawed original and make it sparkle
* FORMATS
interpolation software on a scanner. The results are definitely
Zoom lenses second-best and often lead to unwanted pixellation (a blocky
Unless you’re spending a few grand, digital cameras don’t have PHOTO FORMATS appearance) of the image.
removable lenses, so you’re stuck with what’s on the camera. It’s There seems to be no limit to
therefore vital to make sure the zoom lens offers a good range, from how you can transform your photos Bigger is better
once you have transferred them
wide-angle to medium telephoto in focal length. What you’re after to your PC. Carry out subtle
One figure you’ll always see quoted on a digital camera’s
here is the ‘optical zoom’ range of the camera. It’s normally quoted retouching to boost contrast or specifications is the number of megapixels it has. It pays to go large,
as a multiplication factor, say 2x or 3x. remove slight flaws, or go for it and even though it’ll cost more. A megapixel is basically a million pixels,
add special effects to make a new
To avoid confusion, the focal length itself is quoted as an and these are the dots that make up the big picture. As a rough
kind of reality.
equivalent figure to what the lens would offer if it was mounted on The best images come from the guide, a 2-megapixel camera gives a maximum resolution of around
a 35mm film camera. For example, a typical 3x zoom lens might best source material. To capture the 1,600 x 1,200 pixels, which is a safe minimum for sharp
offer a range of 35-105mm. This gives a good wide-angle ability, highest-quality images, choose the 10 x 8-inch prints. Go for a 3-megapixel camera or above if you
High or Fine setting on your camera.
and a medium telephoto setting, which is ideal for portraiture. want to print full A4 photos and get the best quality.
This will capture an image in TIFF or
The optical zoom range of a digital camera is often enhanced with RAW formats, which preserve detail At the other end of the scale, photos for sending via email or
a digital zoom feature. If a camera has a 3x zoom lens with a well. Lower-quality settings typically posting on a website need to be much smaller to keep the file size
maximum focal length equivalence of 105mm, a 2x digital zoom use the JPEG format: this may down, so if you’re not interested in printing to paper, a single-
capture the same number of pixels
facility will take that up to 210mm. It’s not all good news, however: megapixel camera will suffice. Naturally, multi-pixel cameras have
as superior settings, but the detail
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the camera is having to make a best guess of what’s between the retained is not as accurate. Once you’ve transferred your photos onto your computer, you can edit, resize and
pixels it can actually see, working in much the same way as add effects to them using image-editing programs like Adobe Photoshop Elements
?
Many digital cameras have Scene Modes such as portrait, sport and landscape. These adjust the exposure
for greater depth of field, faster shutter speeds and so on. They’re are ideal for beginners who want to
capture the moment without racking their brains working out the optimum exposure settings
REMOVABLE However, almost all new digital cameras come with some form of
removable storage, usually in the form of flash memory cards. These use
STORAGE MEDIA solid state chips to store your images. Unfortunately there is no agreed
standard, so each manufacturer is free to choose its own. The most
With digital cameras, the image is popular formats at present are CompactFlash and SmartMedia, although
Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick and xD-Picture cards are all fast gaining
captured by the image sensor and then ground with capacities ranging from 1MB to 1GB.
stored elsewhere.… As far as performance goes, there is nothing really to choose
between them, so the main thing is to check that the digital camera you
With traditional cameras, the film is used to both record and store the buy will support one even if there isn’t one included in the package. To be
image. Older digital cameras and those at the very bottom of the market honest, even if your camera comes with an 8MB card, you will probably
only have built-in fixed storage that can’t be removed or increased. This want to buy at least a 64MB card or higher for a 3-megapixel camera.
means that you can only capture about 12 pictures at a time before you You should also ensure that the format you choose is compatible with
need to download them to your PC’s hard disk. other devices you already own or plan to buy in future. SD and Memory
low-resolution options, so you can cut down on the size and fit more being the most popular. All memory card formats are available in a
photos onto your memory card before each download to the PC. wide range of capacities from 1MB up to 1GB, although most
cameras come with cards of between 8MB and 32MB as standard.
Monitoring results Some cameras also give you the ability to use more than one kind
Only the cheapest digital cameras come with no LCD panel. This little of card. Cameras with SD slots, for example, often also accept
colour screen on the back of the camera might drain the batteries at MultiMediaCard (MMC) cards, while some CompactFlash cameras
a rate of knots, but does give you the option of reviewing shots as can handle Hitachi’s 1-inch Microdrive hard disk as well.
you take them, and reshooting if necessary. It also provides a quick Unlike film, you can reuse memory cards as often as you like,
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Stick slots, for example, can increasingly be found in camcorders, PDAs, Image compression formats like JPEG can reduce file sizes
and even phones, enabling you to share your cards – and therefore your tenfold, enabling you to carry more images on your card, but with
images – with other devices. The other crucial factor is price. At £30, 64MB some loss in quality.
cards are relatively cheap, but larger capacity cards can cost up to £800.
From card to PC
How many photos? To transfer images that are stored on your flash
The number of photos you can fit on, say, an 8MB card depends on card to your PC, most cameras have a USB or
the file size of the images; and the file size of the images depends serial sockets. However, it’s time-consuming to
on a number of factors such as resolution, compression, colours, your transfer images and can exhaust your camera’s
camera model, and the shooting conditions. For example, on the Minolta batteries. For quick access to your images, buy a
DiMAGE X, a 1.9-megapixel camera, you will get seven best- card reader that plugs into your PC.
quality shots on the 8MB SD card supplied. On the Nikon CoolPix 4500,
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a 4-megapixel camera, you will only get one shot on its 16MB You can transfer images from memory card to
CompactFlash card if you go for full size and resolution. your PC quickly and easily using a card reader
reduction. This flash mode fires off small pre-flash strobes to narrow features that image-editing software can
the pupils of your subject and decrease the effects of red-eye. Let’s offer. Let’s say you’ve got a telephone wire
not forget that easy photo-manipulation is a huge bonus of digital running across that beautiful blue sky in your
photography, though: with a software package like Paint Shop Pro or favourite holiday snap. With conventional film
Photoshop, you can quickly edit out red-eye after the event. photography, you’d be stuffed. In the digital realm, you can pick up
Another good flash mode to have up your sleeve is slow-sync the cloning tool in your image editor and paint over the wires with
flash. This is great for night scenes where you want to keep the adjacent strip of sky. With a little practice, the results will be
background detail while highlighting your main subject. It’s also perfect: the same goes for painting over spots and blemishes on the
excellent for capturing night-time lights in cityscapes while faces of your loved ones.
accentuating the foreground. There will always be times when you want to have prints. Top-
Most manufacturers have extensive websites, normally listing quality photo printers like the Epson Stylus Photo 915 or Canon
each of their cameras’ specifications. Check what flash modes a S830D cost between £150 and £200, but you can get good results
camera has while you’re deciding what to buy. from more affordable printers like Lexmark’s £100 Z65. To get the
best results, use proper glossy photo paper – preferably made by the
Making connections company that manufactured your printer. Bear this in mind and you’ll
Getting your photos out of the camera and onto the PC should get the best of both worlds: the versatility digital photography offers
be speedy, so beware of old digital cameras with a serial connection. and stunning prints.
Apart from compatibility problems with Windows XP, downloads
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will be slow enough to make conventional film developing an Check the capture resolution before choosing your camera. The maximum resolution
is the maximum image size that the camera can capture, measured in pixels
attractive option. USB is the way to go, offering downloads of
seconds rather than minutes. Some of the newest cameras have
USB 2.0 ports to make transfers even quicker, but you’ll need a USB
2.0 card to take advantage.
Another option is to invest in a USB card reader, so you can simply
insert your card into the reader. They’re easy to use and won’t drain
your camera’s batteries during the transfer. Readers are readily
available for all memory card formats, including CompactFlash,
SmartMedia, Secure Digital (SD) and Memory Stick for around £20.
Anatomy
of a camera
The inside track on the most critical components
of a digital camera
t’s easy to let technology get the better of you but, taken
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terms with. While prices and feature-sets can vary tremendously,
with models costing anything from £100 to £10,000, the basics
remain the same across the board.
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Many of the components are similar, if not identical to those in
conventional film cameras, while others are modified or completely
different. But once you’ve got a grounding in what the salient parts
are for and how they work, the bigger picture is clear to see.
ZOOM LENS Most digital BUILT-IN FLASH Built-in flash
camera zoom lenses provide units on digital cameras
a 2x or 3x optical zoom aren’t that powerful, but are
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range, with a typical 35mm- usually adequate for shooting
MODE DIAL While all digital cameras have
camera-equivalent focal at distances of up to around
automatic program modes for adjusting
length of around 35-70mm five metres in the dark, or for
shutter speed and lens aperture settings,
or 35-105mm, respectively. providing fill-in flash for
more advanced models also have
The zoom lens is almost backlit subjects. A common
aperture-priority, shutter-priority and
always motorised, so you can flash mode includes red-eye
metered manual-exposure modes. The
adjust its setting with the reduction, which is important
mode dial enables you to switch between
simple use of a pair of when the flash unit is
modes quickly and easily.
buttons. The optical range of mounted close to the lens.
the lens is usually enhanced
by a (not such high-quality)
digital zoom feature.
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website, as well as helpful advice on how you can make the most of your photos. Simply
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PC CONNECTION Most
cameras now come with a
USB connector for rapid
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image transfer between the
TOP LCD PANELS The top panel commonly provides
memory card and your
basic camera information, like what quality setting or
computer. A few models also
flash mode is in use, as well as how many shots are
offer the even quicker USB
available before the memory card becomes full. It’s
2.0 standard, but both
also a good place to keep an eye on battery life.
methods will rapidly drain
your camera’s batteries. A
separate memory card
reader (around £20) is
your best bet for
data transfer. VIDEO CONNECTION Want to MEMORY CARD SLOT Digital
show off your photos on the cameras store photos on
telly, or record a slideshow to removable memory cards
your VCR? The video output instead of conventional film.
featured on many digital There are a wide range of
cameras enables you to formats and capacities, so
connect it to a choose the one that best
range of video meets your needs and
equipment. budget. Prices are falling
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rapidly so you can snap up
64MB cards for as little as
£20, although larger capacity
cards are more convenient
when it comes to taking
CANON photos on holiday or at
POWERSHOT G3 extended photo shoots.
Price £700
Resolution 4 megapixels
Lens f2.0-3.0 4x zoom
Memory 32MB Compact Flash
Battery life 450/1,050 shots (monitor on/off)
Contact www.canon.co.uk
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Small focal length lenses produce a wide-angle effect, capturing a greater portion of a scene, Digital photos are made up from arrays of dots, or pixels, each with their own colour and
? while long focal length lenses (telephoto) have a more telescopic effect. Focal lengths for digital
cameras are normally quoted the equivalent for a 35mm conventional film camera
brightness. A 1-megapixel image contains one million dots, and a 1,600 x 1,200 pixel image
would be just under 2 megapixels
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WHERE TO BUY
While there’s always a lot to be said
for buying something in a shop and
walking away with it under your
arm, you can make great savings on
the net. As a case in point, we set
What camera?
There’s a wealth of camera styles on the market, with feature sets and price tags to suit
off in search of the Canon PowerShot every need and budget. Which one’s right for you?
G3, which has an RRP of £699. The
best price we found on the high
street was at Jessops, who was
selling the G3 at £599. Online,
ou can pick up a digital camera for under £50, or spend
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however, we saved a further £49 at
www.camerasdirect.co.uk, while over £5,000. With the wide spread of prices comes an
at www.empiredirect.co.uk it
equally diverse range of options, but choosing the right
was on sale for only £549 (plus it
also offers online finance from camera for you needn’t be a technological assault course. Let’s start
£24.48 per month). Other good simple and work our way up.
places to try online include
www.1stcameras.com,
www.pixmania.co.uk and
Point and click
www.unbeatable.co.uk. Also, For the happy snapper, a £50 camera offers the ultimate in ease of
don’t forget to check out the ad use – just point and shoot. There are no exposure settings to worry
pages in Digital Camera Magazine about, no focusing required and no fancy settings to get to grip with.
for some of the best deals around.
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digital camera, one example of this breed – the 0.1 megapixel Digital All but the most basic digital cameras have a colour LCD back panel for reviewing
Dream L’espion – even doubles as a key ring. your shots, but using the LCD can be surprisingly tricky and battery-consuming
* WEB LINKS download them to your PC and make space for more – not good for
taking on holiday.
adjusting to a wide range of light levels, and sharp pictures of at
least 2 megapixels – just about big enough for decent 10 x 8-inch
WEBSITE prints via a desktop photo inkjet printer.
www.camerasdirect.co.uk are
Compact but clever
totally up front about whether or not
items are in stock – something you The most popular type of digital camera is the zoom compact. These The bigger picture
should always check for when are similar in looks and construction to traditional compact 35mm If you want optimum quality for full A4 printing, you really need
buying online. cameras, but offer all the advantages of digital. Starting at around to go for a camera with at least 3 or 4 megapixels. In the current
£150, cameras like the HP PhotoSmart 320 and Mustek MDC-3000 market, that means moving up to a £300 camera, while top-
have built-in flash and can use interchangeable memory cards to of-the-range examples will cost £400 or more. Higher quality
extend your shooting range. Once you’ve filled up one card with optics, more zoom range and extra features (like advanced
shots, just slip another one in and keep on shooting. shooting modes) will take the price up to around £1,000 or so on a
The big drawback with cameras at this price is almost always sliding scale. Spend more than this, and you should also get
the lack of a zoom lens. They’re usually fitted with focus-free the luxury of interchangeable lenses, like on a conventional 35mm
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fixed-focal length lenses of around 5mm, which is roughly equivalent SLR camera.
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LENS Use the zoom lens for FLASH Use flash when VIEWFINDER Use this lens for
image capture lighting conditions are low shot composition
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MEMORY CARDS
The only limit to how many photos
you can take between download
sessions is the amount of available
memory you have. The good news
How it works
Digital cameras pack a lot of high technology into their diminutive
is that the cost of memory cards frames. Here’s the science bit…
has plummeted over the past few
years, so having several cards to
take with you when you go out
n terms of optics, most compact digital cameras work in for reviewing shots and for navigating the camera’s menu system.
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shooting is an affordable option.
The two most common formats pretty much the same way as a conventional compact The set-up menu is used in conjunction with various buttons to set
of memory card are SmartMedia film camera. Unlike SLR cameras, a separate viewfinder shooting modes and the quality of the shots.
and CompactFlash. SmartMedia
enables shot composition, free of the main image capturing lens, so For downloading your photos onto a computer, most modern
cards are wafer thin and connect to
the camera via an exposed gold there’s no prism and flip-up mirror to complicate the process. The cameras use a USB connection, as it’s far faster than older style serial
edge connector, while chunkier principle difference is that, once the shutter opens, light falls onto a port connections. If you’re stuck with a serial port camera, it’s worth
CompactFlash cards are a bit more CCD chip that converts all the image information into an electronic investing in a separate USB card reader to plug into your PC, which
robust and have concealed
connections on one edge.
signal rather than onto light-sensitive film. This is then processed into should cost around £25.
Relative latecomers to the digital data that is recorded on the camera’s internal memory, or a The more you spend on a camera, the more frills you can expect
memory card market include slot-in memory card. to get. These might include aperture or shutter priority exposure
MultiMedia cards, SecureDigital
modes, and fully manual modes as well as the ubiquitous program
Memory cards, XD Picture cards and
Sony’s proprietary Memory Sticks. Anatomy of a camera auto-exposure mode. You’ll also get more megapixels for bigger
All cards are available in a wide Apart from the very cheapest models on the market, most digital pictures and possibly a better zoom range. Other features might
range of capacities, from as little as cameras have a broadly similar set of kit. For optical quality, the include the ability to capture short bursts of video and sound as well
4MB up to 128MB or more,
most important part is the lens – usually a motor-driven zoom lens as standard, still pictures.
depending on the type. When
choosing a card, you need to know offering focal lengths from wide angle to short telephoto. A small
what format your camera takes but flash unit is often close by, for low-level lighting shots, and the close
do shop around as prices vary
considerably. A great place for
picking up memory cards on the
cheap is 7dayshop.com, at
The more you spend on a
www.7dayshop.com which, for camera, the more frills you
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JARGON:
Any movement in the camera while the shutter is open causes a blurring of the captured
? image. The effect becomes more noticeable with longer exposures, or when using long
telephoto lenses, where keeping the camera still becomes critical
First shots
Get to grips with your new camera and take pictures to
treasure from the off, with our simple guide
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igital photography is extremely beginner-friendly because
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Compose your landscape shots according to the rule of thirds, where imaginary lines dissect the
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COMPOSITION Always try to get some foreground detail into your landscape shots to TOP TIP
add interest and perspective to your pictures
want to capture in a scene and move in for best effect. It’s tempting
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to use the telephoto setting of a zoom lens to cut down the legwork The viewfinder lens is separate to the main
image lens on a compact digital camera, so
but you’ll end up losing depth of field, so only small parts of the it’s possible to have your finger obstructing
scene will be in focus, and the overall perception of space between the main lens without even seeing it
through the viewfinder. Mind where
foreground and background objects will be flattened. you put your hands!
with a fake grin plastered across their face. Again, you don’t have
film and processing costs to worry about, so take a series of photos
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Don’t be fussy To avoid camera shake in low light
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JARGON:
These dedicated modes attempt to select all the camera’s ideal exposure settings for a wide range of different shooting
? conditions and types of scene, such as backlit portraits, city night scenes and so on, effectively giving you expert
knowledge at the press of a button. However, they’re not infallible
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bullet and accept the fact that you’ll get relatively few shots on your
Auto focus memory card in super-high-quality mode but another annoying spin off is
If the auto-focus system in your THE SIZE ISSUE that the camera takes longer to write all that extra data to the memory
camera is trying to focus on a card, meaning it won’t be ready to take subsequent shots for a longer
moving target, it can keep hunting In digital photography, the camera resolution period of time after each exposure. To get things right for every type of
and lose the plot completely. Also, if affects the sort of shot you can reproduce use, experiment with your own camera in all the quality and image size
a scene has little contrast or modes you have available.
definition in it, like a hazy Many digital cameras coming onto the market boast four, five or even six
landscape, the camera can’t find megapixel capability, but how many do you really need? If you’re
anything to focus on in the first intending to view your photos purely on screen, the maximum resolution
place. Either case means that you you’ll probably need is 1024x768 pixels, which equates to less than a
can end up missing the shot. single megapixel. A typical 2 megapixel camera, shooting at 1600x1200
To get around the problem, see resolution will allow you the luxury of cropping pictures slightly without
if your camera has a manual focus having to enlarge them to fill the screen, losing quality as a result.
mode and then use this to focus on Things get a bit more complicated when printing, as sharp prints on photo
an area into which the fast moving quality paper demand much higher resolutions. For example, a 10x8 inch
object will be travelling, or, in the print from an inkjet printer really needs a minimum of 3 megapixels,
other case, pick your own point in though you can get away with 2 megapixels if the printer has built-in
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that hazy distant landscape. The smoothing in its software driver for printing digital photos.
only drawback is that many It’s not just the resolution that you’re shooting at that has a major
cameras simply don’t have a effect on image quality, but the degree of compression you choose.
manual focus mode. What they For example, a 2 megapixel camera shooting in high quality mode
do tend to have instead, though, might squeeze 128 shots onto a 64MB memory card, but this will drop
is manual options that enable you to just 45 shots in super-high-quality mode, or increase to around 650
to set the lens focus to infinity or to in standard mode.
a length of around 2.5 metres, at In standard quality settings you can be assured of some unpleasant
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the press of either of a couple of compression artefacts in your photos, though most of these will be ironed CCD: This is the heart of the camera, where resolution determines image
buttons. This suits most out in high quality mode. For the best quality, you simply have to bite the quality dependent on compression and the size of the prints you reproduce
eventualities when auto-focus fails.
you’re photographing out of focus. If the object is to one side of the Fully exposed
centre, lightly press and hold the shutter release with the object in The easiest and most convenient method of exposure control is to
the centre of the frame and then, while still maintaining that use the fully automatic exposure mode, or Program mode offered by
pressure on the shutter release, recompose the shot before finally a digital camera. However, many cameras also offer aperture-priority,
releasing the shutter. shutter-priority and metered-manual modes, giving you more
The same rule applies when taking photos of two people standing freedom of expression. Other cameras supplement or substitute
next to each other. If you’re not careful, the camera still focuses on these modes with dedicated scene modes, for portrait, landscape,
the empty space between your two subjects, bringing something in backlit and other types of photo.
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CLOSE UP A telephoto zoom setting the far-off background into perfect sharpness while leaving both While the basic Programme mode usually gets things right, it
and wide lens aperture produce a small
depth of field, ideal for throwing the your main subjects horribly blurred. To beat the problem, focus on pays to learn how different aperture and shutter speeds affect your
background out of focus one of your subjects and then swivel the camera round to photography, so you can use them to best effect. In aperture-priority
recompose the shot. mode, you can adjust the aperture to the setting you want and the
camera’s light meter will adjust the shutter speed accordingly. Small
Send in the clouds apertures have large F numbers, like F11 or F16, and give you a long
A lot of photographers seem to assume that bright sunny days are depth of field, bringing near and far objects into focus. However, this
essential for the best results. However, that’s seldom the case; in will mean longer shutter speeds, and there’s a danger that camera
fact the opposite can be true since gloomier atmospheric conditions shake could be a problem. Large lens apertures of F2.8 or F4 give
can make for fantastic landscape and portrait shots. you a small depth of field, ideal for isolating objects against a blurred
When you’re shooting portraits, forget what your camera manual backdrop, and you’ll get the bonus of faster shutter speeds for
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PANNING Using a small lens aperture tells you about having the sun over your shoulder so that your sharper handheld images.
and wide angle zoom setting, you can
subject is illuminated by the sun. This simply means that your
keep near and far objects in focus with
long depth of field subject will have the sun in their eyes and you’ll end up with a Shutter/aperture priority
perfectly lit shot of them squinting into the lens. Shutter-priority modes work the same way, but you decide on the
However, it’s equally true that harsh shadows can ruin a good shutter speed you want and let the camera work out the aperture
portrait, which is why some of the best people shots are setting. To freeze fast-moving objects, you need to go for as fast a
taken on a cloudy day, when even, soft lighting allows shutter speed as possible in the available lighting conditions, or use
for natural expressions and flattering results to the camera’s built-in flash for short-range shots. Last but not least,
come through. metered manual mode gives you full flexibility over both aperture
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PRE-FOCUS So that you don’t miss the action, pre-focus the camera by lightly pressing PANNING Following fast-moving objects by “panning” the camera, even while the shutter is open, creates motion blur in the
the shutter release button, then wait for the right moment to take the shot background and gives the illusion of speed. Use a slow shutter speed for the best effect here
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and shutter speed, and is useful if you want to take a light reading pulses to narrow your subject’s irises and reduce red-eye will only
from the main object in a scene with complex lighting conditions. USEFUL INFO put them on edge and jeopardise natural-looking results. A much
better idea is to edit any red-eye out of the shot afterwards using an
AS SEEN ON TV
Being flash Computer screens and print-outs image editing package – that’s what they’re there for.
The flash is the most neglected part of most digital cameras. It’s aren’t the only place to view your
not just there for shooting in the dark and can add a lot to creative photos. Many digital cameras Keep a check
feature a video output as well as
compositions. For example, if you want to photograph someone in If a shot is important to you, don’t wait until you get home and
the more common USB port for
bright sunlight, it’s often best to have them turn their back to the connecting them to a PC. You can download your images before finding out that it hasn’t worked.
sun so that they’re backlit and then to illuminate their face with use the video output to connect Check your valued shots as you take them, reviewing them on the
the flash. This technique is called “fill flash” and it usually works very them to any TV set that has a video camera’s LCD panel. It might not show the finer points of a shot but
input and, if they don’t, they’ll
well. But don’t just save the effect for sunny day portraits – it’s also at least you’ll be able to tell if your subject has blinked, or if
probably still have a SCART
great for making objects stand out in bright surroundings, day or connector which you can buy an something else has gone disastrously wrong. A digital camera gives
night, so check if your camera has a setting for forcing the flash to adaptor for so that you can connect the beginner so much freedom to experiment that you’d be foolish
fire even if its metering system thinks there’s enough light in the the digital camera direct to the TV. to waste the opportunity of checking your pictures as you go. You’ll
Using this setup, you can view
scene and doesn’t want to use the flash. photos you’ve taken without the
also be able to delete unsuccessful shots after taking them, freeing
Another popular flash setting is the anti red-eye flash. However, hassle of downloading them first. up space on your camera’s memory card for more good shots to
we would strongly advise against using it. The rapid firing of light take home.
EXPOSURE Assuming that your camera’s Programme mode suggests an exposure setting 1/125th of a
second at F8, here’s how alternative apertures work out for a range of different shutter speeds.
SETTINGS The overall exposure is the same in each case, but there’s differing depth of field and
susceptibility to camera shake to consider
SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE DEPTH OF FIELD CAMERA SHAKE ALERT
1/30 F22 Excellent Wide angle to telephoto
JARGON:
This is a unit that sits above a flatbed scanner’s platen (often replacing the lid) and contains a light source and mounting system for
? holding transparencies. It enables film, such as 35mm slides or negatives, to be scanned in, instead of the more usual ‘reflective
scanning’ process for paper-based prints
Digital
darkroom
There’s no need to black out the room or splash around in nasty chemicals.
Digital developing is quick, clean and powerful
hen it comes to photography, digital cameras and from excellent music and movie features built in, there are
* USEFUL INFO W computers are like two sides of an equation – one
without the other doesn’t quite add up. Even with
brilliant facilities for organising, viewing and even creating
slideshows and screensavers from your digital photos, using
PROFESSIONAL PRINTING conventional film photography, much of the truly creative work is nothing more than Windows itself. When it comes to compatibility,
Even the best dedicated photo ink-
jet printers can make your paper- done in the dark, as printing experts bring out the full potential of most of the world talks PC rather than Mac.
based prints look a bit, well, inky. For a photo – something that’s always been denied to all but the most
the very best results, it pays to use a fervent amateurs. In the digital domain, though, setting up a How much?
professional printing service. The
darkroom is as easy as plonking a computer on a desk and With continually increasing performance and static or falling prices,
easiest way to do this is to take your
camera into a high street digital connecting your camera to it. Mind you, there are still a few you can expect to get a great PC without breaking the bank.
developer and choose the shots you important points to bear in mind. Unlike gameplay, digital photography doesn’t demand the fastest
want printed. However, we’d processing or most exotic hardware, so you don’t need ‘bleeding
recommend editing your photos first
in your digital darkroom, before
What system? edge’ technology. One particularly good PC manufacturer is
taking the memory card into the When it comes to choosing a computer, the basic choice boils Evesham, on 0870 160 9500 or www.evesham.com, who are
shop for printing the images. down to whether you go for an Apple Mac or a PC. Apples are better than most for technical support and are currently offering
Another option is not to go to the easier to use, especially if you’ve never used a computer before, AMD Athlon 1700+ based PCs, complete with 17-inch screens,
shops at all, but to order your prints
online. Do shop around, though,
and are still the darlings of professional image-manipulation from as little as £499.
because prices can vary considerably. experts. However, PCs give you much more processing power per Coupled with the right software (see page 18), a PC of this
Bonusprint charges just 25p for a 6 x pound, and offer you a lot more choice when it comes to buying specification is more than up to whatever your digital camera can
4 inch photo, while Jessops’ prices
software and extras. throw at it. And when it comes to throwing images at the PC, the
are slightly higher at 34p. PhotoBox
is another popular UK digital printer One of the things that has let the PC down slightly in the past preferred method is USB. Older cameras relied on serial port
and, while the price of 49p per print has been its fiddly operating system, which was anything but connections, which were incredibly slow by comparison. USB is
is expensive, this drops if you order intuitive. That’s been well and truly put right with Windows XP, much faster and the new USB 2.0 standard is 40x faster again,
larger quantities. Similarly, Fujicolor
though, which offers many benefits for digital media users. Apart though few cameras currently have the new version installed.
charges 45p per print, without
discounts for larger quantities.
Another bonus is that you
don’t have to have your prints on
paper, because ‘gift’ ideas often
include T-shirts, mouse mats, place
mats, mugs and so on. Check
out all the online suppliers for a full
list of options.
CLICK HERE
Bonusprint www.bonusprint.com
Fujicolor Use www.msn.co.uk
Jessops www.jessops.com
MSN Photos http://photos.
msn.co.uk
PhotoBox www.photobox.co.uk
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Supanet www.supanet.com Subscribe to MSN 8 and get your free copy of Picture It! Express – a digital darkroom Create your own online community and share your digital photos with the world at
that enables you to share pictures in email http://photos.msn.co.uk, which enables you to add, view and share photos online
Jessops has its own complete software package for ordering prints online, which This enables you to use the exception is if you want to scan transparencies as well, in which
you can download for free at www.jessops.com
printer as a complete printing case you should go for a 1,200dpi or 2,400dpi scanner. You can
system for your digital camera but,
get dedicated film scanners but they’re very expensive, whereas
of course, you’ll have to forego
Perfect printing most of the other advantages of the quality on flatbed scanners with transparency adaptors has
The second most important piece of kit for your digital darkroom, sharing your photos online, become very good over the past year or so, thanks to better CCD
after the PC itself, is a good quality photo inkjet printer. The emailing them to friends and so on, technology in the imaging units (similar to that used in a digital
unless you have a PC on your desk
difference between these and standard colour inkjet printers is at work and a particularly
camera itself). As for printers, top companies for scanners include
that standard models work on a four-colour system, creating all understanding boss. Epson and HP, though Canon is currently our pick of the crop.
the available colours at their disposal by mixing CMYK inks (cyan,
magenta, yellow and black). However, dedicated photo printers Get online
almost always use an extra two colours, adding ‘photo cyan’ and One of the biggest pains of prints on paper is that they have to
‘photo magenta’ to bring the total number of ink chambers up to physically be in the same room as the person who wants to see
six. This allows much more accurate reproduction of the vivid them. That might sound obvious, but it really does pose a huge
colours found in photography that can’t be produced with a simple problem if you want to share your photos with friends and family
four-colour process. around the country, or even around the world. Thanks to the net,
High-quality photo printers, with massively high print though, you can make your digital photos available to anyone,
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resolutions start at surprisingly cheap prices. The Epson Stylus HP’s standalone Photosmart 7550 anywhere on the planet. Even if they don’t have a PC, they can
photo printer sells for around £270. For
pop into their nearest library or internet café to browse your shots.
more info, call HP on 08705 474 747
Digital photography doesn’t The easiest way to get your photos online is to join an online
community, like the ones hosted on Microsoft’s MSN Photos. This
demand the fastest processing system enables you to sign up for free and then create your own
community for showcasing your shots, which you can arrange into
or most exotic hardware… individual categories and portfolios. Naturally, you can also join up
to other online communities at MSN Photos to view other people’s
Photo 830 is a good example, combining high-speed, six-colour pictures that they’ve put in the public domain, though you get the
printing and a top print resolution of 5,760dpi (dots per inch) at a final say over who is allowed to see your own work (see
street price of around £95. One thing you do have to watch for, http://photos.msn.co.uk for details).
though, is the price of consumables. Premium quality glossy photo The much vaunted MSN 8 adds even more features, but it does
paper can work out at around 70p per A4 sheet and the ink to cost £6.99 per month to subscribe to the service (after a two
cover it can cost that much again. Always check the price of month free trial period). The photography benefits include more
replacement ink cartridges and how long they’re estimated to last space to create your online collections, and a ‘free’ copy of the
before choosing an inkjet printer – all the most popular surprisingly feature-rich Microsoft Picture It! Express 7.0 for editing
manufacturers supply this information online. and enhancing your images, and adding special effects. Find out
more about MSN 8 subscriptions at www.msn.co.uk.
Scanning alternatives The one essential ingredient for any digital darkroom is a good
Another item that should be high on your shopping list is a good image-editing package. To find out how to pick the best, just turn
quality scanner. Even though you might be shooting exclusively the page…
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