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Robert E. Mayer  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Here is a quick tip
list on letters for the HELP! desk:


Please confine yourself to only one question per letter. Both postal
letters and e-mails are fine, although we prefer e-mail as the most...

Rick Sammon  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Over the years I've made three trips to Fort Worth, Texas. I go there for several reasons: the friendly people, the "Old West" feel of the Stockyards, the great barbecue, and, of course, the photo opportunities.

On my...

Cris Daniels  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Using the current hardware and software technology available, digital imaging now provides a virtually unlimited palette of capabilities for photographers. Along with the various benefits that come with this control, there are also numerous variables that...

George Schaub  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Editor's Notes

As this issue is dedicated to digital photography I thought it would be a good time to share some thoughts on where we stand in the midst of this incredible change that has taken place in photography over the past 10 or so years. These days, it seems like if you support film...

Joe Farace  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

"Is this the party to whom I am speaking?"--Lily Tomlin as Ernestine

There was some concern in various corners of our industry that not enough young people were becoming interested in...

David B. Brooks  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

This department will attempt
to provide solutions to problems readers may have getting into and using
digital cameras, scanning, and using digital photographic images with
a computer and different kinds of software. All...

Jay Abend  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Without a doubt, 1998 was an important year for the digital camera industry. For it was in '98 that the first really good, really usable, really portable digital SLR camera hit the shelves. A joint venture between Japanese camera maker Canon and...

David B. Brooks  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Instead of the usual numerical version increase for Photoshop, this latest edition is named Adobe Photoshop CS (Creative Suite). This identifies this version as part of a larger upgrade of most of Adobe's graphics applications, including--in...

Howard Millard  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  1 comments

Do you backup your digital photos onto CD or DVD discs? Whether your digital pictures are JPEG or raw files from a digital camera, scans from prints, negatives, or slides, or corrected and enhanced versions saved in your image-editing software's...

Clint Farlinger  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments

I have always been--and will continue to be--a traditional photographer. Because of the unbeatable quality they can produce, medium and large format systems have been my cameras of choice for my entire professional career. But then it...

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