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Capturing those precious memories

Many of us possess photo albums that are of the highest value to us and which allows us to walk again down paths long since traversed with just the flip of a page. Dipping in and out of memories as though it all happened only yesterday – until we realise abruptly that our treasured memories are, in fact, from years ago, and we no longer remember where that snap shot was taken, or what year is encapsulated there in paper form. The best way to rekindle those special memories is to log all your photographs, each one, in a scrapbook, though it might be easy and quick to write a brief note upon the back of our photographs.

A wonderful way to raise the storage of photographs and other memorabilia to a more personal level is by the use of scrapbooks. There is little doubt that retaining keepsakes from important events or occasions is the ideal way to recapture the essence of a particular moment once it has passed us by in time, but it is only in using a scrapbook that the story really comes to life. It is in old shoeboxes that our special memories often wither in, clumped together into confused bundles, where their special meaning fades. Bringing our cherished memories together into a scrapbook not only allows us to infuse fresh live into them once more, but also to pass on the joy we once shared to a whole new generation.

A scrapbook does not differ much from our own storybook, storing particular items that capture the meaning behind the memories. The straw you kept from your very first date with the man you’ve now been married to for over twenty years, that’s a precious memory, but think how the memory of that date comes alive when you scrapbook that straw with a photograph of the new couple, and include your thoughts from that special night. How much more meaningful will this memento be to your children and your children’s children when they receive it as a part of the whole story of your love? What was once just a small plastic tube found at the bottom of an old box is now a memory that is alive and is conveying far more than you thought it could ever do.

A scrapbook presents the most precious and personal way to store your memories. Relive your memories through the eyes of others instead of keeping it to yourself by sharing it with a scrapbook.

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Compact Digital Cameras – Information and Tips for Use

If you are a new compact digital camera user you may be baffled by some of the aspects of digital camera equipment and terms. We’ve put together this guide to assist you through the confusion in order for you to begin to know this subject much better. We also hope to make it easier when buying your new digital camera. A number of the important expressions you need to recognize include ppi, white balance, sensitivity and pixel and we will try to give an explanation for each of them below.

Pixels or Picture Elements

The name derives from picture element and every digital photograph is made up of many million of these tiny pixels. When seen all together the visual effect is of a smooth continuous image. One method to categorise digital cameras is by their pixel count, the pixels present in the image. The number of pixels per inch is the ppi. More pixels make a smoother image and the image can be blown up more. In most modern cameras the pixel count is typically between 1 million and 14 million. Digital cameras are labelled as 2 Mp or 5 Mp (Mp =million pixels) for instance. Nearly all of the popular digital cameras will have around 2 and 5 million pixels for every picture.

Excellent prints of four by six inches can be made from a three million pixel digital camera whereas large five by seven inch prints would be slightly lower in quality. For eight by ten inch prints a 4 or 5 Mp camera would be more suitable. For even bigger prints choose a camera with more pixels. Sometimes total pixels and effective pixels are quoted for a digital camera. The number of pixels actually used in the image is, of course, the effective pixels so this is the number to take notice of.

Sensitivity Settings

The settings for sensitivity on a digital camera are similar to the ISO ratings for film. Most digital cameras have settings that are the equivalent of the ISO 100 or 200 ratings seen on film. Some have settings equivalent to ISO 400. More expensive SLR digital cameras have setting even higher, even up to ISO 6400. Many cameras are able to automatically choose the the sensitivity that is most suitable for the mode and the lighting.

Digital or Optical Zooms

Most digital cameras have optical and digital zoom. Digital zoom will result in lower picture quality as the way ot works is to crop the image then enlarge it to the size required. This is the same process an image editing program uses. Optical zooms work in the same way as a film camera’s zoom by changing the magnification and focal length. The image quality is not affected by this so it will always be a better option than using a digital zoom.

The White Balance

The white balance can usually be adjusted depending on the light source. This allows you to make sure, under various lighting conditions, that white actually looks like white, not blue or yellow. Nearly all digital cameras adjust to the light source automatically but you can manually change this if you wish. It can be set for fluorescent or tungsten lighting, shade or sunlight.

For more information and lots more articles on photography and compact digital cameras please visit Best Canon Compact Digital Cameras

why not start your own website on Philosophy

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Other traditional programs use a document (word processor) method for layout, where you can not pick up objects and drag them where you want them to go on the web page. With the new 90 second website software, you can drag and drop the objects anywhere you want. Giving you full control over the layout. You can even put objects on top (or below) other objects!

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