Nov 26 2008

Help from a Digital Lab Photo Printing Professional

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If you’re like most people, you probably prefer to do as many things on your own as possible so that you don’t have to spend money paying for the services of someone else. This line of thinking works well for people who are capable of mowing their own lawn or for those who are good at fixing cars. But when it comes to the subject of digital photo printing, you’re probably not very likely to get a whole lot of quality pictures when editing and printing them by yourself. That is why it is best to seek digital lab photo printing professional help.

Stubborn people who refuse to dish out money for better quality pictures need only to think of this bit of information. While home printers are capable of turning digital photos into picture form, the cost of ink and paper will most likely exceed the costs of getting a professional to do them. So give yourself a break and let one of the many companies that specialize in digital photo printing do the work for you. These companies have digital photo lab professionals that can color correct balance and lighting on individual pictures as well as choose the best paper for your photos to be printed on that they will last for years to come. Finding them is easy too because many national chain stores have photo labs that handle digital printing needs and there are lots of websites offering these services as well.

Unlike paying a plumber to fix your toilet or hiring an interior decorator, digital photo printing professionals won’t leave you broke with their services. Most services, offer competitive rates usually in the range of 19

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Sep 6 2008

Photography - Rules of Composition

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Composition is defined as the combining of distinct parts or elements to form a whole. In photography that definition is very important in taking quality pictures. The following rules of composition should be learned and considered but not necessarily used in every photo. Once you have learned these rules you will be more observant of the possible photo opportunities that surround you. But keep in mind that the really famous photographers usually find a creative way to stretch or break the rules of composition.

RULE OF THIRDS

The rule of thirds has been used through the centuries and is probably the most recognized rule. The rule of thirds directs that the frame can be divided into three vertical sections and three horizontal sections. Wherever the separating lines connect is an ideal spot for a subject or point of interest. By positioning your main subject at any of the four intersection points, you are giving your subject more emphasis than if it is right in the middle of the photo. The intersection points can also work if there is more than one main subject in a photo. Most famous photographs and paintings have the rule of thirds applied to them in some way or another.

SIMPLICITY

The simplicity rule directs that you should keep the items in your photo relatively simple. If your main subject is close to the lens, then your background should be very simple in order to avoid distractions. Another good idea is to avoid objects or lines that lead the eye away from your main subject.

CONTRAST

The contrast rule directs that light subjects should be placed against dark backgrounds and vice versa.

FRAMING

The framing rule directs that using natural surroundings mindfully can add more meaning and focus to your subject. The surroundings could be anything such as bushes, windows, trees or even a doorway. When using this rule be sure to focus on the main subject and not on the surroundings that are framing it. It is also a good idea to use a narrow aperture (high f/stop) when using this rule in order to create a high depth-of-field.

TEXTURE

The texture rule can add a great amount of interest to most photos. When people see texture in a photo it can spark their imagination and make the photo more real to life. Texture would be a good idea when taking photos of rocks, walls, surfaces, hands or even leaves. In order to create texture try to compose your photo so the light is coming from the side and therefore casting shadows in key places.

DIAGONALS

The diagonal rule directs that diagonal elements or lines can make a photo more dynamic. Diagonal elements could be fence posts, roads or even tree branches.

LEADING LINES

The leading lines rule can be used to direct the eye deeper into a photo and commonly to the main subject. Leading lines can lure the eye to a subject by leading to it from any side or depth of the photo. Leading lines could be roads, rivers, tree branches or even bridges.

COLOR

The color rule is what adds interest and emotion to your pictures. Different color configurations can inspire and amaze viewers. Colors can also be used to accent certain parts of a photo.

It might not be a bad idea to keep these key terms with you when you practice taking photos. The best way to learn and improve your composition is just to use them often and to experiment.

Richard Schneider is a digital photography enthusiast and founder of http://www.picturecorrect.com/ which offers tips and news about digital photography, digital camera reviews, photoshop tutorials and computer wallpaper.

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Aug 25 2008

Digital Photo Printing Professional - What Services Should You Look For

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How many different options can one service offer?

If just printing photos online and having prints mailed to you then almost any online service will suffice. If you are looking for high quality prints is a priority then you will need to be more selective. There are believe it or not companies that will claim to offer quality prints but will fail to deliver. It pays to do a little homework before placing an order.

Some great options offered by the better printing services are online photo albums. Very affordable with most service memberships this is a great way for everyone to see updated pictures online. you will be given a website that you can email to all your friends and family. Some albums can be very simple and easy to update and manage but the more control and options that are offered the more technical it will be.

A must is an easy to use, online photo editing tool or software. Many companies offer these and some are not so easy to use. This will make a big difference in how your photos turn out after they are printed. Using the online software offered by your printing company is always a good idea if you are new to photo editing. You are more likely to get the picture just right by using a software that the printer is used to seeing also.

Online storage is offered by many online printers and can serve as a great back up for all your photos. The plus of storing online is the ease and speed of sending your printing service your orders.

If you are storing your photos online then of course you will need to access them from your cell phone. This service is free with the higher quality online printing services. With this you can order and view photos from anywhere.

The options offered by good printing companies are endless. From postage stamps with your pictures on them to desktop wallpaper and cell phone ringer IDs. Not everyone offers the same things so researching who offers what is a great idea. Sticking with a company that offers what you want will save lots of money considering all of the deals that are offered to returning customers and many promotions given based on your order quantity.

To view our list of recommended sources for digital photo printing online,
visit this page: Photo Mugs.

Mindi Haehl is the owner of an informational site about printing your digital photos online.

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