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Results tagged “photogeek”
Limiting Motion in Exposure
It's easy to think of a camera as being able to stop time. But, that's like using algebra to understand physics. It'll get you started, but won't finish the job. Read on...
Changing Your Point of View
A sure way to photographic dullsville is to take a picture from the same point of view that everyone sees the same scene from day in and day out. I think that this must be because we assign the viewpoints from which we’ve viewed the world from as boring. Read on...
Why Auto White Balance Isn't Perfect
Every digital camera made comes with a promise of making perfect pictures with the click of a button. The algorithms used to deliver on this promise, however, are by no means perfect, including the auto white balance algorithm. Read on...
Color Temperature and White Balance
Color temperature gives a way to describe the composition of light, specifically the spectrum of colors in light used to illuminate a subject. Once we know the color temperature of the light used, we can correct the information received by the sensor to make an acceptable image. Read on...
Measuring the Color of Light
White light is composed of different colors and, depending on the type of light, has a different overall color. Incandescent light is more yellow than the light emitted by the sun. The unit used to describe the color of light are degrees Kelvin. It's an odd unit to understand at first, but a bit of explanation takes care of things. Read on...
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