Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 10, 2011

Different Types Of Photo Shop Effects Tutorials

By Dirk Benson


Photo Shop is the most widely used image manipulation program in the world today. It should be no mystery therefore that so many people know the basics of the program. However, not many people know the full capability of Photo Shop.

The arrival of digital camcorders in the mid 1990s and evolution through to 2000s, the need for removable VHS video cassettes to record and playback what your have recorded is an entity that is no more. Unlike the earlier cousins, the modern day digital camcorders record on DVDs for better quality and reproduction when you playback. Take for example the camcorder such as the Canon DC-20 the choice of media is DVD.

Simple! There are a multitude of components and sub assemblies that convert light into recordable digital signals in a series of complex multifunctions. Let us try to understand things as they happen inside of a digital camcorder.

Majority of the people who look for Photo Shop effects tutorials go with this first because, let's face it, everyone wants to look perfect in their pictures. By learning this Photo Shop effects tutorial, you will be able to take what you can see in nature and give it a whole new reality. Some people eliminate wrinkles, scars, and some actually erase people from group pictures!

A digital camcorder records onto an 8CM DVD disk which can hold upto 30 minutes of video data depending on whether the disk type is DVD-R and doubles up for DVD-RW. Still you can have upto 4 hours of record if the disk is of HDR-SR1 type.

LCD monitors act as view finders through which you can view and understand exactly what are your shooting and control the field of view and picture. But LCDs can be useful in playing back the just shot pictures too. The LCD monitors reproduce the equal quality pictures as they do on your TV so to check for the record quality. Conversely, you can use this feature even before and while shooting to gauge the light and clarity of focus to make suitable corrections.




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