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Digital Photography
Special Interest Group

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Next Meeting:  February 24, 2004

TOPIC: Giving Your Photos a Professional Look

For our February 2004 meeting we will discuss how to give your photos a more professional touch. Expect to learn about how to do soft focus, vignettes (oval cutouts), selective sharpening, desaturated color and other great techniques that you find in professional photography.

We will discuss tips that can be used both at the time the picture is taken and later on in the digital darkroom.


We meet on the fourth Tuesday of every month from 
7-9 PM at the same place as the Computer Users Group. 
For more information about the Users Group and meeting place,

please refer to our Information Page.


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Past Meeting Archive Pages

Digital Darkroom Basics

Organizing and Viewing Digital Photos

Touching Up Your Photos

Digital Camera Basics

Everything About Scanning

Emailing Digital Photos

Digital Camera Mini-lab

Digital Photo Special FX

Better Holiday Photos

Creating Slideshows & Screensavers

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera

Solving the Mystery of Layers

Taking Better Pictures

Xatshow: Slideshow & Screensaver creator

Taking Better People Pictures 

Sharing Photos Via The Internet

The Magic of Digital Filters

Better Printing Results

Creating Holiday Greeting Cards & Post Cards

DP Holiday Shopping Guide

The Grand Valley Digital Photography Users Group is for all people
interested in digital photography. Each month we meet to discuss topics and
see live demonstrations related to digital photography. The class is headed
up by Adam Cochran owner of PCs & Pixels and is a Special Interest Group of
the Grand Valley Computer Users Group.

Cost for this class will be $10/person or $15/couple


DIGITAL DARKROOM BASICS
(revisited)

 

This was the topic of our first meeting. I was nervous and talked faster than usual (yes it's possible). As Rick Castellini sat on the side lines watching me ramble he just kept reminding me to take a breath once in a while.

The user group has grown since then and I am much more comfortable teaching the group. This month should be a much better meeting than that first one two years ago. Thanks for helping it become so successful.

This month's topic is a brief over view of the elements of a digital dark room. We will discuss scanners, digital cameras, printers, monitors and even fun stuff like Wacom tablets and screen calibrators.

What is a digital darkroom?

This question always comes up. A digital darkroom is simply the equipment and software used to play with and print pictures from your computer. A digital darkroom typically includes a monitor, printer, scanner, digital camera and computer.

What do I need to get started?

We make it a point each month of stressing that Digital Photography does not equal digital camera. You can do digital photography with any picture from any source. You can play with pictures that someone else sent you in your email or you can do it with pictures that you scanned in. It doesn't matter how the pictures got on your computer.
Other than a computer the only other vital tool is a program that allows you to alter the pictures.

What kind of computer do I need?

If still pictures is all you really want to play with then you don't need much of a workhorse. Any computer purchased new should do the trick. However, The lower end the computer falls the sooner it will need replaced. The following chart shows some good guidelines to follow:

Processor: Pentium 4 or Athlon 4 chip - NOT CELERON.
RAM: 256 MB - I would recommend doubling this (roughly $70 per 256)
Hard Drive - very important! 60 gigabytes MINIMUM - The more the better!
64 MB video card - minimum.
Optical mouse - these are cheap to add - less than $20 in most cases.
CRT monitors are best - LCDs don't show as many colors in most cases.

What do I look for in a scanner?

I like the Epson Perfection 3170. It is a workhorse and it does slides, negatives and even medium format film! Look for at least 2400 dpi. Ignore the interpolated resolution on the box.

What do I look for in a camera?

There are a variety of features that we will discuss at the meeting. Look forward to a "Shopping for a Digital Camera" meeting in the near future.

What do I look for in a printer?

Photo labs produce the best results in you are looking for something that will last, but if you want a printer for home - you can't beat the Epson Photo line of printers.

At the meeting we will also discuss other goodies like monitor calibrators, Wacom tablets, and CDRW vs. DVD-R(+R).

 


Links from this month's meeting

THE NEW USER GROUP ALBUM

 


Please visit Gene Taylor's Sporting Goods. 

They provide a great door prize each month at our monthly user group meetings.

 

 


Also, thanks to Journy at Sam's Club for donating a coupon for free film developing as a door prize.

 

 


 

IMPORTANT LINKS

 

The article to end all articles on Digital Photography

 

Digital Photography Review

 

Scanner help


 

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