Thursday, April 30, 2009

TV on PC Software For Computer Television - PC TV Scam & Legit Software

They will scam you easy if you don't read how to beat them. Many online free pc tv software websites are just scams out to get your money. About 70% of all satellite pc tv packages out there are fake and don't deliver any English TV channels or shows. You need to know how to tell the con websites from the few good ones on the internet.

A money back guarantee is something you should look for first in any website offering satellite tv software. The good ones will even offer you a 30 day trial period when you can claim back your refund if you want to cancel your membership.

The download process for a good online software package should be fast. There are those that will load into your computer in 2 minutes flat. Others will take as long as 10 minutes or more. The longer any online satellite television software takes is an indication it might be carrying viruses and other harmful programs that will slow your processor or even crash it.

Reliable satellite tv on pc software will have an easy to use interface where accessing online tv streams is as easy as a couple of straightforward clicks of your mouse. Very complicated toolbars of some software make navigating from one tv channel to the next a nightmare and it may take even more time than when you browse for these channels from Google.

Requirements for installing a tv on pc satellite software should also be basic. Some software have very high requirements that may have you spending a lot of money to upgrade your computer for satellite tv. The basic requirements that are needed in your computer include a processor of type Pentium 4, speeds of atleast 300 MHz, a virtual memory of about 520 Mb RAM, and a good fast internet connection with atleast 56k. A DSL line is perfect to receive television streams on your pc.

The cost of a satellite tv on pc software or membership should not be so high because this is a very simple software package. The average that you should pay is around $30- $50. Some packages that ask for hundreds of dollars or monthly subscriptions are just out to get as much money from you as possible and should be avoided.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Xbox Red Flashing Lights - Xbox Red Death Repair Tips

If you've got Xbox red flashing or glowing lights problems on your console then don't despair. It really isn't that hard to fix the problem, despite what some people may tell you. For very little money and with only basic tools you can carry out professional grade Xbox 360 red lights error repair. Don't put up with the Xbox red death any longer- fix it and be enjoying your games once again.

Before you can carry out Xbox red flashing lights repairs, it's important that you fully understand the cause of the error afflicting your Xbox 360. After all, there's no point in trying to fix something if you don't actually know what it is you're trying to repair!

The cause of the Xbox red death is actually overheating. Excess heat which is able to build up due to an insufficiently powerful cooling system causes malfunctions and errors in the components of your Xbox 360. These malfunctions (commonly involving the graphics card, hard drive or disc drive) can lead to the red lights error on your Xbox 360. Other causes can be things such as loose "X" clamps which hold various components in place. However, the root of all evil in this case is overheating.

In order to fix the Xbox red flashing lights error, you will need to find a way to combat the overheating and repair any damage that has been caused to your console. The best way to do this is with an Xbox 360 repair guide, which is a collection of video files that shows you exactly how to fix your Xbox 360 correctly, safely and quickly.

When purchasing a repair guide for the Xbox red death, look for one which offers a price of less than $30 (there's no point having to pay more than you need to) a money-back guarantee, free video samples so you can check the quality and customer testimonials so you can see what other people had to say about it.

If you want to fix your Xbox as quickly as possible, please click the link to learn about the best repair guide. Don't put up with Xbox red flashing lights any longer - learn how to fix your Xbox and get rid of the Xbox red death permanently with the right repair guide.

It also offers a free bonus report on getting the newest Xbox 360 games before anybody else does- and for a good discount. Be the envy of all your friends when you get the games they want before they can even get a demo disc of them!

James Philipson has been involved in the electronics industry for over 10 years and has repaired more than 30 Xbox 360 consoles since the platform's release over two years ago.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Make Money Repairing Broken Xbox 360's, Really

You may find it hard to believe, but it's true. You won't get rich, but you can earn some extra cash by repairing xbox 360's. You don't have to be an expert in electronics or have a master's degree. Millions of these consoles are experiencing hardware failures due to a faulty cooling system. I found out about this opportunity while shopping for a used system on eBay. I noticed that malfunctioning consoles were selling for more than I expected, especially those with the 3-red-light-error.

I did some research and found out that there is a simple fix that repairs the 3-red-light-error called the x-clamp fix. I experimented with the x-clamp fix with success. I started buying the consoles with the 3-red-light-error for a low price and then selling the repaired consoles at a higher price. I used eBay to buy and sell the consoles. I just made sure I didn't overpay for the broken consoles and used good selling tips for the repaired consoles. I also tweaked the x-clamp fix until I found the best method.

Believe it or not, there are a lot of methods out there, but I recommend the X-clamp fix. There are free videos that you can check out and see if it is something you would be interested in. There are also free step by step instructions available to accompany the videos. Make sure you familiarize yourself with the process before you invest. Also, return will be slow at first. Once you have the method down, you can start increasing your production. You can just offer to fix your friends consoles to avoid the initial investment.

You can access the videos and download the free instructions at http://www.xbox360fixit.com There are also other resources at this website like a listing of error codes and access to other components you may need to fix Xbox 360.

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Cost Factors of Forensic Animations

In the past, many companies were quoting animations based on a dollar per second rate for finished footage and there appears to be a trend away from this method of pricing. Part of the reason is that the amount of work involved in producing one second of animation can vary enormously depending on what is required and the level of realism. The advances in computer visualization technology available today are mainly responsible for the widening gap between what was possible and what is possible today.

The best thing one can do is educate themselves on what parts of the animation process are the most time intensive and where they can expect to pay the most (or least) for the requirements.

Below is a breakdown of several cost factors that are "tangible". As with any outsourced service, you also pay for reputation, experience and overhead costs, but these are more difficult to quantify. The greatest cost in a forensic animation is the number of man-hours required to prepare, assemble, edit and finalize the animation. Since vehicle collisions are the most common forensic animations, most of the examples used below will reflect this particular example, however, the process and cost factors are more or less the same regardless if the animation being produced is of a crime scene, personal injury case, or medical procedure.

1. Information Gathering and Preparation

During the initial stages of a forensic animation, it is imperative that the animator be brought up to speed on the details of the case. This often means that all photos, video, drawings and reports must be provided to the animator and they must subsequently go through all the materials of the case. Initially, it is helpful to bring the animator into the initial discussions about the trial strategy and what is the objective of the animation. Further, it is useful to have the animator contact the accident Reconstructionist as applicable to go over details of the accident report and if there will be any transfer of other data such as a digital site survey or simulation data.

Where applicable, the animator may be required to travel to the location of where an accident or crime may have occurred. This is to obtain subsequent images and information that may not have been obtained or was not available in the existing scene materials or reports.

2. 3D Models - Recreating the scene assets.

Normally, it is very rare that a forensic animator can reuse the main 3D models in a scene. In the case of an automobile collision, there could be some "standard" 3D models reused such as a stop sign, traffic lights or electrical poles, but there are often times when even these smaller objects must also be built from scratch in order to obtain the highest level of realism.

There are typically three types of 3D models in a forensics animation. These are classified by their level of importance, accuracy and necessary level of detail. Primary objects are those that are directly involved in the animation. Think of them as your primary characters. Secondary objects are those which may not be directly involved, but their movement or relative position plays some part in making the animation accurate or credible. Tertiary objects are those which are strictly for the benefit of visualization and do not play a direct role in the animation. An example could be a tree off in the distance which would not affect the animation if it were removed except for the level of realism.

Creating accurate and realistic primary 3D models is still a time intensive task which has not changed very much over the years. The quality of the models and options associated with the level of realism are greater and therefore, there is an equivalent amount of time required to create the models. Where possible, it may be possible to purchase an existing 3D model and tailor it to suit the needs of the animation. This should only be done when the accuracy of the model is not a requirement and it may be a secondary or tertiary object in the scene.

In the case of a vehicle collision, the ground terrain is a good example of a large scale model which is required to be accurate and a true likeness of the actually area where the collision occurred.

Often, modeling may come from other sources such as CAD files, 3d scanning or photogrammetry. In each case, the model normally requires subsequent work to get the correct look or to adjust the surface topology of the object.

3. Mapping - Preparing and adjusting images

Although this could be classified as part of modeling, it is in fact a separate part of the 3D modeling process which involves the use of photo imaging software. If you were to consider a simple example of a stop sign, there is the geometrical portion of the model and there is the "textured" or "mapped" portion of the object. The red colour of the sign with the letters S-T-O-P is normally not modeled but need to be mapped. Mapping can be accomplished by taking an existing photo of the stop sign and extracting only the portion of the image that relates to the sign itself and not the background. In some cases, photos need not be used at all and the entire image map of the stop sign could be made with a program like Photoshop.

Since photos are often taken at various angles and depth of fields, the image needs to be rectified (i.e. any depth removed such that the image becomes orthographic or "flat") so that it can be pasted like a sticker onto the model.

However, in each case, there is a considerable amount of time committed to the process of editing photo images to extract usable maps for models and the more accurate, and realistic one wants their models to look, the more it will cost.

4. Assembling the Scene

Once all the scene objects have been created, there comes the task of assembling them accurately in the scene. Since accuracy is the single most differentiating point between any animation and a forensic animation, there is a considerable emphasis on the placement of objects and positioning of all the scene elements. In some cases, there are automated utilities to help the animator reduce the amount of time to place objects, but unfortunately, since each forensic animation is different, this is normally done through manual means. Hence, if there are many objects to be accurately placed in a scene, the amount of labour involved increases.

5. Animating the Scene

There are two ways to animate a scene. One is through the import of simulation data and the other is through keyframing. Keyframing is a manual technique where an object is fixed at a certain location at a certain time of the animation. At each point in the animation where the object is "fixed", this is called a keyframe. The 3D animation software interpolates between keyframes to distribute the motion.

A complex scene involving 5 or 6 vehicles would be more involved than a simple animation of 2 vehicles crashing since there are many more vehicles and positions to keep track of. Since there are many clients who request different collision scenarios, there may be several iterations or versions of the animation.

6. Lighting and Special Effects

Once the entire scene has been animated, this is normally the time to adjust the lighting and prepare any effects which might be required in the animation. When trying to replicate the exact lighting of a scene based on reference photos it can often be very difficult to achieve. Consider the range of lighting and weather conditions such as fog, rain, snow or night scenes.

When appropriate, it may be necessary to show breaking glass or skid marks. Creating accurate looking effects is a time consuming process. Normally, it is difficult to quantify something as "accurate" unless it is verified by an expert. For this reason, there could be several iterations of the lighting and special effects in order to match the expert's report/testimony.

7. Rendering

The act of rendering is how the 3D animation software converts the entire scene into a set of images which run (typically) at 30 frames per second. Depending on the complexity of the scene (i.e. complexity of items 1-6 above), a computer can render a single image at anywhere from a few seconds to an hour or more for each frame. Considering that a 1 minute animation has 1,800 frames, the time involved can be as little as 5 hours to 60 hours on a single computer.

Additionally, if there are 5 or 6 different views to be rendered and not taking any edits into account, the rendering portion can take a considerable amount of time.

Fortunately, many animators make use of either render farms (i.e. network of computers strung together that divide the work of rendering) or invest in high powered workstations. There are firms which specialize in providing rendering resources to animators and when a quick turnaround is required, this is an additional expense which is normally translated to the client.

Normally, rendering only makes up less than ten percent of the total cost of an animation. The actual time is dependent on the type of hardware used and this is part of the reason why companies have been moving away from quoting animations based on their length or dollar per second of completed footage.

8. Video Editing and Final Packaging

As the animation approaches the final stages of completion, the last few steps are the editing and compositing of the animation. The addition of any text, title screens, overlaying images and making any adjustments to the colour take additional time which is normally associated with how the animation is to be packaged and presented.

Most people today are finding that downloads and CD's are quite useful for viewing on a computer, however, if a client requests a self running DVD with menus and sound then this is obviously another involved step.

9. Changes and Edits

One of the most overlooked parts of creating a quality animation and avoiding constant changes is to ensure that clear objectives are understood by all parties up front.

Changing the animation half way through a project can substantially affect the total cost and may delay the delivery considerably. Knowing exactly what needs to be shown and limiting the number of edits keeps things on track and limits the risk of cost overruns.

The basic rule of thumb for the cost of a forensic animation is that as the level of detail, realism, accuracy and number of scenarios increases , so does the cost. A complex animation with many details means more preparation, production and verification hours for the animator.

A forensic animation can range widely from $3,000 to $30,000 depending on each of the factors explained above. There are no hard rules to pin down the price of an animation since each one is "custom built".

Be sure to get a clear idea of the costs by providing the initial case information to the animator. Most reputable forensic animators will supply an initial consultation at no cost in order to provide an accurate quotation or to tell you if an animation is even feasible. Also, ensure that clear objectives are set prior to embarking on a forensic animation. This will avoid unnecessary changes, increased cost and will keep projects on track.

Eugene Liscio is the owner of AI2- 3D Animations which specializes in forensic animations for litigation support. AI2 actively promotes the use of Forensic Animations, 3D Virtual Models, photogrammetry and other visual strategies for the courtroom. Eugene is a registered engineer in the province of Ontario, Canada.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Laser Toner Cartridges

Laser printers were once far more expensive than inkjet printers but now the cost of these items are very much reduced, so much so that they now compete with inkjet printer in terms of cost, and once when only a business with very large printing requirements could reasonably afford to buy one the cost is now such that they are within the budget of most people and home offices can enjoy high quality professional publications.

Electrostatic Printing is what we normally call laser printing and the technology used to produce the printed page is vastly different from inkjet printing electrical charges are used to produce the images that are seen. Light photons are discharged onto the cylindrical transparent drum. a laser light is shone onto the drum, letters and images are sent from the computer as electrical charges. The drum is then coated with a toner which carries a positive electrical charge. Negatively charged paper is then rolled across the drum and the positively charged image is transferred to the paper.

The toner cartridges are initially more expensive than the inkjet cartridges but are capable of much greater output a typical high capacity cartridge will yield approximately 4000 pages with 5% coverage. four toners are used they are cyan magenta yellow and black, the good thing is when one toner is used up you can still print using the other three colours, and every last bit of toner can be used. A common trick to get more out of the toner cartridge is when the toner cartridge appears to have run out open the printer remove the cartridge shake it and replace it into the printer this will result in a few more hundred copies being produced, i have done this myself a couple of times when i thought the toner was out and found that the toner settles in the cartridge and by shaking and replacing i am therefore able to extend the life of the cartridge.

The life of most printers will be about 5 years if looked after properly and the cost of the toner cartridges is prohibitive they can be in excess of 25% of the initial purchase price of the laser printer which means you will pay many times over the original cost of the laser printer. To help to defray costs you might do as i did frustrated by the high cost of ownership i simply bought another identical laser printer with a full set of toner cartridges which incredibly worked out at a price 50% cheaper than a set of toner cartridges for the laser printer.

The reason these types of printer are so popular now in the home office market is the quality speed and cost. These once very expensive laser printers are today very affordable and the situation described above no longer exists. Over the long term they will prove to be more economical then the ink jet although the initial investment will be greater than the inkjet. They use less and are cheaper also they can be recycled which helps to ease landfill problems.
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When looking to purchase a laser printer be sure to compare prices from a number of different sources as prices can vary considerably, depending on your needs you might consider laser printer that is not the latest model manufacturers frequently update models to reflect the rapidly changing pace in the electronics areas, or you might inquire about display models a these are often sold at reduced prices.

These laser copiers are excellent machines and are available in a number of different sizes A4, A3 sizes depending on your requirement the quality of printing is so high that on some laser copies you are warned that you are not allowed to copy bank notes passports and other legal types of documents and to do so is a criminal offense that carries heavy penalties.

Keith Howell is the owner of http://www.columbusinksupply.co.uk and has worked for many years printing flyers, cards, menus, pamphlets.

Note: You are free to use this article on your own website or newsletter, as long as the content of the article is not changed and the author resource box is kept with the article.

Article is an extract from the essential guide to inkjet cartridges which is normally priced at 4.99 GBP

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Microsoft Excel Training - Not Just for Newbies Anymore

If you've been using Excel for a number of years, you may feel you already know everything you need to know. You are in a comfort zone and feel that Microsoft Excel training would be a waste of your time and your employer's money. As long as you can do your job, you feel that you've learned all you can.

No matter what your level of expertise, you can always benefit from further training. Here are just a few reasons that training can help you and your employer.

Learn better ways to do things

When looking for a solution to a problem, it is human nature to stop once a solution has been found; even if it's not the best solution. For example, you may know how to get to a feature by navigating the menus but not realize you can activate the same feature with a simple keystroke. Or you might be using cumbersome formatting commands over and over, not realizing Format Painter or AutoFormat can streamline your actions.

MS training can optimize your work, showing you more efficient ways to accomplish tasks and increasing your productivity.

Learn new ways to do things

It's hard to get answers when you don't even know what the questions are. Many experienced users don't know about all the features available in Microsoft Excel. Training can reveal a whole world of functionality you probably don't even know about. Database features can give you a new way of sorting and extracting data from your sheet without tedious copy and pasting. Objects from images to hyperlinks can improve the look and functionality of your workbooks. Macros let you automate redundant tasks or even create your own Excel functions.

Explore new versions

You might have learned to use Excel on a previous version. For example, you learned your techniques on Excel 97 and your job uses Excel 2003. Microsoft's backward compatibility allows you to continue to do things the same way, but you may be missing out on new features. MS Excel training can help you break out of patterns that might have been the right way to do things years ago, but aren't the best way to approach problems today.

Or perhaps you are an employer considering the move to a new version of Excel. Your company is comfortable using Excel 2003 but might benefit from the new features of Excel 2007. Training can help you evaluate if the upgrade is going to increase productivity enough to make the expense of an upgrade worthwhile.

Think about enrolling in MS training

A few days of training can save you or your company hundreds of hours in wasted productivity. No matter how skilled you are in Excel, you can always pick up a few more tips to make your work faster and easier. Explore the true potential of Excel by perhaps signing up for a Microsoft Excel training class. This way you can interact with seasoned professionals while honing your computer skills.

Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on Microsoft Excel training, visit http://www.MicrosoftTraining.net/.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Next Revolution in Home Entertainment - IP Based Multi-Room Distribution

The Holy Grail of distributed audio; unlimited zones and unlimited sources, cost effectively. That milestone will be achieved, and soon, through the combination of digital amplification and IP based distribution systems. There are systems available today that use one or both of these technologies, such as Oxmoor's Zon system and Netlinks' Netstreams product line. The trend will only continue to grow.

The beauty of this approach is that digital music is data, and, as such, can be distributed easily via an Ethernet network. The traditional concept of zones virtually disappears, as each amplifier on the network gets a unique IP address, enabling an audio stream to be routed to it. When combined with a digital music server, the number of zones is limited only by the ability of the server to serve independent audio streams.

The advent of cost effective digital amplification, produced by companies such as D2 Audio and Flying Mole, allows a small, highly efficient audio amplifier to be located close to the speakers, either in the room or mounted in an electrical box. The logical evolution of this approach is to collocate amplifier with the speaker, creating an active speaker. Additional benefits are realized by incorporating the speaker as part of the circuit. This enables the designer to engineer the speaker and amplifier circuits for optimum performance as a system.

Low powered designs of this nature could take advantage of power over Ethernet (POE), simplifying system wiring by allowing a single CAT-5 cable to be run from the router to the speaker. This would not supply a large amount of power (about 15 watts) due to the constraints of the 24ga conductors used in CAT-5. However, the efficiencies gained by an integrated speaker / amplifier design would mitigate this concern to some degree. This type of system is sufficient for background music applications in many residential environments.

Higher power systems can use the existing speaker wire, in the case of a conventionally wired system, to carry power. It can / does use the existing control cable, since many systems have been wired with CAT-5 to the volume control location, for the data.

The bandwidth of a traditional 10/100 network allow, for all practical purposes, an unlimited number of zones and sources in a residential environment. Partly because of this, Audio Over Ethernet has been used successfully in the commercial audio and sound reinforcement world for a number of years now. Cobranet, from Cirrus Logic is the most popular commercial AOE system used today. Another popular system is available from Digigram. These systems both use the MAC layer of Ethernet and are not actually using IP for transmission.

For both residential and commercial applications another primary advantage of using Ethernet is the ability to use the medium for transporting both audio and control signals down the same wire. This increases flexibility and reduces cost for both installation and material.

As was true in the commercial world, the distribution of audio (and soon, video) and control via Ethernet will continue to proliferate in residential distributed audio applications. The combination of flexibility, cost effectiveness and capability are to attractive to be ignored.

Steve Faber has almost 15 years in the custom installation industry. He is a CEDIA certified designer and Installer 2 with certifications from both the ISF and THX. His experience spans many facets of the industry, from the trenches as an installer and control systems programmer, and system designer, to a business unit director for a specialty importer of high end audio video equipment, a sales rep for a large, regional consumer electronics distributor, and principal of a $1.5M+ custom installation firm. Steve is currently is senior sales engineer for Digital Cinema Design, a CEDIA member firm in Redmond, WA. See much more on how to get the most out of your home theater and automation system at: Home Theater, Control and Video Distribution

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Drawing Cartoons - Design Your Own Comic

There is so much variety in the world of art and this is what attracts so many people to painting and drawing as a hobby. Some people continue to paint and draw in their spare time, finding it a relaxing pursuit and for others, the hobby may turn into a passion as they tap into their creative side. It can even become a lucrative pastime eventually if nurtured enough. To add a fun element to your creative pursuits, why not consider drawing cartoons and designing your own comic?

We have all read various comics when we were children, and we enjoyed following the stories of our favourite characters, their development was as important to us as the characters contained within the pages of a book.

Assuming that cartooning is something that you already do or would enjoy doing, then the very first thing that needs to be done is to start to plan your comic thoroughly by considering the following:

* Theme of the comic
* Name of the comic
* How many stories?
* Develop each story
* Design your characters
* Frequency

Drawing cartoons is great fun in itself but by having a project as fascinating as your very own comic, you have the opportunity to start from scratch and develop your comic into a project which has its own dedicated readership. Once you have decided on a particular story, you need to develop the characters within the story and this means drawing the characters so that they are instantly recognizable. You must be able to draw these characters quickly and easily because the story will be continued every week or month, depending on how often you wish to run the comic.

Deciding how many stories will be within the comic is important as you do have to consider how long it will take to draw every single story throughout.

If you wish to obtain a lot of exposure regarding your comic, you can arrange to have your own website and publish it online. This is an easy process but will ensure that you start to develop a regular readership and who knows where this project will end up. Drawing Cartoons requires specific skills in itself and by regular practice you will soon see how quickly, and dramatically you improve.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

How to Care for a New Oil Painting

When purchasing or obtaining a freshly painted oil painting, it is very likely that it has not truly "dried" yet. Oil paints can take between a few months to a year to "dry" despite feeling dry to touch. Therefore, let's make a distinction between these two states of dryness:

Dry: being dry to physically touch (taking a week to a month).

Cured: being dried chemically (taking several months to a year).

Although determining if an oil painting is physically "dry" or not, is relatively easy; however, determining if an oil painting is "cured," is a little trickier. Provided that the painting is dry to touch, there are a four major considerations in caring for your painting:

1. Uncured paintings are damaged more easily, especially in the early stages of curing.

In the early stages of curing only, you can physically feel the difference between a cured painting and an uncured one, as the uncured painting will feel, "soft" almost rubbery. (Please don't test this by running your fingers across a new painting that you intend to keep, the painting is very susceptible to damage, even rubbing off color if the painting has just dried). Therefore, keep in mind that you want to protect your painting from being scratched, rubbed against, or from rubbing off color (such as touching or using a regular cloth). When dusting any painting, use a soft cloth, feather duster or lightly forced air to dust with as paintings can still be scratched after they have cured.

2. Oil paintings require oxygen to cure.

Oil paints cure through oxidation, and how you store the painting will make a difference in curing times. Therefore, closing it in a case with no ventilation, or placing it right up against a sheet of glass when framing, will greatly slow your curing times. If you wish to use glass with a frame, ensure that you have at least 1.5 cm or about inch of air between the glass and the painting. This might slow your curing time but it will at least cure and protect it from being scratched.

3. Uncured oil paintings can be light or dark sensitive.

Since curing an oil painting is a chemical process, some pigments will react to extremes in lighting. As with any painting, avoid hanging it in sunlight or near bright halogen lights as it will fade; however, only during the curing period (of up to a year) should you avoid keeping it in the dark all the time. From experience, I've found that keeping a freshly painted oil painting in a dark room for the curing process caused the white pigment to yellow. The closer the painting is to being cured, the less dark sensitive it will be; therefore, when it is cured, it is no longer dark sensitive and no longer an issue..

4. Never use any varnish or any liquids of any kind (at least) until it is cured.

During the curing time, or the first year to be safe, leave the painting alone from anything liquid. Liquids of any kind, especially solvents can react, even ruin your oil painting, even when cured. Please research the topic thoroughly on items to use in protecting your oil paintings, and do not test them out on your painting until after they have cured. Keep in mind that some chemicals will still react with a cured oil painting or soften the oils and ruin your painting.

Finally, keep in mind that with proper care, an oil painting will virtually last forever. Photos typically will not, even acid free photo paper will eventually age, oxidize and become brittle over time. With care, oil paintings can remain pristine for centuries and hopefully become family treasures to be passed onto your descendants.

If you have an interest in creating family heirlooms in the form of oil paintings, or are interested in learning more about the accomplishments of the author, please visit my website: www.artzmark.com

Thank you for your interest in this topic.

Marc Eliuk

BA. B.Ed. C.H.

Marc Eliuk is an artist, teacher and herbalist. Years of painting oil portraits have produced astonishing work and Marcs talent is on the up and coming in the art community.

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Posing the Subject For a Portrait Photograph

This article aims to highlight some simple methods for finding a suitable poses for any subject, and focuses primarily on a head and shoulders portrait of a single sitter.

Shoulders

When the shoulders are square to the camera, they will appear artificially broadened, and give the portrait a very static look. It is usually best to position the subject so that the line of their shoulders is about 30 to the the subject/camera axis. The easiest way to do this is to sit the subject on a chair placed at an angle of 30.

Use a chair without arms, because the subject will automatically use them, and this tends to make clothes ride up, affecting the shoulder and neck lines. The best shoulder line is produced when the hands are placed in the sitter's lap, or the far hand place on their knee (the idea here is that the near shoulder should always be higher than the far shoulder).

Depending on the subject, a good pose can be obtained if the subject sits facing away from the camera (i.e. back to camera with shoulders still at about 30 to the the subject/camera axis), and looks back over their shoulder.

Head

When the shoulders are at 30 to the the subject/camera axis (facing the camera), the head can rotate through an angle of about 100. The head can also be tilted either side of the vertical axis. The exact degree of rotation and tilt will depend on the subject, and require some experimentation (and you may need to adjust your lighting) . If the head is turned too far, it can produce unsightly neck wrinkles.

Generally, very formal portraitures are produced when the axis of the facial features is vertical (i.e. it is not tilted to either side). This is often a good option for more mature subjects.

Tilting the head to either side creates a diagonal axis to the features. This suggests movement an vitality, and is often best for younger subjects.

If the subject has a weak chin, get them to tilt their head back a little, which will make their chin stick out. If they have a strong jaw, have the subject tilt their head forward reduce its prominence.

Care needs to be taken with 3/4 portraits (i.e. the face is at an angle of about 45 to the subject/camera axis). The tip of the nose should not coincide with, nor cut through the profile of the cheek.

Eyes

The eyes are the most important element of a portrait. They should not be looking down, unless you wish to convey thoughtfulness or any other emotion (e.g. coyness, sadness, etc).

Eyes looking directly at the camera is usually the best option.

Take care when photographing eyes that are not looking at the camera. This creates a sight-line (a line that the viewer's eyes follow), which can lead the viewer's eyes out of the picture. The best option here is to include a little more background, so that the subject's gaze falls within the frame.

Smiles

Genuine smiles are hard to capture. Avoid big grins and grudging smiles. Some people smile easily, while other rarely smile at all. Go for a natural expression, be it serious or smiling, and remember, true feelings are expressed by the eyes!

Camera height

The optimum camera height for portraiture is at about the same level as the subjects eyes. Raising the camera height a little about eye level can cause the subject to open their eyes a little wider.

Conversely, dropping the camera height a little below eye level can add height and dignity. Experiment. If taking a head and shoulders portrait, you don't need to read any further.

Hands

Hands can be included in a head and shoulders shot, but are difficult to photograph because they can easily look like a bunch of bananas. They should not be nearer to the camera than the face, or they will be too prominent. Hands turned sideways with fingers extended look elegant.

If including hands, try and give them somewhere to rest, or something to do (e.g. holding a prop).

Arms

If forearms are to be included in the shot, they should not form a vertical line. Ideally forearms and hands should point towards the face. However, watch for changes to the shoulder line, as raising a limb can also raise a shoulder (the near shoulder should always be higher than the far shoulder).

Multiple subjects

The single most important objective is to connect the subjects in some way (e.g. looking at each other, touching heads, etc), otherwise they might as well be photographed separately.

Avoid heads in a row, and gaps between the subjects. Make one head higher than the other(s) to create a triangular composition. Two heads inclined towards each other also forms a triangle.

Footnote: There are circumstances when these "rules" may be broken, but the intention of this article is to convey simple guidelines applicable to most situations.

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

How to Produce For Cartoons If You Only Write and Not Animate Or Draw

Recently somebody asked me a question. The question was short but simple and straight to the point.

'Please I need help in producing a cartoon. I can write but cant draw. How do I start?'.

I thought that it was a question whose answer should be shared, and therefore instead of answering directly on the article I thought I would make it an article instead. So here it is. If you can write, but cannot draw or animate, what can you do to embark upon the path of cartoon production?

Well, believe it or not, a writer's chances of producing a cartoon is even better than an animator's!

Not convinced? Heard of the saying - "it's all in the plot"?

75% of a cartoon's success is dependent on a good concept and storyline, not how good the cast is or how good the animation is! Look at South Park! Do you call that good animation? But has the ridiculously simple flash animation stopped South Park from making families across the world roar with laughter and the producers from making obscene amounts of money? No! Yet South Park would just be a piece of crappy animation without the magic of the scripts! Incidentally, the producers are also the writers in most, if not all, of the scripts.

On the other hand, an artist is an artist is an artist. An animator is an animator is an animator. They usually just draw or animate. But please don't get me wrong. There are some multi-talented animators and artists who can think of great concepts and ideas too. Just that the specialization is somewhat different and if you start off as a writer, you are more in tune with the top line aspects of producing a cartoon.

Now, if you are convinced you can really write, you may like to follow the steps below to embark on your journey to produce a cartoon.

1. Come up with a strong story concept and think of all the characters that would be in the story.

2. Work with an artist either through a partnership or through outsourcing to create a character bible.

3. Look around for an animation that has a history of producing their own intellectual properties (IP). There are plenty of such studios around, so all you have to do is scout around for a suitable studio that has a history of producing cartoons similar to your genre of writing.

Here, you can (a) pitch your cartoon character bible to them (b) offer to write a few sample synopsis and a sample episode for one of their ongoing cartoon series.

You would be very very very lucky if a studio options your cartoon concept and decides to produce it! It usually doesn't happen for newbies because they don't like to take chances with newbies, but most likely it's because new writers just don't have the 'ooomph' factor in their ideas yet.

Either way, if you are really good at your writing, it opens up the opportunity for them to consider you for a writing contract. If you fail to get an assignment, politely ask the studio for the reason. If it's because they think you aren't good enough, it probably means you aren't good enough. You can go back to hone your skills some more or you can carry on trying. If more than 3 studios tell you the same thing it usually means you really aren't good enough yet. But practice makes perfect. If you keep trying you would probably get your first assignment,

4. Once you get your first assignment, cherish it like gold! Be flexible about everything (including payment) and cherish the opportunity. Don't do anything to destroy this silver bullet and do it like it's your first and last chance! Nobody likes to work with people who are too straight laced and the truth is - after you carve a name for yourself in the industry - companies will scramble for your services even if you are expensive. Don't be prima donna when you are just a newbie. In fact, my advice to you is never to be a prima donna.

5. Try to be involved in as many parts of the production as possible. Ask to be involved in checking out the storyboards and offering your 2 cents on how you think the camera angles should play out. Ask to see the animatics so that you can give your opinion on the pacing and also the animation. You get the idea. Don't ask for extra fees because most studios would rather do without your help in these areas then. But you can gently request for some credits for offering your creative input. That at an early stage in your career is worth more than money! But don't be too pushy because studios rarely want to give producer or creative credits to a newbie, no matter how good you think you may be. The idea here is to get you as much experience as possible on other parts of the production pipeline.

6. As you get more experience working on such projects, you can begin negotiating for larger roles besides being just the writer. And the best part is, you can start pitching your ideas to TV networks and studios and you can bet some good moolah that they would want to listen to what you have to say!

You can visit the Mediafreaks blog to pick up more tips on design and animation.

This article was contributed by Aldric Chang - a creative businessman who is active in music composing and production, internet marketing, casual games production, animation production, cartoon production and character licensing. His 3d animation studio - Mediafreaks - is focused on producing high-end animation work for documentary producers, advertising houses and cartoon animated series - with projects ranging from the animation of dinosaurs to the visualization of natural disasters and something as chic as 3d jewelry animations.

You can also visit the Mediafreaks Animation Showcase Site for an extravaganza of the coolest and funniest free animations on the net.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

DS Card - Why You'll Love the DS Fire Card

Have you been searching for the best storage device available for your DS games? Then you can rest assured that with the DS Card, you've found the best one. There are many storage devices available that promise many different things, but how many actually deliver on those promises? The DS Card won't disappoint you, considering all of the advantages and features it has. You're guaranteed to be completely satisfied if you invest in this product.

You might have heard stories from friends of yours or know from personal experience how frustrating and inconvenient it can be to rely on an external memory system like FlashMe or PassMe to be able to play your games. Thankfully, you won't have to deal with this issue with the DS Card. You'll only need the DS Fire Link along with it solely for the purpose of downloading and transferring your games. Once that's done, you won't need the Fire Link with you unless you want to store more games. All you'll have to do is insert your card for the chance to enjoy all your favorite DS games.

The DS Card also presents you with several options as far as storage capacity. You can buy a smaller size if you only plan on storing a couple of games. You can get a larger size if you would rather download your whole DS library. With the 16Gbit version, you'll have enough space to do this, along with more room for additional games, making this the most popular version of the card. Even if you don't want to store all your games, at least having the option to do so is a good idea in case you change your mind.

If you like having a simple, straightforward way to find the games you're looking for, then the DS Card has the perfect interface for you. With the user-friendly touch menu, you'll be able to sort through your games quickly to find the one you feel like playing. Other devices, like the DSTT, make it more difficult for you to get to the game you want by not allowing you to sort your games alphabetically and by not having a simple folder browser available.

With the DS Card, you're getting the ease and convenience you want, along with great features, such as the ability to download skins. Functionality and fun are both included with this storage device. With all of this in mind, why search any longer for the best one? You've found it in the DS Card.

Your next step is to find the best place to buy your DS Card, which is easy. All you need to do is come over to http://www.sydneygadgets.com.au, where you'll find the best prices and the highest quality service available, including worldwide delivery!

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

How to Download Games to Your Wii

The Nintendo Wii has been gaining momentum ever since its release two years ago. The Wii is helping to take your home entertainment to the next level. In the last year it has become possible to download games to your personal computer, do some transferring to memory card or disc, and then play them on your Wii. Because of the Wii's immense popularity, there are more and more games to experience with each passing day. As with many other platforms, the price of Wii games is a bit extreme for some customers. Now that there are online downloads, it is easier for people everywhere to play more games for less money.

If you have done any browsing on the internet looking for Wii games, you have probably noticed that there are a number of sites that offer Wii downloading services. Along with games, your Wii is more than capable of playing Quick Time Videos, MP3 audio, and also supports Jpeg images and movies. What you will need to do to get started downloading games to be played on your Wii is to find an online downloading service that is up to par. You will know which services are better than others by noting what is supported on the site. For instance, only certain high quality sites support Wii Media which will allow you to view movies and listen to your favorite songs.

It is true that being able to download games is not a new concept. However, this process has come along way. Now video game downloading sites can have features that they have never had before. For example, there are now sites that can protect your computer from harm while you download and they can also block pop up ads and other annoying internet ploys. For your computer's safety, it is best to avoid sites with pop up ads and the like altogether if possible. You will get a better quality download from a site that is free of viruses and spyware. This site should also offer you one hundred percent legal downloads as well as a pop up free environment.

To learn exactly how to download games for your Wii visit: http://www.pleasefeedmywii.com/

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Causes of Procrastination

If youre like the majority of the people, individuals who have allowed Procrastination to take over their entirety, the entirety of their lives, of their business, of their family, and children - People who have allowed Procrastination to dominate their being, you would probably leave the issue of Procrastination to fate, the cause to nature. Whats the point, ud say, after all, everyone does a measure of Procrastination in his lifetime! This is a mediocre way of thinking the never do wells, the unfulfilled and Im sure you do not wish your enemy to belong to that category. Whatever we can say to cause

Procrastination, an underlying factor remains that Procrastination is a real dream killer. It will interfere and hamper your growth, your success, your relationships, your networking and your dreams. For the purpose of this article, lets look at some of the causes of Procrastination. I'd like to make this impression, where Procrastination may be good or rather its beneficiary. Procrastination is advantageous when it helps us avert some disaster; when decisions are critical and we have little knowledge on our intended course, when the market is not ready for our goods, when you have no concrete "reason why" to embark on a project Procrastination can be beneficial if it accomplishes these objectives. But on the contrary, which is in 95% of cases, you do not Procrastination because of the beneficial reason, you do for fear of failure, for difficult tasks, for indecision, for perfection, because you think there is enough time, for the fear of starting, because you do not have enough reason why you should embark on the project, you do not really know what you truly want, you do not consider the consequences of putting off tasks, you're not motivated, your attitude is not right, you're not in the mood, you're afraid something might go wrong, you're not committed to your goal.you can decide to go on and on to give reasons, excuses on why you think you should Procrastinate

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

What Are 3D Models?

A 3D model is a representation of any three-dimensional object using computer graphics software. It can be displayed virtually as a 2D image through a process called 3D rendering or used in a 3D computer simulation, animation, or visualization.

Creating a 3D images is often a time consuming and an expensive process. Therefore, 3D modelers, animation and production studios, advertising agencies, architects, TV and movie production houses often save time and money by using already made 3D models from sites like FlatPyramid.com in their projects.

The 3D media on websites such as Flat Pyramid are created by highly skilled 3D modelers or artists from all over the world that use specialized 3D software, 3D plug-ins and other 3D applications to create a variety of 3D media in several 3D categories and multiple file formats, such as: 3d Studio Max, Maya, OBJ, Lightwave, Open Flight, Softimage XSI, and Cinema 4D.

Why Use 3D Images?

"A 3D digital image is worth a million words"

In today's world, inventors need to be able to communicate their ideas in highly realistic digital formats to gain maximum exposure. They need to quickly and easily describe the benefits of their ideas to be able to license or commercialize it. Flat Pyramid provides a competitive service where ideas/patents/designs are digitally created in 3D model to clearly communicate the features, benefits and design of the invention or idea.Studies have shown that people are more willing to commercialize or license a product if they can see how it works digitally, when not physically available for inspection.

Key Benefits of using 3D Images

Visual representation of your idea.
Sell your ideas faster - visually communicate product benefits and features.
Save time & money - 3D models cost less and are ready faster than physical prototypes.
Share your 3D model with multiple clients at a time.
Obtain financing - improve your chances of getting investment capital by visually communicating your idea.
Showcase your digital prototype online - post it on flatpyramid.com to advertise your invention and potentially sell the digital prototype worldwide.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Second Life - A 3D Virtual World

The Internet Future Isn't Just Coming Fast... It's Already Here!

People from all corners of the world and all walks of life log onto this unique, new portal to market and carry on business, just like they would in the real world. Second Life is the way savvy corporations and companies will gain an advantage with their marketing and be ahead of the crowd.
This is one way business will be carried out in the future. The future is happening now!

As of this writing, over 2 million people have taken the leap by interacting online with other in-world
residents. And these people are not kids. The average age of Second Life users is now 32, with a majority being female and most are technically adept. To add to this, Linden Labs states over $500,000 in transactions are taken place daily in SL, and transactions are rising at a fast pace.

There are many users in Second Life that are making a good full time living "in-world". When you make money in SL you get paid in "Linden Dollars" that you can exchange for US dollars. There are huge and profitable opportunities to be gained in this virtual world; From buying virtual land, scripting and software, building services, opening up storefronts, selling anything and everything imaginable; Including thousands upon thousands of virtual objects.

As of late, popular, real world celebrity music groups are holding concerts in Second Life. If you can "imagine it" - it can be built in SL. The opportunities are endless!

The potential to have millions of viewers of your product or service is real. With the ability to transact a real business for real money using the Second Life platform may sound out of this world - well, it is. It's virtually out of this world. Rest assured - It's a completely viable and profitable marketing strategy. Say good-bye to web design, online shopping, forums and marketing the way you know it.
This is the future. A future that's here now!

Here are just a few reasons why you need to quickly catch up in SL - For the last few months, Second Life has been getting massive media attention. Business Week, NY Times, Entrepeneur Magazine (just to name a few) have all published articles on the astounding benefits of doing business in Second Life. Major corporations like; Dell Computers, Toyota, Nissan, Amazon, General Motors, American Apparel, Adidas, Bank of Holland are all claiming their stake in this virtual enviroment.

Some real world news agencies like Reuters, among others, have set up shop in SL. EBay has a huge investment in Second Life. The list goes on and on. Small, medium, and large corporations are paying serious money to consultant agencies to get set up in this new market place. This is just the start of things to come. If you want in... now is the time!

S. Taylor has been an in-world resident of Second Life for a several months now. If you are considering starting a business in Second Life, you can get more information at his website: Second Life Beginners Guide

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Applications of Reverse Engineering in the Industry

Reverse engineering is a well defined process to determine the technological principles of a system by analyzing its structure, purpose and complete operation/process. There are several steps involved in RE process. This includes scanning, processing, surface creation followed by verification. This helps in giving the final product similar to the original one. Some of the added advantages of reverse engineering process include development of new improvised product. This makes reverse engineering quite popular.

The reverse engineering software is used to create different computer aided designs directly from the scanned data. Seeing the growing needs of the end users, these days different reverse engineering software are available. Various software available are designed specially to successfully address the individual requirements of reverse engineering. They help in easily generating the composite parametric models from available scanned date with no difficulty. Hence, it ensures that finished model is completely redesigned within the user defined necessities. They are designed efficiently to meet the international quality standards.

The reverse engineering is used in different industries like aerospace, marine, power generation, software, handloom, etc. The existing physical part of reverse engineering is used in 3D CAM, CAD, and CAE. It very well measures the object and successfully reconstructs it as a 3D model. So if you are using applications like Geomagic, PolyWorks, Imageware, Rapidform, or 3-maticthen no worry at all of loosing them. They are effectively used to process the point clouds themselves in format used in other applications such as CAD and CAM.

Further they can be used in businesses to bring existing physical geometry into digital product development. Hence, easily one can assess their own or competitors products. Some of the features that reverse engineering can analyze are cost and identify patent infringement, and much more. Seeing so many features of reverse engineering, you might be thinking that inspection process would be quite slow. Well it is not so. It is fast and can be easily executed. What are you waiting for... just go make use of reverse engineering technology and create a niche for yourself in your area of expertise.

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Printable Tree Diagram Software Tools

Before we go into printable tree diagram, let us first have a brief look at what a tree diagram is. Tree diagrams are basically graphics, which represent a structure like a tree, with the components in the diagram having logical relation between them. The tree trunk of the diagram is the main topic of the application, and the facts, factors, influences, traits, people, or outcomes of the topic are represented by the branches. In sorting items or needing to classify them, you would use the benefits of tree diagrams. The typical tree diagram is a like a family tree diagram. The others are, for example, cladistic trees used in biological classification, and dichotomous keys, used to determine what group a specimen belongs to in biology.

These tree diagrams use terminologies which are a mixture of names from the botanical and genealogical terms. Printable tree diagrams are those graphic documents, which have been derived from analysis of problem situations in business operations. Such diagrams can also be produced when you sort items or classify them. Tree diagram appears to be just like a tree, with branches branching out in every direction, looking very much like the family trees that we know of.

Statistical tree diagrams are also printable tree diagrams, and are shaped in the form of a tree, where the dataset is derived from a Cluster, in which the Hierarchical clustering is produced by the Clusters in shape of a tree. When you use tree diagram, the diagram tree has its roots at the top, with the clusters as branches, the heights of which are determined by the numerical value in the output dataset.

A probability tree diagram is used mostly used in mathematical environment, the documents of which can also be printed out as in printable tree diagrams. This tree diagram is used for determining definite results on probabilities on specific probability nested matters. Tree diagram also has a role in physics. A classical tree diagram would depict results obtained from physics problems in which the effects of quantum mechanics are ignored. To create a tree diagram one would not need to perform any integrals to calculate the diagram parameters. Tree diagram has also been used linguistic applications, where it has been used to visually represent the structure of a sentence, a syllable, or phonological feature geometry. Tree diagrams are also used in situations, where you need to judge the validity of critical data. The diagram is also utilised to examine the relevance of the various expression profiles found in Clusters. You can find more information on tree diagram software at http://www.decisiontreediagram.com

Printable tree diagram is a tool, with which it is possible to create great looking diagrams of the types, tree diagrams, fishbone diagrams, charts, maps, illustrations and more. You will find practically all your applications meeting the features presented in tree diagrams. It is suggested that when you buy a package of the software, you should first have a look at the features that you want. Tree diagrams are expensive and you would not want to buy a package with features that you do not need.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Point and Shoot Digital Camera Tips and Tricks

In the growing world of digital photography new cameras with various high-tech features and settings appear on the market every day. For lovers of fast, easy photography it's a virtual paradise -- if you can manage to sift through the many choices and find a digital camera that's right for you.

Most people with even a mild interest in digital photography are aware that SLR cameras are the cream of the crop. Digital SLR is a shortened version of the term digital single lens reflex, which means utilization of a mirror positioned behind the cameras lens to direct light toward the viewfinder as you're composing a photo. When the shutter is released, the mirror moves out of the way allowing light from the lens to travel to the sensor and black out the viewfinder for a moment. The viewfinder employs a prism that turns the image around and bounces it onto the screen where it can be seen by the photographer.

SLR's allow the photographer better and tighter control over the images that are produced in ways that a point and shoot digital camera cannot. With an SLR one is able to control shutter speed, utilize a wide variety of different lenses, enjoy an overall faster performance, and have access to great flexibility.

Unfortunately, the main disadvantage of digital SLR cameras is their price tag. With costs ranging anywhere from $300 all the way up to $2000 dollars it makes sense to compare all kinds of digital cameras carefully before making a purchase.

Most regular, working class people can't afford to spend so much money on such a luxury item, which leaves point and shoot digital cameras. For people looking to capture everyday shots of their children, pets, or vacations, point and shoot digital photography is the perfect choice. It's inexpensive, user friendly, and provides instant gratification.

As for people who want to take beautiful, artistic, perhaps even magazine quality photos but can't afford an expensive SLR camera, there are many digital photography tips for a point and shoot camera that can help capture amazing images.

Here are a few points that will help budding photographers with macro photography, action shots, and photography portraits: read your camera manual from cover to cover; practice and understand focus lock and exposure lock (a feature of most all point and shoot digital cameras); use your flash to fill the darkest shadows with appropriate light; and for action shots, utilize the focus lock/exposure lock to pre-focus and then pan with the action as it passes before you.

You can find much more information about these methods in many online digital photography venues as well as inside your user manual. Even better, there are many inexpensive online digital photography classes in which to learn and a few that are offered free of charge.

For amateurs like me, point and shoot digital photography can yield gorgeous images with a little practice time, patience, and a strong desire to experiment. For more about amateur photography and creative writing check out Pictures, Words, and Ordinary Life.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Make Money With Your Digital Camera - Turn Your Hobby Into Income

Do you like taking pictures? These days, even an amateur photographer can pick up a few dollars by offering their services. Here are some pointers to help you use your camera for profit:

"Stock photo" is the term for any photographs you already have in your possession. Most companies would rather buy stock photos because it's cheaper than hiring a photographer. Building an inventory of your best photos assures that when you find the demand, you'll be prepared to meet it. Once you have that inventory you can build a website of your own and have potential buyers come to you, or you can target specific publishers and send them your work.

There are magazines, advertisers, websites, books - companies that need thousands of pictures every day. With a digital camera you save on the cost of film, and there are lots of free programs that allow you to digitally edit your pictures.

Don't have nay pictures yet? You can also sell your services as a photographer. You can be a wedding photographer, do portraits - you can even contact your local school and offer to undercut prices on pictures for the spring formal, or the prom.

What about the holidays? If your family turns to you every year for the portraits, why not barter with your friends or neighbors when it's time to send out the Christmas cards? Many people take great pains to show their loved ones how much they care. If they want to pay someone for recording and spreading their holiday cheer, let them know you're prepared and glad to help.

It's easy these days to take great photographs. Whether it's the apartment manager down the street that needs to book a tenant or the loving couple getting ready to record their most important day, a little extra money could be just around the corner!

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