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Digital Photos On Canvas Effected By Switch From Film


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Throughout recent years, camera film has become somewhat obsolete to the everyday photographer with digital cameras becoming more prominent and widespread. It is not that the disposable cameras and 35mm film of the past have decreased in quality, it is simply that consumers have become accustomed to having everything instantaneously done. Photographers enjoy seeing their photos immediately so they know if they achieved the shot they were trying to get.

Although most people keep their digital pictures on their computer, there are those that still do develop their pictures, and websites have made this easy by allowing users to upload their pictures and mailing their photographs within a day or two. Although these photo sites do produce a consistent quality product, there are alternatives to standard photo paper that can be useful in a number of situations. One of these alternatives is printing digital photos on canvas mediums. Canvas provides a more durable and stronger print while maintaining the same quality as traditional photos.

There are many people who might hold a strong interest in printing digital photos on canvas. Some of the ideal customers for this medium selection are businesses who concentrate on reproducing art prints. This may include museums, museum gift shops, and art vendors. Canvas prints are perfect for these businesses because it is an artist quality material and is able to maintain the eminence and unique look that paintings hold. These reprints are able to hold an oil painting like quality and have a unique look that will leave customers wondering whether they have bought a photograph or an actual painting. People love art, but not everyone is able to afford it and printing recreations of art from digital photos on to canvas is an easy and profitable way to allow everyone to take home a piece of history.

Other businesses that may be interested in printing digital photos on canvas include those that have large exhibits either in their stores, during presentations, or at tradeshows. Exhibits will often include very large prints and normal photo paper simply is not durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of being rolled up and hung up day after day. Canvas comes in a large number or sizes and provides the strength and quality that is needed for a company to look professional and increase their reputation. A canvas picture, which does not only need to hold a photograph, but also computer graphics, allows companies to display their logo, and products in a professional and unique way. Companies that rely on standard prints often learn there are just too many ways that the paper can get torn or ruined and later turn to canvas as a suitable alternative.

Businesses are not the only ones that can enjoy and benefit from printing on canvas. Individuals can enjoy printing digital photos on canvas as well. There are many online vendors that will do this, and canvas provides the ideal medium for landscape or family photos. Canvas provides a unique and art-like quality that will have everyone talking. They make superb gifts and will last through the generations. For individuals looking for an alternative to traditional photos and picture frames, canvas is the ideal solution.

ZaZaGallery – Put your photos on canvas and be the buss in your community. Our fine art prints are gallery wrapped using the finest canvas and inks to create a museum grade art piece.Our product is unique so join the buss and visit us by clicking pictures on canvas. Thank you, Hugh Parker.

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May 1, 2008 Posted Under Digital Art

Three Great Waterproof Digital Cameras For Your Underwater Needs

Once upon a time, I was a swimmer and scuba diver. in my youth, I swam competitively and did plenty of rough water swims. I aspired to be a Marine Biologist before I turned 20, however,this was not to be. The love affair with the ocean continued throughout my life. Underwater cameras, now that we have digital, have become affordable, and overall excellent. Here are just a few for any interested to check out.

 

Kathleen
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======================================================================Waterproof Waterproof digital cameras are a great way to enhance any water-based vacation experience. Instead of relying on faulty waterproof disposable cameras for your underwater snorkeling or scuba forays, you can capture the colorful clarity of sea life far below the surface of the water. In addition, waterproof digital cameras are an awesome option for capturing water logged action shots of white water rafters, kayakers, fishermen and more.

The Sealife DC500 – A Diver’s Delight

While many waterproof digital cameras can handle up to thirty feet under water, the Sealife DC500 is the waterproof digital camera darling about scuba divers because it can be used up to a depth of two hundred feet! This camera has two basic shooting options underwater with the first being your typical underwater shot with a slight shutter lag. However, the shark mode captures your intended object of focus and then remembers the range so that subsequent pictures don’t have lag time with the shutter speed.

Of course, the Sealife DC500 has a flash and expandability to other lenses as well as a 3x optical zoom and a 4x digital zoom. Auto-focus is one feature as is a 2-inch LCD display for viewing your pictures. At 5.0 mega pixels, this Sealife DC500 is among the worthy waterproof digital cameras on the market today.

Go ahead, and place “Sealife DC500 digital camera in your browser. The camera is smart-looking, and looks overall great to use.

The Toughest Waterproof Digital Camera Known To Man

The Olympus Stylus 770SW is perhaps the toughest waterproof digital camera known to man because it is waterproof, crush-proof and freeze-proof! Among the many waterproof digital cameras on the market, the Olympus Stylus 770SW sounds like it can handle anything that comes its way.

You can expect 7.1 mega pixels, which is a great resolution for waterproof digital cameras as well as 2.5-inch LCD display. This camera is waterproof up to a little over thirty feet underwater, shockproof up to five feet and it can also take up to two hundred twenty pounds of crushing force. Add almost thirty shooting modes along with movie sound and you have quite a winning combination!

The Budget Waterproof Camera Buy

The Pentax Optio W20 is perhaps the best budget buy in terms of waterproof digital cameras because you get some nice features for the relatively low price. It’s not as fancy as others – you cannot go diving with it – but at a waterproof depth of up to five feet, it is certainly good enough for amateur snorkelers as well as those people who just sort of need a waterproof camera option. At 7.0 mega pixels and great zooming capabilities, this Pentax is a great buy for families who wish to capture precious beach and swimming moments with their kids.

While there are plenty of waterproof digital cameras on the market, the three listed above are some of the best based on how they would be used as well as what your budget might be. Always research your camera options first before talking with a salesperson in a retail store. Being prepared throws the salespeople off balance and you just might walk away with a better deal than you anticipated!

Using these cameras, it is entirely reasonable to get shots like this:

Or, if you are the talent I am, you’ll get this: :)

Happy Picture taking!

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January 7, 2008 Posted Under Uncategorized
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