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Digital cameras are great aren't they? You can shoot off as many frames are your memory card will allow, review them all on your computer, and then only print the ones that you think are the most interesting. For many photographers, the flexibility of digital photography means a lot of people have either started entirely with digital cameras or made the switch to digital from film. It seems that two of the main issues when it comes to digital photography are viewing and printing the images correctly. It might look great on your computer, but what about someone else who has a slightly different color cast to their screen? Your beautifully shot portraits of your sweetheart on the cruise ship might end up making the subject look like he or she might be fighting a little bit of sea-sickness. There are even more difficulties when it comes to printing out your images and getting all the colors just right. If a particular color is critical to your image and it's just not right, it can be incredibly frustrating trying to get the print to look just how you want. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help alleviate or even eliminate these problems altogether. ------ Don't forget to submit a photo to ShutterBudd's "Life In the Bay" art show! Visit http://www.shutterbudd.com/theshow for more information! > Read full article ... |