As far as digital technology has come, there's still one thing that digital cameras won't do: give you perfect color every time. In fact, if they gave us perfect color 50% of the time, that would be incredible, but unfortunately every digital camera (and every scanner that captures traditional photos) sneaks in some kind of color cast in your image. Generally, it's a red cast, but depending on the camera, it could be blue. Either way, you can be pretty sure-there's a cast.
With iPad publishing, you can try new things, experiment, and even launch new magazines without the massive risk normally associated with print publi… - Scott Kelby
With iPad publishing, you can try new things, experiment, and even launch new magazines without the massive risk normally associated with print publi…
- Scott Kelby
Once digital came, I could see my images instantly right there on the camera. I think that makes you a better photographer because you can see right … - Scott Kelby
Once digital came, I could see my images instantly right there on the camera. I think that makes you a better photographer because you can see right …
As far as digital technology has come, there's still one thing that digital cameras won't do: give you perfect color every time. In fact, if they gav… - Scott Kelby
As far as digital technology has come, there's still one thing that digital cameras won't do: give you perfect color every time. In fact, if they gav…
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