{"id":39,"date":"2008-07-28T12:39:58","date_gmt":"2008-07-28T16:39:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/psischools.com\/public\/?p=39"},"modified":"2008-09-15T14:25:34","modified_gmt":"2008-09-15T18:25:34","slug":"tips-for-taking-better-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/psischools.com\/public\/?p=39","title":{"rendered":"Tips for Taking Better Photos"},"content":{"rendered":"<table border=\"0\" style=\"width: 558px; height: 691px;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">\n<td width=\"535\">\n<h3>Photo tips for taking better photos of your projects.<\/h3>\n<p>1. Make sure item to be photographed is clean, use a clean cloth to remove fingerprints, smudges, etc.<\/p>\n<p>2. Make sure your camera lens is clean and free of dust and dirt, use cleaning cloth, like a cloth for glasses or a camera lens cloth<\/p>\n<p>3. Get a good lighting setup &#8211; either outside using daylight,  using bright indoor lights, or bounced off a ceiling or wall. Avoid shining bright lights directly at the project, this may cause a burned out images if the object is light colored or has a high shine to it..<\/p>\n<p>            4. Choose a background that is solid and not &ldquo;busy&rdquo;. You want your project to be the focus of attention. Pieces of felt are good for small projects. You also do not want a shiny background which will also detract.<\/p>\n<p>            5.         If your digital camera has a macro mode, use it if the object is small or if you need a close up. It&#8217;s also handy if your camera has a manual focus option to focus correctly.<\/p>\n<p>            6.       If possible use a tripod to help take blur free photos, or use a camera with built in image stabilization. You may need to increase your ISO (speed) setting, but be aware that this will increase noise, and may need editing out.<\/p>\n<p>7. If necessary, use an image editing program to touch-up the photo or re-size it for emailing. Adobe Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Corel paint and many online services can help you with that.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some suggestions for free and online Photo programs:<br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/picasa.google.com\/\">http:\/\/picasa.google.com\/ &#8211; Picasa<br \/>\n            <\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gimp.org\/\">http:\/\/www.gimp.org\/<\/a><br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/www.irfanview.com\">http:\/\/www.irfanview.com<\/a>\/ &#8211; IrfanView<a href=\"http:\/\/www.splashup.com\/\"><br \/>\n            http:\/\/www.splashup.com\/<\/a><br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/www.freeserifsoftware.com\/software\/PhotoPlus\/default.asp\">http:\/\/www.freeserifsoftware.com\/software\/PhotoPlus\/default.asp<\/a><br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/www.xnview.com\">http:\/\/www.xnview.com<\/a>\/    download, PC only<\/p>\n<p>            <a href=\"http:\/\/freewarewiki.pbwiki.com\/EditDigiPicture\">http:\/\/freewarewiki.pbwiki.com\/EditDigiPicture<\/a> &#8211; Edit Digi Pictures <br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/www.axiomx.com\/picsizer.htm\">http:\/\/www.axiomx.com\/picsizer.htm<\/a> &#8211; PicSizer<br \/>\n            <a href=\"http:\/\/bluefive.pair.com\/pixresizer.htm\">http:\/\/bluefive.pair.com\/pixresizer.htm<\/a> &#8211; PIXresizer<\/p>\n<p><strong>How to send us your images, or links:<\/strong> <br \/>\n            Please email the image to <a href=\"mailto:photos@psischools.com\">photos@psischools.com<\/a>. If we accept your image we will include your first name, last name, School or organization name, plus the city and state where you live. Please let us know&nbsp; if you want us to include all that information when you send us the photos by email. <br \/>\n            We will notify you if we decide to use your image(s).<\/p>\n<p>            <em><strong>Thanks for your help!<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Photo tips for taking better photos of your projects. 1. Make sure item to be photographed is clean, use a clean cloth to remove fingerprints, smudges, etc. 2. Make sure your camera lens is clean and free of dust and dirt, use cleaning cloth, like a cloth for glasses or a camera lens cloth 3. 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