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by Jim Johnson, Jim
Very few of us are professional photographers and when you look at our snapshots or photos you can see why. Something just seems to be a little off, but what? Well actually, it doesn't take all that much to transform not so good snapshots into beautiful photographs. In fact, just a few tips can get you well in your way to turning out great digital photos.

1. The first tip that could greatly improve many snapshots is to make sure that the background in your photos doesn't compete for attention. Much of the time, folks are paying too much attention to the main subject of the photo without giving enough regard to what is going on in the background. And oftentimes, the background can greatly affect the appearance of the main subject. For instance, when you don't notice the telephone pole in the background that looks like it's coming right out of your subject's head. So the quick fix for background problems is that if you are trying to stage a photograph, just remind yourself to look at the background first. If it seems too busy, or could be competing for attention, either change your angle for taking the photograph or move to a different area.

2. Not using fill in flash outdoors during the daytime results in dark and featureless faces. This usually happens because your subject is standing between you and a bright light source, usually the sun. So when the camera meters the exposure, it decides that it has to make the scene darker in order be correctly exposed. And that in turn means that your subject's faces will be very dark and almost indistinguishable. The good news is that almost all digital cameras come with a little pop-up flash unit that will let you light up your subject even though the camera may be metering for the bright light source. So before you take your snapshot, just take a look at where the sun is in relation to your subject and use your flash if needed. Remember, flash is not just for indoor shots.

3. One of the biggest mistakes that the average photographer makes is including way too much in the picture. Almost all photographers could improve the quality of their photos if they just zoomed in a little bit closer on their subjects. For instance, if you're taking a snapshot of your granddaughter, you really don't need to include 5 or 6 ft. above her head in the photo, or 3 or 4 ft. on each side. What you really want to focus on is your granddaughter's beautiful smile, so move right in close and eliminate all the unnecessary parts of the scene.

4. Another feature of many snapshots that actually detracts from the attractiveness of the photo is putting your subject in the dead center of the snapshot every time. This is a natural reaction for most people, however the truth is that photographs usually look best when the subject is slightly off-center in either direction. So before you take your snapshot think about dividing the picture up into thirds both up and down and across. Then try to position the main feature of your subject where those imaginary lines would cross each other in the scene. That will make sure that your subject is just a little off of center, and the snapshot will look so much better.

5. Another common feature of amateur photographers is that they seem to get stuck using their camera only one way, either horizontal or vertical. Most often it's the horizontal plane that is used. But many scenes could benefit from turning the camera a different direction, so before you shoot think quickly about whether this scene would look best shot horizontally or vertically.

These are just a few very easy tips and suggestions on how to get better results for your digital photographs, but if you make it a practice to implement them, you'll be amazed at the results you will get.

Old cameras captured images on film. Digital cameras to store photographs, however, in the form of digital files. There are many file types each with each own format. Here is a statement of a few common digital image file formats.
If you have photos with the Kodak EasyShare C713 7MP each photo is saved as a digital file on the digital camera memory and is very likely later on your computer. Like any other computer file, digital photo files can have different formats. Each computer file consists of a long series of bits and bytes. A file format is a description of the importance of bits and bytes or in other words, a file format is explains how to read and interpret. If you want you can take a file and file format for writing text. If you write a sentence you give is basically a series of characters. They are meaningless unless you know that they are in a format called English, and that certain combinations of characters have certain meanings.
There are a few common formats for storing digital photos each with its advantages and disadvantages. In general, digital cameras, as the Kodak EasyShare C713 7MP, you can choose which format you want to use. The first big difference between the types of format, where the compression method used, if at all. But first, can quickly verify what compression is and what she needed. A digital photo is a collection of pixels. Each pixel represents a tiny proportion of the total digital photo and has a color and intensity attribute. In general pixels in true color than three bytes triplet. Each byte corresponds to an intensity of a prime color. Mixed together they are an exact color and intensity of the display that pixel.
The size of a digital photo file depends on the resolution in which it was taken is also known as the number of megapixels. The number of mega-pixel camera as you grow more advanced. A common 8-megapixel camera produces eight million pixels for each digital photo you take. That is a lot of pixels with 3 bytes per pixel digital photo storage each will consume 8000000 pixels by 3 bytes = 24000000 bytes well known than 24 megabytes. This is a very large file. It will lead, with less space on your camera memory card for storing photos, it is difficult to process, slow to send via e-mail, slow to upload to a website and so on.
Fortunately, there are efficient way to store digital photos, consume much less space. In every photograph that you have a certain amount of redundancy and inefficiency. Compress a digital photograph is a method that removes redundancy and information that are not important or not felt by the viewer. In our previous example, a 24-megabyte digital photo file could easily be compressed to consume only 3 megabytes with little noticeable deterioration in quality.
The compression method described above is also known as lossy compression, because some information, although hardly noticeable was lost. There are other compression method are known as lossless and the creation of a compressed file can be uncompressed on exactly the original file. However, they are less efficient and may not be such a high compression ratios to convert a 24-megabyte file into a 3 megabyte file.
Most cameras, you can choose between two photo formats, compressed or RAW. Raw format is simply the uncompressed digital version of the photo and it consumes a lot of space. Professional photographers using RAW format, since it would improve processing quality of the photo later. For all other photographers a compressed JPEG file is a better choice. Digital cameras, as the Kodak EasyShare C713 7MP You can also select the compression rate. The higher the ratio the smaller the file but also the more degraded the quality of the compressed image.
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