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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 26, 2011
The camera on the iPhone 4 is more than just the camera you always have with you. It is a very nice photo device in it own right. Tap to focus and zoom are two of the major improvements in this camera.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 22, 2011
The iPhone camera is one of the handier ways to take photos anywhere, any time and the iPad is also slated to get one or more cameras. What all can we expect in the near future from Apple mobile devices?
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 20, 2011
Although there is not a formal setting for white balance on most cell phone cameras, including the iPhone, it turns out that there is nonetheless a way to indirectly set the white balance on the iPhone 4.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 18, 2011
Now that you have taken all of those photos, you’d like to put them up on Facebook for all of your friends (but only your friends) to see. Be careful, because Facebook defines “private” differently than you do.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 15, 2011
It is easy to delete photos from your photo roll one at a time, but what if you want to delete a large number of photos, or photos that are not in your Camera Roll album, but in another album with no delete button?
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 13, 2011
If you are both a Facebook user and a photographer, you may be a part of the over six billion photos that are uploaded to Facebook every month. One company has built a way for you to keep track of all those photos.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 11, 2011
Those of you that have been feeling the squeeze because your memory card was not large enough to hold your photo output will be glad to know that you can now get a 128 GB camera memory card.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 9, 2011
Facebook has issued a public apology for disabling the account of an Iowa photographer who specializes in photographs of pregnant women and women just after they have given birth.
Laura Eckert, owner of a business called New Creation Photography & Design, has posted a number of [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 6, 2011
Everyone who is anyone in the digital camera business has a presence at the Consumer Electronics show currently running in Las Vegas, and most are introducing their newest cameras there.
CES in Las Vegas is a must for most companies in the digital camera business. Almost [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 4, 2011
Most amateur photos are taken with the camera pointed straight ahead, at eye level, with the subject centered in the frame. These tendencies generally make for boring photos. Let’s change the angle!
Most of us stand up straight, put the camera’s view screen in front of [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on January 1, 2011
Winter scenes with lots of snow can be beautiful, but making them that way takes some attention to detail. Here are some hints to help make your winter digital camera photography more appealing.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on December 28, 2010
There is an old truism that goes “The best camera is the one you have with you.” That becomes more and more true as cell phones become more indispensable and their cameras get better and better.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on December 21, 2010
Some digital cameras have it and some don’t. Some folks say it’s the way to go, other folks are sure that it is not. It is not really one format, but many. Just what is the “RAW” digital file format, anyway?
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on December 19, 2010
Almost 100 years after two Amazon natives were brought to Great Britain as part of a political stunt, photos of the pair thought long lost were discovered in an English museum by a modern researcher.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on December 14, 2010
A prominent New York University has decided to team up with Eastman House, a leading world museum of film and photography, in an effort to promote the public’s relationship with film.
The University of Rochester has entered into an alliance with the George Eastman [...]
