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UWPhotographyGuide.com Launches the World’s First Free Comprehensive Online Guide to Underwater Photography for Divers and Photographers
Underwater photography is a growing activity enjoyed by tens of thousands of scuba divers each year. UWPhotographyGuide.com is a comprehensive resource on underwater photography theory, technique, equipment, travel destinations and marine life for beginners ...
Announcing the ProShow Conference 2010
Austin, Texas, October 25-27, 2010
Three Days of Interactive Learning & Fun!
Learn the art and techniques behind mastering slide shows at our 2nd
national ProShow Conference. From October 25-27, you'll experience
three full days of training, tips, and techniques in a fun and
interactive environment. This is a unique experience ...
Here are 5 tips for better success when shooting big animals with wide angle.
Tip#1: How to get deep blue water color
Tip#2: Setting up your strobes and aperature
Tip#3: Understanding behaviour
Tip#4: Get Close and provide scale
Tip#5: How to shoot wide angle at night
Brett Tischler
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DivePhotoGuide.com has an "article" on: "Copyrights: Everything An Underwater Photographer Needs To Know" posted at
http://www.divephotoguide.com/articles/copyrights__everything_an_underwater_photographer_needs_to_know
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by Pete Fowler
One of the last steps when a person produces a video, (via a software video editing package such as Premiere, Quicktime, Premiere Elements, Pinnacle Studio, etc) is they go through a two step encoding selection process (some editing software minimize this ...
by Pete Fowler
In a nut shell there are two supported modes that we have tried and both appeared to work reasonably well –
First a little background on the projector:...
by Bob Brace
If you are using the ProShow software to create a show here is some helpful hints to make it easy to auto play the .exe:
1. After you have your show put together in Proshow, Click on 'Create' in the menu and then click 'Create Executable' from ...
by Garry McCarthy
VCD (Video Compact Disc) is a CD which contains moving pictures and sound using a compression standard called MPEG1, outputting it to a resolution of 352x288. It can hold up to 74 minutes of full-motion video on a 650MB CD (80 minutes on a 700MB CD), ...