Captured with the N95. Not up to standard as it has a purplish tint.Friday, June 13, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Photos to Video
There are times when you just want to share with the world the photos that you have taken. Posting your photos to Flickr is one option, but why not create a video and post them on youtube? What are the softwares options you have? For starters, I would recommend MemoriesOnTv, costs USD $ 89.90 for PRO version.
Not wanting to pay for it? Then check out MemoriesOnWeb, its a free program which you can compile all your favorites photos and music and post them directly to youtube.
I've used both programs before, the difference I see is that one allows you to burn directly to your disc while the other one lets you post directly to the web. I would say there are not much different in both programs. But converting your photos using MemoriesOnWeb, your photos will not look as sharp as using MemoriesOnTv.
Read more at the developers' site www.codejam.com
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Photos Editing Software
I take a lot of photos and since I'm an amateur, having some photo editing softwares is necessary. Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, ACDsee, Paint.net just to name a few. But after reading some reviews on Adobe's Photoshop Elements, I'm pretty amazed at the user interface. Simple and straight forward. Fits me, as it is not as complicated like the rest of the programs. Even a kid can use it without much problem.
I would highly recommend it to everyone who likes to take photos but hates editing them with the normal softwares. Photoshop Elements is for you.
You can download a trial version from Adobe's site at www.adobe.com. Price is tagged at USD $ 111.00 for a full version.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Lack of Posts
Sorry for the lack of posts recently. I do not have much subjects to shot at lately. I'll be visiting places of nature around KL this weekend. So expect some nature shots with the N95.
Please be patient and check back often.
Please be patient and check back often.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Extended Zoom with N95
Extended Zoom in N95 is a handy feature but not necessary for all users. Here I'm posting 3 shots taken with automatic settings and zoomed at different levels. The first photo is showing how far am I standing from the target. Note: The target of these set of photos are 2 workers on top of the building
This shot zoomed to the max with the N95.
This is shot with the extended zoom.

This shot zoomed to the max with the N95.
This is shot with the extended zoom.
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