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Title: Digital Photography


1
Digital Photography
  • a little understanding goes a long way

By Stuart Hasic
2
Introduction
  • Are Film Cameras Dead?
  • Positives and Negatives of Digital Still Cameras
  • The minimum stuff you need in a digital camera
  • The Megapixel Mystery
  • Photo capture memory
  • Optical Zoom vs Digital Zoom
  • Why are you taking these photos?
  • Printing your digital photos
  • Editing your digital photos
  • Permanent storage of digital photo files

3
Are Film Cameras Dead?
  • You can still buy film cameras
  • The biggest film camera market by far is the
    disposable type, but even that is declining
  • Kodak is closing its only Australian film, photo
    paper and chemicals manufacturing plant in
    Melbourne on 26/11/04 a loss of 600 jobs
  • Worldwide, Kodak is shedding 20 of its staff
    some 15,000 people
  • You can still buy LP turntables today. Film
    cameras are heading the same way

4
The Positives and Negatives of Digital Cameras
(pun intended)
  • POSITIVES
  • Instant viewing of photo
  • Simple reviewing / deletion
  • Not restricted to 24 or 36 shots
  • Various memory capacities
  • Various picture quality settings
  • Some can take 1,000s of shots
  • Can also capture short movies
  • Can apply photo effects - BW
  • Easy transfer to computer
  • If you dont print your photos, there is almost
    zero on-cost
  • NEGATIVES
  • More expensive to purchase
  • Shutter lag bad for action shots
  • Speed shot cameras are costly
  • Personal printing costs are high
  • Cant do long exposure shots
  • Film cameras last longer
  • Digital cameras are fragile
  • Obsolescence is rapid
  • Battery-life is an issue
  • Memory cards can fail

5
The Minimum Stuff you need with a Digital Camera
  • Dont buy any camera that uses disposable
    batteries or has in-built, non-removable memory
  • Your camera should have a built-in flash and
    battery charger
  • It should take various memory card capacities
  • It should offer an absolute minimum of 2MP
  • Buy at least one extra rechargeable battery
  • Buy at least one extra memory card of 128MB
  • Buy an external USB memory card reader
  • Buy a collapsible tripod

6
The Megapixel Mystery
Megapixels Image Size Print Size Capacity
VGA 640x480 Tiny 160Kb
1 1280x960 2 x 3 600Kb
2 1600x1200 4 x 6 980Kb
3 2048x1536 5 x 7 1.3Mb
4 2272x1712 8 x 10 2.0Mb
5 2592x1944 11 x 14 2.66Mb
JPEG Compression at fine quality
7
Photo Capture Memory
  • Several different and incompatible types
  • Compact Flash (CF)
  • Secure Digital (SD)
  • XD Developed by Olympus/Minolta
  • Memory Stick Developed by Sony
  • Type of memory is dependent on camera
  • No real difference in speed
  • You can get clone cards at cheaper prices
  • You should have minimum of 128MB cards
  • Most cameras only come with 16 or 32MB cards

8
Optical Zoom vs Digital Zoom
  • Optical Zoom means the lens physically moves in
    order to producing zooming effect
  • Digital Zoom means the camera uses a processor to
    increase the size of pixels and smooth the image
    to produce the zoom
  • Digital zoom can be applied to any photo using a
    computer, making it useless on a camera

9
Why are you taking these photos?
  • When taking photos, think first about what you
    want to use the photos for
  • If you (ever will) want to print your photos in
    high quality (rivaling film quality), they should
    be taken with the camera set to at least 2MP
    quality
  • If you only want to use the photos on a computer
    (Powerpoint, webpage, Word etc) or on a TV, then
    anything more than 1MP is wasting space
  • REMEMBER You can decrease an existing photos
    quality, but not increase it
  • Schools should aim at keeping photos in digital
    form

10
Printing Digital Photos
  • You can print photos yourself, but be aware of
    the costs associated
  • Inkjets using photo paper produce the best
    results, but may cost well over 1 per print
  • Paper jams and faulty ink cartridges add to the
    cost through wastage
  • Take your memory card to Big W or Harvey Norman
    and get 4x6 prints for 38c each
  • Photo printing is a very competitive market and
    prices will continue to drop but not
    necessarily in the DIY space

11
Editing your digital photos
  • Free software for editing/manipulating digital
    photos
  • Most cameras and scanners come with OEM photo
    editing software
  • GIMP - http//www.gimp.org (Mac OSX Win)
  • iPhoto (bundled with Mac OSX)
  • IrfanView http//www.irfanview.com (Windows)
  • PhotoPlus 5.5 - http//www.freeserifsoftware.com
    (W)
  • Commercial software
  • Adobe Photoshop / Photoshop Elements
  • Macromedia Fireworks

12
Permanent storage of photo files
  • Many people save their photos on a hard disk
  • If the hard disk fails, photos are lost forever
  • CDs and DVDs are the best media for long-term
    storage of photos
  • They can then be catalogued for future use
  • MemoriesOnTV is excellent because as well as
    making a movie of your photos, the original
    JPEG files are also stored on the CD or DVD
    http//www.picturetotv.com

13
A Great Camera for Schools
5.1 Megapixel 32MB Mem Stick Video mode 2.5
LCD 3x Optical Zoom Built-in Flash Exposure
setting Shutter setting Long battery life RRP
699 (11/04) SONY Direct offers
education pricing Ph. 8873 9230 for
government sales inquiries
SONY DSC-W1
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