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   May 2007 ^ Photo Copyright ©Andy Biggs   
IN THIS ISSUE:
QUICK POLL:
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PHOTO CONTEST:

Your Favorite Places Photo Contest by Canon
Canon is a leading company with more than 60 years of camera know-how and Outdoor Photographer has been providing avid photographers with sophisticated content for more than 20 years, so it was only a matter of time before the two joined creative forces. The Canon Your Favorite Places Photo Contest combines one of the most popular features of the Outdoor Photographer Website, Your Favorite Places, and turns it into a competition that draws inspiration from the beautiful and scenic photography seen in the online gallery.

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COLOR CALIBRATION 101:

Learn The Ins And Outs Of Color Calibration
One of the greatest advantages of digital photography is how it provides us complete control over our images. However, that can also cause one of its greatest challenges, like matching what we see on the monitor to what is produced in the final print. Discover how ColorVision products can help you produce the best results from your favorite digital photographs.

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» Participate In Online Forum
» Watch Monitor Calibration Video

Expert Advice
Using PrintFIX PRO 2.0 for Other Kinds of Measurements

The PrintFIX PRO spectro is useful for lots of measurement tasks beyond reading profile target patches. In many cases such "extra" measurements are most effectively accomplished by using the Measurement option in the Tools menu. If you have not yet calibrated your spectro in this session, the Measurement option will be grayed out until you have run the Tool menu Calibrate option first.

  

The Measurement Window contains a number of measurement results, plus special options, so lets go over them all to be sure none are left out:

L*a*b* value return will show the color definition of any flat color patch you measure. Color measurements need to be in a "real world" colorspace such as Lab, workingspace colors don't incorporate all the elements of real world color. The color square in the center of the window will show that measured color for general reference. This helps you keep track of what you are measuring, but does not have any technical significance. To the right of that is a Visual Density readout. This is most useful for checking the D-Max of prints, since D-Max is a concept that many photographers are more comfortable with than L* values.   [read more...]

Read more expert advice at: http://www.colorvision.com/learn_expert.php.


Photoshop Tip of the Month
Fit photos when printing

Many new digital camera owners run into trouble when they try to print their photos and discover that the photos are too big to fit on the paper (even 8.5x11" paper). How can you make the images print? Choose Image>Image Size, uncheck the Resample Image checkbox, and then change the Resolution to 300 ppi. By unchecking Resample Image, you tell Photoshop to make the pixels smaller but to use all of them. You can now print a high-quality image that preserves all of the original data..


Featured Photographer
Andy Biggs

Andy Biggs is an avid adventurer, teacher, and outdoor photographer whose photography celebrates the African landscape and its rich wildlife, people, and culture. With a deep respect and understanding for African wildlife, Andy unfolds the world of the Serengeti onto our doorstep with breathtaking accuracy and striking emotional depth. His photographic safaris allow the traveler to not only enhance their understanding of photography, lighting, and wildlife, but to develop a life-long admiration for Africa 's beauty and culture.

  

Andy's photographic interests also encompass the landscapes of the American Southwest. Andy uses camera formats ranging from 35mm to 4x5" large format, to the latest in digital camera technologies. His key to shooting a great photo? Andy makes it a priority to shoot when the light is most dramatic, notably the hour after sunrise and the hour before sunset.

» Go to andybiggs.com


   

New PrintFIX PRO™ and PrintFIX PRO Suite™ $100 Rebate
From 5/15/07 to 7/31/07, ColorVision|Datacolor is happy to offer a $100 Rebate by Mail with the purchase of PrintFIX PRO™ 2.0 or PrintFIX PRO Suite™ 2.0.

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Recent Reviews
We are constantly working to make color management more effective, affordable and easy to use. Here are some of our most recent sightings:

PrintFIX Pro
"That's Cool, April 9 - ColorVision PrintFIX Pro" (Rocky Mountain News)

Color Calibration
"Black & White in the Digital Age" (Outdoor Photographer)

Read more reviews at: http://www.colorvision.com/reviews.php.


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