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Mark Elliott shows you how to make sure your camera's performing as it should.

We show you how to create a HDR church interior using Oloneo's PhotoEngine

We show you how to use Adobe Lightroom to convert a colour building photo to black & white.

How to give a photo a sepia tone using Adobe Lightroom.

How to use Adobe Lightroom's Split Toning feature to recreate Cross Processing effects.

Panoramas are easier than you think! You don't even need a special tripod head.

Michael Bates uses PaintShop pro X2 to show us how the Histogram Adjustment tool can easily alter both the exposure on an image-wide scale and in each individual channel with the same tool.

The effect of blurring the non-critical parts of an image helps separate the main subject from the rest of the foreground and background that might otherwise be found as distracting. Anthony Moringello shows us how to digitally create depth-of-field.

A step by step guide to using DVD Photo Slideshow to make impressive photo presentations.

Windows XP comes with a small program called Windows Movie Maker that most photographers may not have realised could be a useful tool. Peter Bargh shows you how it can be used as great tool for creating fun slide shows.

By assigning "tags" or attributes – keywords, ratings, dates and captions to images – photographers can categorize and organize their content.

Learn how to save your images for the web, with the best quality and smallest file-size.

Here's ePHOTOzine's guide to photographing historical buildings.

Michael Bates shows us how Layers can be used in GIMP.

Zooming in with a telephoto and picking on detail is fun to do.

A 'rust fix' is something John Gravett likes to have every once in a while. Here he explains how you can shoot successful rust shots without too much effort.

Lean how to add watermarks to images in GIMP.

If you have to take photographs in the middle of the day make sure you make your own shade.

Michael Bates show us how to create a frosted glass border in GIMP.

David Clapp shares his tips on taking and processing infrared photographs.

If you take your camera to your local park you'll find plenty of interesting objects to photograph.

How to plan a photography walk and what to take with you.

Here's a simple technique using your image editing program to turn a colour or back& white photograph into a silhouette.

Sending pictures by email is easy with a tiny amount of computer knowledge

Windows XP comes with a small program called Windows Movie Maker that most photographers may not have realised could be a useful tool. Peter Bargh shows you how it can be used as great tool for creating fun slide shows.

Learn how to save your images for the web, with the best quality and smallest file-size.

The effect of blurring the non-critical parts of an image helps separate the main subject from the rest of the foreground and background that might otherwise be found as distracting. Anthony Moringello shows us how to digitally create depth-of-field.

Peter Bargh looks at a fun way to turn your archive of thousands of photographs into a mosaic using a free download program called Andrea Mosaic.
Learn how to change the edge of the picture so it frames the photo and makes it stand out more on the page.

When the pictures you print out don't look like the ones you see on your computer monitor you need to manage your colour. Dr Richard Hann explains how.

How to give a photo a sepia tone using Adobe Lightroom.

By assigning "tags" or attributes – keywords, ratings, dates and captions to images – photographers can categorize and organize their content.

Here's a simple technique using your image editing program to turn a colour or back& white photograph into a silhouette.

Will Smith explains how to make a slide show of your favourite photos using PhotoSuite

Sending pictures by email is easy with a tiny amount of computer knowledge

How to give a photo a sepia tone using Adobe Lightroom.

The effect of blurring the non-critical parts of an image helps separate the main subject from the rest of the foreground and background that might otherwise be found as distracting. Anthony Moringello shows us how to digitally create depth-of-field.

Windows XP comes with a small program called Windows Movie Maker that most photographers may not have realised could be a useful tool. Peter Bargh shows you how it can be used as great tool for creating fun slide shows.

A simple technique that you can use to change the colour of part of an image without having to make tricky cutouts or complex selections.

A good collection of tools for digital photographers come free with Windows XP, the operating system which drives your Dell Outlet PC. Mike Spalding is your guide.

Mark Graham looks at a technique to help you scan A3 images on an A4 scanner and then stitch them together using Satori image editing software.

We show you how to create a HDR church interior using Oloneo's PhotoEngine
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