[Aquanet] Digital Cameras

Barry Lindley bdlindley at sbcglobal.net
Thu Oct 11 20:42:50 EDT 2007


You can also get strips with white, mid-value neutral gray, and black (QPcard).  They can be used easily in Photoshop, as well as Paint-Shop Pro and camera RAW converters to improve color balance. 

see
qpcard.se 

Barry
 
 
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From: NitaLeland <nitaleland at woh.rr.com>
To: miriam <miriams0 at yahoo.com>; aquanet-list <aquanet at cleverwhiz.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:05:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] Digital Cameras


I agree with Miriam about using the white strip, although it's recommended to also have a gray strip alongside the artwork. When I was adjusting the digital artwork for my new book, the ones that used a Kodak color and value scale, available at photo retailers, were a snap. Those that had white in the painting were pretty easy, too. But paintings that are all color have to be edited manually and that's risky when you haven't seen the actual work. 
 
It also makes a difference how your monitor shows the colors. Monitors vary greatly. My Dell flat screen is fantastic, but the screen on my Sony Vaio laptop has a definite blue cast to it--no way could I edit artwork on it without calibrating first. 
 
I judged the Montana Watercolor Society show this year and when I was out there last week to judge awards, they told me they are going digital next year. Many shows are doing this. So artists had better start learning how to do digital or find a good photographer who can do it for you. For what it's worth, I discovered that just about everybody who has a digital camera claims they are professional. Several artists had to have their work reshot because it was so poorly done. Some of the problems were pictures out of focus, poor exposure and no white/gray card to color correct by, bad alignment, mats included, backgrounds included (lovely driveway, that), and shot at lower resolution than the camera is capable of. The best resolution for print in books is 300 ppi. Most digital cameras come set at the next to highest number for resolution so you can get more files on a card. You can get great pictures for most purposes, but it's best to go to the highest
 for printing. 
 
It isn't a good idea to enhance a submission for a show, as they tell me they will be on the lookout for that. And just incidentally, consider entering this show next year. It hasn't been discovered yet, so there are fewer entries than some of the bigger shows--and the award money is good. 
 
Nita

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PS the trick to taking "good" photographs of paintings is the white balance control.
I tape a piece of white paper next to my art. My camera is on a tripod ( good investment)
In the free Microsoft picture manager tool that is on my computer I select "enhance color"
An icon appears that I place over the white paper and click. It tells the program that it should be white so it takes out all the pink in the photo. Then I crop everything out in picture manager and hit "enhance photo" that should bring everything very close to actual painting. I have Adobe photoshop but the free program is better.



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 I loved my compact 6mp Kodak for everything but I felt ridiculous
bringing it to my photo shoots ( reference photos for portraits)
and recently upgraded to 10mp Nikon40dx

I originally thought I was going to get a Canon because they are "the best"
but the Nikon was so much more user friendly.

But I must say that at the end of the day I do not see a noticeable difference
in the pictures between the kodak and the nikon. The Nikon has better zoom
control. The kodak has better macros. btw my kodak was only $250 ( now you can get 8mp for that) and my Nikon set me back $1000

soooo.....for you it sounds like you just need the highest megapixel non-slr
that they have now you will be fine.



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----- Original Message ----
From: Roy Boston <roy at boston.net.nz>
To: Pam Pate <ppate at multipro.com>
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Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 4:58:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] Cannon Power Shot G9


Pam Pate wrote:
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> I have been doing a little comparison browsing----the internet is such 
> a great tool!!!  I like what I see with the Cannon Power Shot G9.  It 
> has 12.1 MP, 6x optical zoom, auto & manual focus and supports JPEG & 
> RAW files.  (Is RAW uncompressed or like TIFF?)  That is a new one for me.
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> Anyone familiar with this camera?  The price is perfect!!!
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> Thank you Annette & Nita for the input.
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> Pam
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> Hi Pam,
I have used the G9 and it is a very good camera for the sort of 
photography you envisage - another camera (out new last month) is the 
Panasonic Lumix FZ18.  I own one of these and it is very good too - 18x 
optical zoom, 8.3 Mp etc. - might be a little cheaper than the Canon.

Yours

Roy In New Zealand
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