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Category Archives: Photography
Camera Pinch Closeup iPhone Photo Resolution Focus Tutorial
If you come from a photography and camera usage going back to the (pre-digital) SLR cameras of the latter 1900 years (and even the ones that tended towards you “not adjusting much and being digital” SLR cameras) yesterday’s Camera Pinch … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged aperture, bee, camera, closeup, depth of field, dimensions, email, F-stop, film, focal length, focus, gesture, Gmail, iOS, iPad, iPhone, lens aperture, mobile, PaintBrush, photograph, pinch, resolution, sensitivity, share, shutter speed, single-lens reflex, size, SLR, telephoto, tutorial, zoom
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Camera Pinch Closeup iPhone Photo Resolution Primer Tutorial
Because we couldn’t categorically say … the resolution is the same, the photo dimensions are the same for two versions of an iPhone Camera app created photo of a scene, one not pinched and the another a closeup of detail … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged bee, camera, closeup, dimensions, email, gesture, Gmail, iOS, iPhone, mobile, PaintBrush, photograph, pinch, resolution, share, size, tutorial
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Email iOS Vignette Primer Tutorial
Pretty obviously, its’s not just your more sophisticated graphical editors, as with Gimp Vignette Primer Tutorial that are capable of vignetting a photograph, the example task for today’s tutorial. For your iOS mobile devices like the iPad and iPhone, on … Continue reading
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Tagged camera, editor, email, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, photo, photograph, photography, share, sharing, tutorial, vignette
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Camera App Photo Live Mode Primer Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at Apple‘s iPhone Camera App, further to Camera App Video Slow Motion Primer Tutorial, we wanted to find out more about that yellow “dart board” type “button” up the top that can be toggled between … live off … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, app, Apple, camera, iOS, iPhone, live, live mode, long touch, mobile app, photo, photos, stop press, tutorial, video
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Camera iOS App Grid Primer Tutorial
The modern smart phones and tablet devices serve as cameras, and so much more, for many people in today’s online wooooorrrrlllld. On top of yesterday’s Camera iOS App Delay Primer Tutorial we got curious about the iOS Camera app, again, … Continue reading
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Tagged app, camera, grid, iOS, iPhone, photograph, photography, precision, tutorial
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Camera iOS App Delay Primer Tutorial
Maybe you are of the view that the taking of photos with a mobile device should not need a “posse” of people to achieve. We concur. Today, though, we were tempted to involve a small “posse” because … we had … Continue reading
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Tagged camera, delay, device, iOS, iPhone, mobile, photo, photography, tutorial
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