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Introduction to Digital Cameras

Principles of Information Technology

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Knowing Your Camera

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Digital Cameras can be seem like a complex piece of equipment. Knowing some of the basics of your camera will help you choose the right camera and produce quality photos.

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What is a Digital Camera

A camera that takes video or still photographs (or both) digitally by recording images on a light-sensitive sensor.

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Digital Photos Overview

Digital Photos are made up of pixels (picture elements).

DPI vs PPI DPI - Dots Per Inch (How a printer prints the image) PPI – Pixels Per Inch (How a monitor displays an image)

The resolution of a digital photo is its pixel dimensions.

Digital Cameras use megapixels to specify the pixel dimensions of its photos.

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Megapixels

A higher megapixel rating does not always mean higher quality photos.

A camera’s megapixel rating will help you determine the largest size of prints you can expect to make without sacrificing the quality of the image.

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Megapixels

Megapixels Pixel Dimension Max Quality Print Size

2.0 1600 x 1200 4” x 6”

3.0 2100 x 1500 5” x 7”

4.0 2400 x 1800 8” x 10”

5.0 2500 x 1900 9” x 12”

6.0 3000 x 2000 11” x 14”

8.0 4000 x 2000 12” x 16”

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The following guide will help you know what size of high-quality print you can expect from each megapixel rating.

Multiplying the pixel dimension will give you the exact megapixel rating. The rating stated by the manufacturer is usually rounded.

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Megapixels

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4 megapixel

8 megapixel

2400 x 1800

4000 x 2000

8” x 10” print

The 8 megapixel will not produce a better quality 8” x 10” print than the 4 megapixel.

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LCD

A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat display device made up of any number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector.

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Optical Viewfinder

A window on the back of the camera you look through to position the shot.

The primary drawback to the optical viewfinder is the parallax, displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight.

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Electronic Viewfinder

An electronic viewfinder, or EVF, is a viewfinder in which the image captured by the lens is projected electronically onto a miniature display. The viewfinder shows exactly what the lens sees.

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OSD

An on-screen display (OSD) is information about the camera’s settings displayed on the LCD screen.

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Types of Digital Cameras

Ultra Compact Digital Cameras Compact Digital Cameras Advanced Digital Cameras Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Cameras

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Ultra Compact Digital Camera

Typically a small and inexpensive camera. Can easily be carried in a pocket or purse. Usually have fewer features than the higher

end cameras.

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Compact Digital Cameras

The typical digital camera used for taking most pictures by consumers.

Includes most of the features the average person would need.

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Advanced Digital Camera

Designed for the more skilled or hobbyist photographer.

Usually has higher quality lens and zoom.

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DSLR Camera

Top of the line camera; primarily used by professionals.

Include high quality lenses, and often interchangeable.

Often accepts other accessories such as filters. Produce very high resolution photos.

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Taking Digital Photos

1. The quality of the recording device (camera's optics & sensor).

2. The size (in pixels) of the digital image.

3. The digital format it is stored.

4. The technical proficiency and the "eye" of the photographer.

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There are 4 primary points to consider that impact the quality of a digital photo:

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Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is a compositional rule of thumb in

photography and other visual arts such as painting and design.

The rule states that an image can be divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align features in the photograph. Proponents of this technique claim that aligning a photograph with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the photo than simply centering the feature would.

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Rule of Thirds

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Focusing on the Subject Fixed Focus

found on lower end cameras and phones The focus is fixed and can’t be adjusted.

Auto Focus Most consumer cameras are equipped with auto focus

cameras. The auto focus kicks in as you start to press the

shutter button. Manual Focus

Found on most professional level cameras The photographer focuses the camera on the lens.

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Zoom

Optical Zoom The subject is magnified through the camera's optics,

or lens. Produces a higher quality image. Image quality is maintained in optical zoom.

Digital Zoom Is an artificial zoom. Digital zoom crops your image and magnifies the

result of the cropping. Image quality is lost in digital zoom.

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Most digital cameras are capable of some type of zoom. Many will have one or both types of zoom.

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Transferring Pictures

Once a picture is taken on a digital camera, it can be easily transferred to any computer using the USB port and a USB cable.

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Transferring Pictureswith USB

Plug USB cord into camera and computer.

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Windows will detect you camera.

Select Copy to folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard.

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Select the digital photos you want to transfer.

You will then be asked for a folder name to save the pictures in.

The wizard will then save the photos to your computer.

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Transferring Pictureswith USB

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Transferring Pictureswith memory cards

Some camera’s store photos on a memory cards.

Simply remove the memory card from your camera and insert it to your computer.

The memory card will appear as another drive on your computer.

You can manually copy the pictures from the card to your computer.

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Editing Your Pictures

Once you get your pictures from your camera to your computer you can edit them for their intended purpose.

You may also need to adjust the color settings of digital photos.

When emailing digital photos, you should resize them so they can easily be sent, and opened by your receiver.

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Editing Your Picturesadjusting color

Depending on your camera and the lighting situation at the time you take your digital photo, sometimes you may be able to improve the quality of your photo by adjusting its color, brightness, and contrast levels.

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Original Image from Camera Image After Adjusting

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Editing Your Picturesadjusting color with Fireworks

Adobe Fireworks includes an adjusting color. If you are not sure what adjustments to make,

the Auto Levels feature is a great alternative to manually adjusting.

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Editing Your Picturesadjusting color with Picasa

Picasa – Google’s Free Photo Manager Software

Includes features to automatically correct photo colors. I’m Feeling Lucky – Does everything! Auto Contrast Auto Color

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Editing Your PicturesResizing with GIMP

Most digital photos are very large and some people may have problems downloading large images.

Many email services may limit the size of attachments. Any graphic editor can be used to resize photos. GIMP is another free image editor which can be used edit

photos. Gimp can be downloaded for free from www.gimp.org.

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Editing Your PicturesResizing with GIMP

Open your image in GIMP. From the Image menu, select Scale Image.

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Editing Your PicturesResizing with GIMP

From the Scale Image window, enter a new width or height.

Keep the chain link between the two connected to keep the image in proportion.

An appropriate size for email would be around 500px.

Click Scale to apply the setting.

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Editing Your PicturesCropping with GIMP

You may also want to only use part of your image.

Cropping will allow you to trim away unwanted parts of your picture.

GIMP will also allow you to easily crop your photos.

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Editing Your PicturesCropping with GIMP

Open the picture you want to crop in GIMP.

From the toolbar, click on the crop tool, it looks like a small knife.

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Editing Your PicturesCropping with GIMP

Using the crop tool, select the portion of the image you want to KEEP.

The portion to be cut away will be darker.

You can drag the edges to adjust the crop area.

When satisfied, double click in the center to apply the crop.

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