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 Aperture (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aperture (software) is a software product manufactured by Apple Computer designed for professional photographers.
Aperture in optics and photography describes the mechanical feature of an optical system that limits the amount of light that can pass through.
Aperture (botany) is a weaker spot in the wall of a pollen grain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aperture_(disambiguation)   (194 words)

  
 ArtLex on Photography
Also see Ambrotype, aperture, art careers, camera, cinema, collodion wet plate, daguerreotype, digital photography,
Established to collect, preserve, and exhibit notable twentieth-century works, with a special emphasis on documentary photography; to teach photography at all levels, and to provide a forum for the exchange of critical ideas and information.
Other processes, such as albumen printing, digital imaging, ferrotype, montage, negative, pasteup, photogravure, and xerography, are noted within the following list of examples of photography.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/p/photography.html   (719 words)

  
 Camera Basics
If you are interested in the newer digital cameras, computer software, and techniques; focus on these web sites after understanding the basics of aperture and shutter speed settings, lighting requirements and techniques, and the various fields or kinds of photography.
Because the shutter (like the aperture) approximately halves or doubles the light reaching the film with each change in setting, a number of different combinations of settings can result in the same exposure.
The two parts which work together to control your exposure are the APERTURE and SHUTTER.
www.azuswebworks.com /photography/ph_cam.html   (454 words)

  
 DxO Optics Pro available soon: Digital Photography Review
DxO is a set of software components that measures and corrects major faults found in imaging devices: Blur, Local Contrast, Distortion, Vignetting, Chromatic aberration, Jpeg artifacts, etc. Furthermore, DxO Correction offers key benefits that make it an industrial-grade solution:
DxO Optics Pro automatically takes into account all the variable parameters that are relevant for the correction (focal length, aperture, ISO, white balance, etc…).
In particular, DxO Optics Pro optimizes image quality when shooting conditions are difficult: wide aperture, extreme focal lengths on zooms, lowlight, image edges, wide format sensors, etc… Traditional compromises no longer apply with DxO Optics Pro, photographers can now take full advantage of the possibilities their expensive digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras and lenses offer.
www.dpreview.com /news/0405/04051201dxoopticspro.asp   (454 words)

  
 CameraHobby - Pocket PC and Photography
Sachs offers some pretty interesting applications for the Pocket PC including a Depth of Field Calculator that allows you to type in the basic parameters of lens focal length, aperture, resolution desired and focus distance with the application providing you with the closest focusing, the farthest focusing, and the hyperfocal distances.
He is also the author of Picture Window, a photo editing application that is considered just as good as Photoshop, but without the high price and add ons that make Photoshop such a daunting piece of software.
Since you talked so  warmly about Jonathan Sachs freeware for the pocket pc I was wondering why you did not mention his excellent image editing software Picture Window?
www.camerahobby.com /Review-PocketPC.htm   (2690 words)

  
 iPIX kit now available for Coolpix 995: Digital Photography Review
The Nikon Coolpix 995 has many new and exclusive features including improved ISO light sensitivity and noise reduction, a 4X optical zoom, automatic shutter, and aperture priority exposure modes plus manual exposure control, and more.
iPIX® Software solutions including 360 Suite (win) or Wizard / Builder bundle (mac) with 12 Starter Image Keys
The iPIX Professional Camera Kit featuring the Coolpix 995 camera is priced at $2,099.00 and is available through the iPIX Store at http://www.ipixstore.com or by calling 888-SEE-iPIX (888-733-4749).
www.dpreview.com /news/0107/01072501ipixcoolpix995.asp   (476 words)

  
 Photography Articles by RIT Faculty Members
A description of how a novel strip camera was designed and constructed to solve problems caused by peripheral photography of conical objects and panoramic photography with a tilted camera.
This is a condensed version of the Conical Strip article listed above (and which was published in the IAPP newsletter in 1996) of how a strip camera with film revolving behind a slit-aperture was designed and used for novel panoramic images.
A manuscript that was started in 1978 was found in a pile of papers and is presented here "as is" after it was transformed into text using Optical Character Recognition software.
www.rit.edu /~andpph/articles.html   (476 words)

  
 Mac GIMP - Serious Photography and Digital Imaging Software for Mac OS X
On the other hand, the Aperture-competitor from Adobe called Lightroom will likely be available for Intel Macs shortly.
Note that the Universal Binary release will be accompanied by a rather significant price increase, now that MacGIMP is the number 2 graphics applicationon Mac OS X, second only to Adobe Photoshop.
The beta testing program for the Universal Binary build involved about 85 Mac users, roughly evenly divided between PPC and Intel-based Macs.
www.macgimp.org   (1624 words)

  
 MacGIMP - GIMP 2.2 on Mac OS X
Today Apple released a professional-level photography software packaged named Aperture for only $500.
The MacHack conference played an important role in the port of the GIMP to MacOS X, since Mat Caughron first compiled the GIMP on his powerbook at the 2002 MacHack conference.
Mitch's gimpfoo site points out that Anders Carlsson has spent the last two months porting parts of GTK+ to the Mac OS X Cocoa framework, so GTK+ applications will run as native apps.
www.macgimp.org   (771 words)

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