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Posted Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:41 PM


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I would love to share a site that I found today - Digital Photography School - I was just about pulling my hair out trying to get a good photo of my cards. It is SO frustrating when you make a beautiful card just so that your camera can make it look naff
Tricia (Lizzie of Lizzie Anne) told me about white balance...as we have different cameras she wasn't able to show me (I'm a visual learning girl) so I searched the internet and found the link above. He/she tells you how to go about getting more true colour into your photos. I tried the 'show your camera a white piece of paper and then take your picture' technique and it turned out much better than my original try with my Ott-lite. You can see the differences on my blog.
I would LOVE to hear about any tips anyone has with digital photography including any websites you like that give advice or tools you use...I am SO close to caving and buying one of those light box set ups but I think if I can figure it out I shouldn't need one.
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Posted Wednesday, January 09, 2008 9:30 PM


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What a GREAT website, thank you for sharing that. I knew about white balance (as you mentioned) but I actually haven't completely figured out how to play with it on my new camera yet...

I'm really considering one of those light boxes too. Something I know works well for me is photographing my samples outside, but since we live in Seattle we know how well that works during the rainy season ha ha.

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Posted Wednesday, January 30, 2008 12:18 PM


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Okay so I have been playing with my Photoshop and I would like to know how I get my images small enough to upload to the Lizzie Anne sketchbook please  

Thanks

Zee

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Posted Wednesday, January 30, 2008 12:32 PM


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AND also I notice some people have REALLY cool watermarks on their cards was that done in photoshop?  I would LOVE one of those  

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