on the theory that LR is designed for images from digital cameras, and the two date/times should always be the same; but a number of users who also used LR to manage scanned images complained loudly that LR was overwriting precious metadata, and Adob...
if you have Auto set, you will be able to change the file format and timer options. However, if you have Manual enabled, you can adapt settings including the shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed, exposure, white balance, timers
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How to View Photo Information on Your iPhone When it comes to your iPhone or iPad, viewing the metadata for a picture can be quite a pain, as you’ll need to jump through a few hoops. The reason for this is that Apple made the decision that the everyday person shouldn’t need the ...
When shooting sun flares, it really helps to move around – a lot. If you are partially hiding the sun (as mentioned in the previous tip), a slight movement to the right or left will cause a big change in the flare. Your photo could be flooded with too much light, or you might mi...
However, this lens performs better with a less aggressive aperture (F/3.2), so you must remember to change the aperture setting after focusing the lens. Once you do see the star in on the camera’s display screen, zoom in on it, at 5X zoom, and then 10X zoom. The digital zoom is ...
ISO (Sensitivity to Light) Exposure Length (How long the shutter stays open) White Balance (Daylight, Auto etc.) These variable camera settings will change depending on the camera lens you are using. For example, if you are shooting with a lens that has a focal length of 18mm or lower,...
Learning how to photograph the moon is a gateway niche to astrophotography. It's easy to do and doesn't require as much equipment as star or Milkyway photography.
Manual settings are much more easily adjusted in slower situations like landscape photography or architecture and macro where you have time to consider the impact that changing the shutter speed settings, aperture and ISO will have on an image and then go back and change them accordingly. ...
Canon does, so you don’t have to be a monkey to change your ISO quickly, right Nikon?). Nowadays, any SLR camera will easily go up to 3200 ISO, which was just impossible to imagine 5 years ago. One more