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In lugnet.space, John R. Beck writes:
> I've got the tripod and the extra light available. I'm stuck though on the
> software for modifying the photos. Any shareware out there?
Not that I'm aware of. Well, unless you want to use a trial version of
regular software, but that will expire after a month, usually.
> Thanks for the insight. Wow, what a novice I am. I thought...buy the
> camera, point and click and done! Presto. Not. Much more complicated :-)
> Congrats to those of you who make it look easy :-)
When I got my digital camera, I spent an entire Saturday and about 500
discarded shots figuring out what _not_ to do. It didn't help that I was
trying to produce new photo-instructions for the Turaga Nui model, which is
mostly built in black. And even after spending half a year learning how to
shoot good photos in my home, my first set of Toy Fair photos were barely
salvagable. It's not a matter of picking the camera up and instantly being
good at it. It takes practice, experimentation, advice, and the strong
desire to improve. Once you've learned how to do it, though, it _is_ easy.
Usually.
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