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Introduction to Digital Marketing Course | Online Marketing Strategies - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing school offers best Classroom based professional training programmes in online marketing and The best certificate course on digital marketing, seo, ppc, smo etc
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Image Fusion: Theories, Techniques and Applications - 0 views

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    This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, techniques and applications of image fusion. It is aimed at advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science. It should also be useful to practicing engineers who wish to learn the concepts of image fusion and use them in real-life applications.
Al Tucker

An Introduction to Focus Stacking - 0 views

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    neat technique for stacking images into layers in Photoshop to increase the overall sharpness in the image.
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Understanding metering, part one: introduction - Ming Thein | Photographer - 0 views

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    "metering"
Gordon Herd

Introduction - Cleaning Digital Cameras - D-SLR Sensor Cleaning. - 0 views

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    Good site devoted to cleaning sensors.
Gordon Herd

Speedlights vs Studio Lights - 0 views

  • We all need one good TTL hot shoe speedlight for walk-about bounce use (do use your white bounce card). And that result can be mighty good too, but then we often wonder what happens if we try a little harder? Off camera lights make a big difference. Umbrellas make a really big difference - when up close they give very a soft light, very flattering for portraits. And another light or two makes a really big difference too. The question then is which way to go? It is easy to put speedlights into umbrellas, and this works well. Or we could get actual studio lights. The following comparison speaks of more studied fixed setup multiple lights, like for umbrellas in the living room. The following about the difference is intended to be an introduction for those not yet familiar with these studio practices. There is a strong Nikon bias here, but much of this is not brand specific.
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    Speedlights vs Studio Lights.
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