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Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding RAW Files

The RAW file format is digital photography’s equivalent of a negative in film photography: it contains untouched, “raw” pixel information straight from the digital camera’s sensor.  The RAW file format has yet to undergo demosaicing, and so it contains just one red, green, or blue value at each pixel location.  [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding Camera Autofocus

A camera’s autofocus system intelligently adjusts the camera lens to obtain focus on the subject, and can mean the difference between a sharp photo and a missed opportunity. Despite a seemingly simple goal—sharpness at the focus point—the inner workings of how a camera focuses are unfortunately not as straightforward. This tutorial aims to improve your [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding Depth of Field

Depth of field is the range of distance within the subject that is acceptably sharp.  The depth of field varies depending on camera type, aperture and focusing distance, although print size and viewing distance can influence our perception of it.  This section is designed to give a better intuitive and [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - CAMERA METERING & EXPOSURE

Knowing how your digital camera meters light is critical for achieving consistent and accurate exposures.  Metering is the brains behind how your camera determines the shutter speed and aperture, based on lighting conditions and ISO speed.  Metering options often include partial, evaluative zone or matrix, center-weighted and spot metering.  Each [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding Digital Camera Sensors

A digital camera uses a sensor array of millions of tiny pixels in order to produce the final image.  When you press your camera’s shutter button and the exposure begins, each of these pixels has a “photosite” which is uncovered to collect and store photons in a cavity.  Once the [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding Bit Depth

Bit depth quantifies how many unique colors are available in an image’s color palette in terms of the number of 0’s and 1’s, or “bits,” which are used to specify each color.  This does not mean that the image necessarily uses all of these colors, but that it can instead specify colors with that level [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Choosing a Camera Lens Filter

Camera lens filters still have many uses in digital photography, and should be an important part of any photographer’s camera bag. These can include polarizing filters to reduce glare and improve saturation, or simple UV/haze filters to provide extra protection for the front of your lens. This article aims to familiarize one with these and [...]

Digital Photography Tutorials - Understanding Camera Lenses: Focal Length & Aperture

Understanding camera lenses can help add more creative control to digital photography. Choosing the right lens for the task can become a complex trade-off between cost, size, weight, lens speed and image quality.  This tutorial aims to improve understanding by providing an introductory overview of concepts relating to image quality, focal length, perspective, prime vs. [...]