Twin Rear Cameras On Smartphones Brings Optical Zoom Quality With No Moving Parts

According to Israeli company, Corephotonics, while mobile sensor resolution increases, the effective resolution and image quality of cameras in mobile devices remains relatively low. Although the technology is improving with each new generation of smartphones that gets released, as well as other oddities, things like motion blur, lack of optical zoom, low light performance and focus issues still plague these devices. These are the problems which Corephotonics has been looking to overcome, and they think they’ve found the answer with a twin lens configuration and some fancy software....

February 23, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · Tiffany Patel

Watch 28 Years Of Photoshop In Only 3 Minutes

We all use Adobe Photoshop, at least up to some point. It’s definitely the most used photo editing software in the world. What’s more, it’s one of the world’s most used and most famous pieces of software in general. This short and fun video will guide you through 28 years of Photoshop in only 3 minutes. Photo retouching had been used before, but in 1987, Thomas Knoll and his brother John had an idea of making it easier and more available – through a personal computer....

February 23, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · Rachel Holden

Watch A Journey Through The History Of Photography

Since its initial inception and those first crude attempts at recording an image in a permanent form, photography has seen some huge developments. New technology over the years has allowed us to capture things never previously possible. And the pace at which it’s developed in just the last decade or two is pretty mindblowing when you think about it. But how has it evolved over the years? What were its defining moments?...

February 23, 2023 · 2 min · 425 words · Jeffrey Chambers

Watch This Complete Guide To Manual Mode To Take Your Landscape Photography To The Next Level

Landscape photography is something that most of us do at some point. Even if we’re not particularly interested in landscape as a topic, we often take our cameras with us when we go on vacation and want to be able to capture that beautiful scene that’s laid before us. Newer photographers can often feel quite disappointed if they leave their cameras to figure things out for themselves in automatic modes and manual mode can seem overwhelming, but it’s really not that difficult to get to grips with, as Mads Peter Iversen demonstrates in his latest video....

February 23, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Julia Weaver

What Is Parallelism And How To Use It To Improve Your Photography

I’ve always had a fascination with geometry and man-made structures, their perfection has a strong attraction on me. It took me time to realize that what I appreciated most wasn’t necessarily their symmetry or the simple repetition of shapes but the parallelism between the various elements of a construction, of an image. To better understand what is parallelism you first need to deconstruct photography and bring it back to its essence....

February 23, 2023 · 13 min · 2707 words · Micheal Howell
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